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Viewing posts from January, 2021

Petworth Park

Jon's photos from Petworth Park.

Nice dear photos from the Park.

Petworth House

Yellow Meadow-ant hills, homes for the ants feeding on a honey dew from their winter guests, the larvae of the Chalkhill Blue butterfly. If the winter is really bad, they'll eventually eat the larvae as well!

News from Midhurst

South Pond, the Egyptian geese are breeding!! Let's hope 

no-one goes feeding them bread as it can deform them for life.

Sunken lanes

Barbara and Janet’s walk took them through the ancient sunken lanes of Rogate, Fyning and Terwick. a lovely crisp day, about 4 miles.

I have my best coat on today

Sorry no carrots.

Plenty of snowdrops

St Peter's Church news bulletin

St Peter's in the sunshine.

Time for a coffee.

One of the two sunken lanes

The wonderful South Downs, 68 miles long, 60 million years old.

Pauline's been strolling

Even the black sheep enjoy a good turnip

Very patient robin, waiting for the next photo

So spring is coming, there is light at the end of the tunnel. 

To quote Amanda Gorman:- 

"For there is always light, if only we’re brave enough to see it. If only we’re brave enough to be it."

Footpath or river near Heyshott?

Unemployed trough

Can't be too careful