unmistakeably from the same job lot as Stoke Climsland church but on the other side of the river (see previous page for view from the other side of the river.
Monday, May 05, 2008
Dunterton Church
unmistakeably from the same job lot as Stoke Climsland church but on the other side of the river (see previous page for view from the other side of the river.
Labels:
roundandabout,
scenic
Sunday, May 04, 2008
inside the old mill
Labels:
BealsMill,
Inny valley,
rural
pendulous sedge and yellow archangel


pendulous sedge is common to damp woods and streamsides but the flower is striking nevertheless. Yellow archangel (this is a religious time of year for plant names, wood sorrel is often called alleluia ), in the lower 2 pictures, has a very striking landing pad on its lower lip.
Labels:
flora
swamp dogs

oh what fun it is to run around until you misjudge how deep the swamp is. No dogs were harmed in the taking of these photographs which is more than you can say for this monstrosityThese things make me feel so much pain and anger I have to turn away. Is it so important to be so clever?
sorrel

wood sorrel is associated with ancient woods partly because it is slow to spread. These cedars cannot be more than 50 years old so presumably it is the site of a much older wood.
Labels:
flora
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