The last post I showed Pip' seat I forgot to show this photos I took was we go back to the bottom of the hill
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Pip's seat is somewhere on the hilltop you see in the back ground. We noticed the field on our way up but I stopped for a few photos on our way back. A filed of Buttercups
A couple of years ago this was covered in saplings grown as an experiment by a university, the field was reinstated after the trees were removed
In the background the hill we climbed
On our way around the lake at the bottom we spotted a cote with her young
Happy Skywatch
Take Care
Lovely images!
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Nice to have extra photos handy for the next post. Nicer yet that you get out for a good walk.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful spot to be hiking. The views are magnificent.
ReplyDeletePretty scenes!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures.
ReplyDeleteCool captures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful to see all those Buttercups!
ReplyDeleteThere is little quite as pleasant as a wildflower meadow. It’s unusual (at least in my experience) to see it so dominated by one species.
ReplyDeleteSuch lush green, summery fields - awesome snapshots. Thanks for taking part and for sharing your snaps with #MySundaySnapshot.
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