Showing posts with label spring walk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring walk. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 March 2015

A Walk in the Woods

Hooray!
Today I went for the first decent walk since I caught The Cold.
It was a beautiful spring day; blue skies, warm sunshine and light breezes.
Aah the smell of green growing things and warming earth.

So Jean-Luc and I threw our boots into the boot and set off for a walk around Tockholes Wood.  This is a lovely beech wood that surrounds the Roddlesworth reservoir lakes.

We saw:
Old stone walls covered in moss and plants




  Trees covered in lichens

 Streams flowing over rocks and through roots

 Windswept trees standing starkly against the sky

Rooks drifting atmospherically against the hills and trees.
(These rooks were drifting much more atmospherically against the sky about 30 seconds earlier but by the camera had decided to zoom in on them they'd decided to land - hmmph).

 The reservoirs - these pictures don't really capture the blue sky, warm sunshine (we were in T-shirts by the end of the walk) and general 'spring-ness' of the day - my bad photography I'm afraid. 


 Handsome crows

 The overflow stairway from the reservoir - this huge flight of steps looked like it should be a funeral processional path in Minas Tirith. An amazing piece of engineering.

 Thunderbird 1 - International Rescue were obviously on a mission.
In reality this the Jubilee Tower which sits on Darwen Hill and was completed in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.

  Charcoal burning, this is a very old woodland industry and has, along with other management practices such as coppicing, been instrumental in shaping the ancient woodlands of Britain; from the physical structure of woodlands to the diversity of woodland flora.  

We had a wonderful time and returned tired, uplifted and with lungs full of fresh air.  Just what the doctor ordered.