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May woods

Powerstock Common is probably the closest thing to wild woods we have in Dorset. Once a royal hunting ground, then an area of common land, never enclosed (perhaps too boggy to be worth the expense), now a nature reserve of tangled woods, ponds, rough pastures.

Following green paths...

...past a 19th century brick kiln, now flooded.

In May, Powerstock is the realm of the bluebells & the violets.





A passing shower of apple blossom.

I usually have a strong sense of direction when walking in the woods, but the narrow twisty paths of Powerstock turn me around and lose me. I always have to rely on a compass here. And it always surprises me a little that the compass actually works, rather than the needle spinning aimlessly. Powerstock is one of the secret, spooky places of West Dorset. You wander in. You may not always wander out again.



Bark beetles have written cryptic messages on the fallen trees.

There are cattle roaming the common. But they are placid older cattle, too busy chewing the cud in the sunshine to bother a passing walker.


With the aid of my compass, I find my way back to the nature reserve car park. Then it's a long drive along narrow twisty nameless lanes, lined with bluebells and shaded over with trees, before I finally come to a crossroads with a signpost, and can find my way home.


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We live on the edge of the Ercall (pronounced arkle) forest in Shropshire- old oak woodland which is also old royal hunting territory.
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I hadn't heard of the Ercall before. It sounds like a fabulous place to go exploring.
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Yes, May is here, and everything is at maximum green!
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I was a little startled by the sudden cow among the bluebells, but she was enjoying the sunshine too much to take any notice of me.
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I love that. What a truly wild and twisty place. I wonder if large areas of Britain looked like this in centuries past.
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The landscape of Powerstock Common still looks as it did in medieval times. There's a nineteenth century brick kiln hiding there, but the trees have already mostly devoured it, the way they devour all the old industrial architecture. Once you enter the woods, the modern world seems to drop away.
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People desiring a picturesque background for anime swordfights in late May through late June take note, as well as your allergy meds.
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It is a beautiful place to go walking, but quiet and not much visited because the paths can be muddy. But we've had an unusually dry spring, so I made the most of it!
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Yes! "What! The beetles have a message for me?"
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West Dorset is such a beautiful place to go walking, even if the paths do occasionally play tricks and send me places I never meant to go.
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Yes. I was a little startled by the unexpected cow among the bluebells. But she was a placid old girl, and took no notice of me passing close by.
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It is a wonderful place. One of those places that time seems to have forgotton.
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Yes, there are some paths you just have to follow!