THIS WEEK:
Thursday 30th
Sparkling beech, Baneriggs, Grasmere
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Loughrigg Fell in the background
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bluebells, ladywood
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Dale End
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Helm Crag
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azaleas and trees in Hayes, Ambleside
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later, smell the ramps, along the road from How head to Brantwood
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a shining lake at the yacht club
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three jacobs above Bank Ground Farm
Wednesday 29th
The lake sparkling at Brown Howe
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sunshine all the way
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hanging the washing out in the breeze, Rampside Road, Barrow in Furness
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the coast road at Newbiggin
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across the choppy Morecambe Bay; Ingleborough
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Bardsea Parish Church
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harvested fields around Bardsea
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Tuesday 28th
Not much sunshine, first walk at High Cross
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fresh green of the beech
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Skiddaw, from the Ormathwaite road, heading for the 'Skiddaw' car park and summit of Latrigg
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around the corner on the main path, the Newlands fells come into view
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The Dodds Helvellyn and High Rigg
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Derwentwater and Keswick below
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Borrowdale
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the winding track to Lower Man and Skiddaw
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