THIS WEEK:

Wednesday 23rd

Pink ears and contentment in the fields of Monk Coniston

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nice reflections at the head of the lake

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from the Colwith Brow layby

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a change at Hayes, the family firm taken over by a big garden chain: British Garden Centres

the flowers are still blooming

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Tuesday 22nd

Starting at Glen Mary, up past the ruins of Lane Head, the zig zags in Tarn Hows Intake, to Tarn Hows

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the fresh oak

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shining young larch

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Tarn Hows, unusually quiet

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looking down on Yew Tree Farm

 

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track to Tarn Hows Cottage

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Easter Monday 21st

A change in the weather this morning, the lake at Monk Coniston

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lambs with black knees at High Newton

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take a seat and enjoy the tulips at Abi & Tom's Garden Plants, Halecat

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some of the hens and cockerels

Easter Sunday 20th

An early start on the way to the Walna Scar gate

the Kentmere fells and Wansfell Pike

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bracken returning

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winding gear, up through the Colt Crag Quarries

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Low Water about 9 am.

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up the green path to Brim Fell

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around the corner, the view of Swirl How

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Levers Water

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through the gap of Swirl Hause, over Harrop Tarn to Clough Head

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three hoggets, Seathwaite Tarn, Harter Fell and Sellafield on the coast

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along the ridge to The Old Man

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walkers on the zig zags above Low Water

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down by way of Little Arrow Moor, Heathwaite Farm, by the fresh oak

Saturday 19th

Feeding young Easter lambs at the Lakeland Farm Visitor Centre at Ings this morning

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Holehird Gardens, the main drive

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azailea amazing

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slightly hazy towards the Crinkles and Bowfell over Lingmoor

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tulips in the walled garden

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fritillaria

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fine sky over Elterwater Common. 6.40 pm.

Good Friday 18th

In the church grounds, St Michael and All Angels, Hawkshead

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The Old Grammar School

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just after 9, High Cross

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