Terra Firma
This evening I wandered up to Wenlock Edge, an easy mile for Hollie and me.
Looking back down the hill I could see the fields of the Corvedale valley set out like a tapestry of greens and browns.
Down in the place I now call home.
The fields are being cut for silage and prepared for the next crop which will be potatoes, maize, wheat and other ground cover/ livestock feed.
I could clearly see my Corvedale Tree, standing proud and in isolation, a pleasing landmark in a patchwork of fields and trees. I wonder if any blippers can pick it out.
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I went up to the treeline to get some shots of the bluebells, and may upload one for my blip on my Ingleman journal.
It has been a very pleasant day, but warmer than the average for this time of the year. And getting warmer, apparently.
24 degrees today. I know because I have bought a meter that measures the thermo....
Many thanks to all you lovely people who have showered me with stars, and hearts and very encouraging feedback.
It is, as always, very much appreciated!
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