My walks from the workshop this week were such a delight,
I thought I'd share some pictures - taken in 'walk order'.
From the workshop drive, I cross Tilburstow Hill Road and take the footpath opposite.
I was delighted this week, to flush two Red-legged Partridges - ages since I last saw some here.
I heard a Little Owl 'yapping' in the distance.
I heard a Little Owl 'yapping' in the distance.
I then arrive at this view; I love the way the countryside disappears off into the distance.
These shots hint at this weeks typical April weather.
Showery (even hail at one point) and at other times, lovely sunshine with billowing clouds.
In the hedgerow behind, you can even see Buckthorn blossom just coming out. Below, it was nice to get a picture of the funny bunny with blue sky!
These days, it seems there is always one or two Buzzards circling high around here. But my bird of the week was an unexpected Raven, located first by hearing its characteristic 'grok, grok' call. A short way up this tiny lane gives amazing views in all directions. ...
...including this very old cottage.
Along this footpath, which is quite elevated, I have fabulous views to the right
and pretty woodland on the left.
The highlight for me at this time of year are the carpets of Bluebells. If you look back to 14th January, you will see Karen and I found one in flower - many months earlier than should be, but now is the right time and they are coming out in their thousands. Their blue colour has a superb tinge of lavender and over the next week or two, the sight will get evermore glorious!
The Wood Anemones are also beginning to appear.
I like the old and new combination of this.
If I were a horse, I couldn't wish to live in a more idyllic spot!
Finally, the pathway returns to Tilburstow Hill Road and a short wander back down to the workshop...
...passing the pub on the way - sadly no time to stop!! Whenever any of us has a birthday (or any other excuse we can think of), this is inevitably where we find orselves.
Finally, I couldn't get a sunnier shot, but you can just see the workshop right in the middle.