THIS WEEK:

Monday 27th





In the fields of Monk Coniston
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hazy along the lake
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part of the magic of Abi and Toms Garden Plants, Halecat

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there are over 50 varieties of tulips, each pot planted with 50 bulbs

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some shower clouds

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on the gated road to Crosthwaite, Red Screes

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a new arrival

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so many bluebells

Sunday 26th



In the gardens of Holehird

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tulips in the walled garden

Saturday 25th



Fields of Hawkshead Hill. 7.0 am.

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silurian walling stones

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the Baptist Chapel

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Red Screes from Thompson Ground
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in the grounds of St Michael & All Angels, Hawkshead

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the Grammar School cherry

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Coniston by the Kirby Quay boathouse


Friday 24th



Bluebells, Baneriggs Wood, Grasmere

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someone has 'gone straight on' and demolished the wall at Penny Rock corner

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maybe looking at the view instead of driving

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by the big rock
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the beach below Deerbolts Wood

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later, green fields below Easedale, Grasmere

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in the gardens of Greenhead Gill

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Thursday 23rd



Monk Coniston this morning

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car park and loos

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the big horse chestnut
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by the Scott Memorial, Tarn Hows

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later, the remains of Cove Hut on Little Arrow Moor

up this way onto Coniston Old Man



the disused quarries

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stretcher box and gullies of Dow Crag

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zig-zags to Low Water and the Coppermines Valley

from the top of The Old Man



the trig point, to the Upper Esk and Scafells

Wednesday 22nd



Nest building in The Sele, Hexham

on our way back home, Hexham and the gorgeous road over the Pennines to Alston, corners, Penrith ....


the park next to Hexham Abbey

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painting in a gallery shop window
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Market Cross, Alston

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Alston Railway Station

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the signal box and line that, before Beeching, would have taken you to Haltwhistle

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the Lake District northern fells from Hartside Summit

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clear enough to see Criffel across the Solway




nearly home; Grasmere, under Silver How

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