Clearing gradually…

… and getting colder. At least the rain’s gone. Our last outing was six days ago; just one dry day since then, when we were otherwise engaged. It’s really quiet around Church Preen this afternoon, and very pleasant, though we’re clearly in the last days of autumn. December’s approaching rapidly…

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Darley, Willey and Deancorner

After a bright but overcast morning, the clouds have lifted. Blue sky! It’s against the law to stay indoors on afternoons like this. Just for a change, I’ll leave the car at home, and head for Willey (rhymes with ‘silly’), via Darley (rhymes with ‘rarely’). I’ll return past Deancorner, which sounds (a) like it should and (b) like war has broken out. It’s the shoot, and it’s very noisy (both guns and beaters). I’ll take that feather out of my cap (metaphorically, but we don’t want any mistakes) and scuttle away quickly!

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Willey: November noon

Should have been ‘November Morning’… We weren’t very quick getting away – until we saw the sunshine and the forecast for rain later. The season has moved on again – the trees are becoming rather sparsely foliated, and the autumnal fruits are either gone or well past their best – but it’s pleasant out, despite a few spots of rain. We’ll be ready for lunch when we get home

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Toadstools and pumpkins

It’s half term, it’s almost Halloween, and it’s very busy at Attingham – more cars than we’ve seen for a long time. “They won’t be going far…”
They aren’t – once we’re beyond the house, there are relatively few others around. The toadstools in the woods are past their sell-by dates, but there’s a wonderful assortment of pumpkins on display in the stable yard. (We’ve avoided the walled garden – we think that must be where all the others are)

Attingham Park NT

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Lunch in New Brighton

Tuesday 28 October: Long way to go for a bacon bap… Not something I’d eat very often – but I have to say, it was very good. We’re out and about, exploring on a ‘Cheshire Day Ranger’ ticket. Unsure of our plans when we boarded our first train, we ended up at New Brighton, on that sandy coast facing out into the Irish Sea from the Wirral peninsula. Bright sunshine, stiff breeze, high tide with lots of waves. A bit like Skegness – ‘it’s so bracing’. Most enjoyable!
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Cheshire Day Ranger with map

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Comer autumn

The season continues! The leaves are falling steadily now – soon the trees will be bare, and we’ll be well on the way to winter. There will still be plenty of fungi, I imagine, though not the ones we’ve met today – they’ll be long gone! Their above-ground lives are mostly short. The colours of the leaves and the variety of toadstools have certainly brightened up this cold afternoon in Comer Woods

Comer Woods NT

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An autumn morning: Shirlett

It’s cold, too. The clocks have gone back to GMT (or winter time, in effect) – is it anything to do with that? It’s a good morning to be out though, whatever time it really is, especially as rain is likely later. Plenty of seasonal colour, and some splendid toadstools – an enjoyable little outing.

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