Thursday, 19 January 2017

Thurl Down



Last week I showed a coupleof photos of Streatley Warren which were taken just off the Ridgeway (Tesdays Post) Well on the other side of the track is Thurl Down. 




 Thurl Down is on the left it was taken at the start of my walk

 A little further along the walk 


21 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello, pretty views of the countryside. Lovely series. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and weekend ahead!

Spare Parts and Pics said...

A beautiful place for a walk! I like that little direction sign in the first shot.

William Kendall said...

Wonderful countryside. In that context, down never really transferred over to this side of the Atlantic.

LV said...

Nice bright, sunny day to enjoy a stroll through nature.

Photo Cache said...

How nice a large space.

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Linda W. said...

I would love to visit and take a long walk in your lovely countryside!

Lady Fi said...

Such pretty countryside.

Sharon said...

This looks like a great place for a walk.

♥ Łucja-Maria ♥ said...

Hello Bill!
Your post is a beautiful and wonderful pictures.
We are watching the green countryside.
For me cold and gray winter.
Happy weekend :)

Elaine said...

Photographs like these make me want to pull on my old walking boots and get out there to enjoy the fresh air and beautiful countryside. Wonderful!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thanks you

Billy Blue Eyes said...

You get them all along the path so you should not get lost

Billy Blue Eyes said...

No its one of those unique things in the UK

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Lucky we hav ehad a few of late if a little cold

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Not that large

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Think we should swap you have some I would love to walk

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It is very pretty

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It's one of the nice walks round here

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Not far wrong on that here as well though no snow

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I'm sure you can round where you live

zippiknits...sometimes said...

I'm a sky watcher, too. It's nature's biggest palette!