More from our walk.
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This is where the farm track takes you. This is Lower Huntington farmhouse. I could fancy this one!

There is also a rather fine old hay barn:

This little one is known as a gatekeeper:

This is goose grass, also known as cleavers. It is mighty sticky!

The Wrekin across a field of wheat:

Behind the sheeps you have two hills- Benthall Edge in the foreground and Wenlock Edge in the background:

This is about as green as we get. The Mercians of the old Kingdom here in Shropshire would have called this time of year Midsumor.

This is great willowherb, a cousin of the better known rosebay willowherb:

This wee hamlet has the wonderfully silly name of Little Worth:

And it has a pool- everything from a puddle to a lake is a pool in the local dialect:

That's Wenlock Edge on the left in this view down into the valley of the River Severn:

Four young bucks in a field of oats. Yearlings I think and a bachelor group. If you look closely you'll see that the middle two have damaged antlers so there's been fighting. The outer two have very impressive spreads for younglings. These are fallow as roe don't get quite such a spread.

Full Summer growth on the lane from Little Wenlock and why, yes, we did pop into the village pub for refreshment! :o)

A view across the the Ercall from Wenlock's Wood:

The path goes thataway into the Wrekin Forest but we weren't heading that way today.

We went thisaway up the farm track from Wrekin Farm:

And into Ercall Woods:

And finally a favourite view of mine across the Weald Moors to the Shropshire Plain all in Summer haze:

And that was our walk. About ten miles in all.
There is also a rather fine old hay barn:
This little one is known as a gatekeeper:
This is goose grass, also known as cleavers. It is mighty sticky!
The Wrekin across a field of wheat:
Behind the sheeps you have two hills- Benthall Edge in the foreground and Wenlock Edge in the background:
This is about as green as we get. The Mercians of the old Kingdom here in Shropshire would have called this time of year Midsumor.
This is great willowherb, a cousin of the better known rosebay willowherb:
This wee hamlet has the wonderfully silly name of Little Worth:
And it has a pool- everything from a puddle to a lake is a pool in the local dialect:
That's Wenlock Edge on the left in this view down into the valley of the River Severn:
Four young bucks in a field of oats. Yearlings I think and a bachelor group. If you look closely you'll see that the middle two have damaged antlers so there's been fighting. The outer two have very impressive spreads for younglings. These are fallow as roe don't get quite such a spread.
Full Summer growth on the lane from Little Wenlock and why, yes, we did pop into the village pub for refreshment! :o)
A view across the the Ercall from Wenlock's Wood:
The path goes thataway into the Wrekin Forest but we weren't heading that way today.
We went thisaway up the farm track from Wrekin Farm:
And into Ercall Woods:
And finally a favourite view of mine across the Weald Moors to the Shropshire Plain all in Summer haze:
And that was our walk. About ten miles in all.
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Date: 2022-07-17 01:15 pm (UTC)You have So Much Green (it's all getting very shrivelled around here).
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Date: 2022-07-17 06:15 pm (UTC)We have at least some green all year round.
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Date: 2022-07-18 10:39 am (UTC)Brum's not so far to come visiting from though.
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Date: 2022-07-17 07:19 pm (UTC)That's the road from Little Wenlock to Wellington where we live.
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Date: 2022-07-17 09:45 pm (UTC)It makes me wonder if there was a Great Worth.
>> Full Summer growth on the lane from Little Wenlock and why, yes, we did pop into the village pub for refreshment! :o)
That looks like someone paved an old holloway.
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Date: 2022-07-18 10:38 am (UTC)The high banked hedgerows locally always make for deep lanes.
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Date: 2022-07-18 10:47 am (UTC)LOL
I'm still charmed that you live near Wenlock and Wrekin.
>> The high banked hedgerows locally always make for deep lanes.<<
So raised edges rather than sunken center, but creating a similar effect. I can see how banked hedgerows would make a good "fence" especially if the area tends to get soggy.
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Date: 2022-07-18 12:21 pm (UTC)Raised banks with hedges on top. This is a stock rearing region so they do a useful job.
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