Today Jan and I led the last walk in the 2012 season of the Humbleyard Hoofers walking group. As in the last couple of years we ended up at Jan's school teaches for a slap-up lunch (my third and Jan's fourth Christmas meal of the season!).
But I'm getting ahead of myself. We enjoyed excellent conditions for our five mile stroll near Wymondham - sunshine, no rain, and a not-too-strong breeze.
The going underfoot wasn't as muddy as I'd expected, given all the recent rain, but there was the occasional puddle.
At our coffee stop at half distance I set the camera to take a self-timed shot of the 12 of us.
I have written before about the use farmers make these days of kites suspended from tall poles to act as bird scarers.
Here, though, instead of a replica bird of prey, a more kite-like kite was deployed.
It seemed to be working - I saw no birds!
How many times can FS get stuck and who Is that at the end of the tunnel?
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Dec 14th
This morning we decided to do the rest of the Stoke Bruerne flight. The
water levels in the long pound had stayed very low, which caused FS to ...
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1 comment:
You were very lucky with the weather, weren't you? I've never seen kites used like this before, but I can imagine it's quite effective!
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