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Not seen one of them in a long time
 

PaulSB

Squire
A beautiful and gentle seven mile walk today averaging just over 2.0mph. Strolling through wonderful ancient woodland, over barren hilltop, alongside Lake Windermere and through a green valley home.

I saw interesting things and learned new things. A natural graft between an oak and beech tree. They were growing so close together they had fused at the base about three feet above ground. I've seen this before but not between two different species. Large numbers of storm blown and felled mature trees - the wind strength is unimaginable.

We met a farmer's wife setting mole traps who explained why and how to do this. Apparently soil gets in to the silage at harvest and poisons the sheep when fed to them. She only sets traps in the silage fields.

Saw true native daffodils for the first time. Beautiful. I can see Wordsworth's view now.

And 50+ primary school kids in an inter-school cross-country race. The kids at Hawkshead primary have to run a mile a day three days a week before classes - all 48 of them.
 

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classic33

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A beautiful and gentle seven mile walk today averaging just over 2.0mph. Strolling through wonderful ancient woodland, over barren hilltop, alongside Lake Windermere and through a green valley home.

I saw interesting things and learned new things. A natural graft between an oak and beech tree. They were growing so close together they had fused at the base about three feet above ground. I've seen this before but not between two different species. Large numbers of storm blown and felled mature trees - the wind strength is unimaginable.

We met a farmer's wife setting mole traps who explained why and how to do this. Apparently soil gets in to the silage at harvest and poisons the sheep when fed to them. She only sets traps in the silage fields.

Saw true native daffodils for the first time. Beautiful. I can see Wordsworth's view now.

And 50+ primary school kids in an inter-school cross-country race. The kids at Hawkshead primary have to run a mile a day three days a week before classes - all 48 of them.
You're gonna have to cut back on the beans.
 

BoldonLad

Not part of the Elite
Location
South Tyneside
I wasn't allowed to go to the cinema :sad:

What I actually find incredible is, not the amount of pocket money I got, but, the fact that these trips, by bus, to the town centre (about 4 miles away), to visit the cinema, took place unaccompanied, when I was aged 5-6 years old! My 13 year old grandson has just this year started to get the bus to school (unaccompanied).

I sometimes wonder, were my parents trying to lose me? ;)
 
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