Thursday, 23 November 2006

Woodland walk

Northcliffe is a local beauty spot where I took these shots while out on a walk.


Local tracks have flags with wide grooves worn in them and stone troughs. Perhaps they were used as sledways to move coal, by horse, from the pitheads to the valley and main transport routes.



Later, I found these Red Campion flowering.

My field guide says they flower between May and June. Odd that!

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