The side of this rounded hill was , until a few years ago, covered with dense, old gorse bushes. One evening, the Forestry men came and the hill was ablaze with fire. Controlled burning rids the heath of older gorse and heather, leaving a blackened landscape. In the last year or so, new heather plants and gorse have begun to grow once more. The hillside is now renewing itself with fresh green plants amongst the dry grasses of summer.
November Visit to Herefordshire - Part 2: A Local Walk and St Leonard's
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On the Wednesday we went for a local walk at Hatfield. There is a lovely
lane by St Leonard's church that only leads to farms so there is very
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I know where your walk was from your photos - it's the one Keith and I did in the summer, only the other way round I think! Hope your sinus problem soon feels better.
What a nice walk. I like tracks and paths that follow old ways made by animals and people taking short cuts. At home we called anything in the pasture a "cow path." If it went through maple and beech it was a "woods road" or a "logging road."
hello young lady,
i'm the new kid on this block! :) stopped by to say hello, and to to say your pics are so lovely, beauitful, God's awsome creation.. wow.. nice. look fwd in reading some of your "Food For Thoughts" and to learning from you, and yes too, appreciating that awsome God given talent u clearly possess!
Respectfully yours,
Jim
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