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A forest walk
We headed up Lime Kiln Lane and over to New Works then into the forest.
Things are now very green indeed although this is always a green landscape being on the west coast side of things:


The ferns are now swallowing the foxgloves:

Blackberry flowers:

Bulrushes are starting to come:

Big oaks out in the fields:

Into the forest:

The hills from the forest:

Ercall woods (it's pronounced 'arkle')

A wooden path through the marshland:

A view onto the Shropshire Plain. We have forest and hill country on one side of our little town and moorland on the other:

And that was our walk on this glorious day!
Things are now very green indeed although this is always a green landscape being on the west coast side of things:
The ferns are now swallowing the foxgloves:
Blackberry flowers:
Bulrushes are starting to come:
Big oaks out in the fields:
Into the forest:
The hills from the forest:
Ercall woods (it's pronounced 'arkle')
A wooden path through the marshland:
A view onto the Shropshire Plain. We have forest and hill country on one side of our little town and moorland on the other:
And that was our walk on this glorious day!
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A lot of the local woodland is ancient oak but we have beech and birch too.
Being westerly as well as northerly makes us very green all year round.