THIS WEEK:
Thursday 16th
Berberis, Reed Bottoms, Ambleside
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Rydal opposite the Badger Bar
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in Borrans Park, Ambleside
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Wednesday 15th
Down a ginnel to the main street, Cockermouth
the rain is holding off

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the house on the corner is still falling into the Cocker
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dubious kids game in The New Bookshop
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Low Lorton, some bad weather amongst the Buttermere fells
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locals sheltering
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to Hause Point below Rannerdale Knotts
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not the weather for visiting Haystacks
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from Gatesgarth the winding road to Honister Pass
Tuesday 14th
Fairfield from Wray Castle
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about 1.20 a slow lumbering Hercules C-130 passing Red Screes
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acer and azaleas at Atkinson Ground
Monday 13th
Blue skies over Low Colwith
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the church amongst the crags, Chapel Stile
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tulips by the arctic char, Salutation Hotel, Ambleside
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towards the Langdales from Spy Hill, Skelwith Fold
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a quiet afternoon walk from Tarn Hows up onto Tom Heights
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nothing quite like the new green of silver birch
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near the first cairn
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Tom Heights
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two painted ladies playing around the top cairn in the breeze, one comes to rest for a few seconds
Sunday 12th
Cherry blossom along Broadgate Grasmere

opposite, the Lake Artist Exhibition is showing at the village hall
'Above The Clouds' by Carol Renshaw

a little free library, Hawkshead Primary School

The Old Grammar School, St Michael & All Angels
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azalea, magnolia and cherry by the church
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over Hawkshead Hill, our pig is happily back in fields above Hollin Bank
Coniston shining at the head of the lake
Saturday 11th
Sunshine and fresh snow on Helvellyn, seen from Nest Brow
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on the Derwent Fells
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the bowling green, Fitz Park, Keswick
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a trip into Borrowdale as the weather worsens for a time
Styhead Gill and the wettest valley in England; Seathwaite

green larch under High Buck How
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Brandlehow Point, along the road under Catbells
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