Just two days after Christmas Day, the Moseley Railway Trust are holding a “Winter Warmers” event at their Apedale Valley Light Railway. Should be fun? Yes, it was! Visit “Winter Warmers” on Geoff’s Rail Diaries for an illustrated account of this enjoyable little outing.
Local colour
Broseley on Boxing Day – and a cloudless sky! What more could one ask? Weather like this would make anywhere look special (that’s not to say it isn’t already…).
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Sunshine at Christmas
It may be cold and windy, but the sunshine is beautiful – when we’re not in the shade, that is. In this natural hollow, we’re sheltered from the stiff north-easterly breeze, but for the first half-mile or so, the wooded hill to the south-west blocks the sun (there’s no easy solution). Then we’re back into its warmth (that’s a relative term), and it’s great to be out enjoying Christmas Day in this quiet little corner of our world.
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Christmas Eve
A short stroll on a cold but bright afternoon – down the lane past Severn Hall to walk back along the old railway track, and back up through Chestnut Coppice.
…and tomorrow: Merry Christmas everyone!
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Grey December
Those days between the solstice and Christmas… Instead of dragging what little reluctant colour remains in the landscape around Willey, I’ll use monochrome mode (and warm it up very slightly from neutral grey).
The forecast is for a cold, dry and sunny Christmas!

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December silhouettes
Sometimes that’s all you get at this time of year… After a foggy morning, the sky cleared, and the sun shone until I’d got my boots on and escaped from the house. It’s just a leg stretch (sour grapes?) down the lane, but it’s pleasant to get out in the fresh air. No-one else about – just a solitary deer, with a fine set of antlers, bounding across the field away in the distance. Perhaps there will be an attractive sunset?
It’s dark as I write this, so there must have been a sunset. Attractive? Hmmm.
Time is short…
…even if sunset is now a few seconds later than it was at the start of the week… I’ll attempt to make the most of this afternoon’s very welcome sunshine (after two consecutive rainy days), though by the time I’ve left the Aldenham chocolate seat (it was a very brief stay) the light is distinctly red. It was rather muddy between the two lanes, past Shore Pool, but I lived to tell the tale. It’s been a very pleasant little outing.
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Christmas comes to Comer
It’s just around the corner! We can tell by the decorations in the woods – as well as the entirely natural things such as tufts of fallen lichen, and interesting fungi to catch the eye, there are snowmen and women, reindeers – and Christmas trees! It’s pleasant to wander in the woods at Comer.
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Before 4pm
We’re in the week of earliest sunset times – mid-December. The morning’s fog cleared – fairly suddenly – around 1pm: we’d better get going, to make the most of what little light there is in the quiet lanes around Church Preen. Thank goodness for digital – there would have far fewer usable pictures, in the days of 35mm…
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Kites at Willey
Sunny intervals… Just the one! It’s dry too – quite a pleasant afternoon for December. We’re walking around the Willey lanes once again, meeting along the way two gangs of long-tailed tits bustling through the hedgerows (perhaps it was the same flock twice?), Eric and Ernie in their field, and three red kites. Two them circled together over the estate grassland – then we realised there was a third a little further off. December drab? Not at all!

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