Timber stacks along the track at Sawrey Ground Intake
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hundreds, if not thousands of fence posts
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past Rose Castle Cottage, to Tarn Hows
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sunshine in places
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azaleas and rhodys, brought on by the good weather, at the entrance to Monk Coniston
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the first time this year, locals sheltering from the heat.
Copper beech at Tarn Foot, on the way around Loughrigg Tarn
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Rossett Pike and Great End in sunshine
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near The Howe
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in Ambleside, everything is bursting at the Rothay Garth
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fine sky from the bridge just after 8 pm.
Wednesday 1st May
Greenodd Sands, towards Plumpton Cottage
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boating at Brown Howe
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over Peel Island
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later, dandelions, a walk from High Cross onto the moor
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green larch, Holme Fell and The Pikes
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over Black Crag to Fairfield
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cows and Coniston Old Man
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Rhododendrons, azaleas and acers, in the grounds of Monk Coniston
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oh, and the bluebells
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brighter skies beyond Beacon Fell
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above the main house.
Primroses on the banks of the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
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bluebells at the station
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the 10.50 Haverthwaite to Lakeside steam service approaching Newby Bridge Halt
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pauses for a few seconds, then on again, to Lakeside
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on the steep winding road from High Newton to Witherslack, Whitbarrow Scar on the skyline
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Amongst the acers at Hayes, Ambleside
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inside, the outdoor garden furniture
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on the Hawkshead road above High Wray Farm, a view of Fairfield
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the Coniston ridge and High Tock How
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Ambleside, Red Screes and Wansfell Pike
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a lot of people used to get their daily bottles of milk from here; Town End, Hawkshead
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The Grammar School, Hawkshead shop and a bit of St Michaels
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from the Grammar School blossoms, looking the other way.