Todays Walk

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  1. Phil A

    Phil A Guest

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    Around the Charmouth area.

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    This was about 8mm across, no idea what he is but I bet the words small, copper or fritilary come into it somewhere.

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    Golden Cap.
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    Toadflax.
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    The air is very clean here, hence the Litchens

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    Hedge Bedstraw.

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    Orsetails
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    This lot were in 2 minds, follow or run away.:D
     
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      Were you up on Stonebarrow?
       
    • blacksmith

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      Thats the sort of place where I would go on holiday (the good old days) Ziggy. Used to love walking along the coastal footpaths back in the 70/80s.
       
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      I was except for the Horsetails & Sheep, that was at Whitchurch Canonicorum.
       
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      Holidayed on a farm at Whitchurch Canonicorum in an ex-farmworkers dwelling when our daughter was about 18 months old.

      I aways remember Stonebarrow from going to Seadown every July during Lyme Regis Lifeboat Week and waiting for the mist on top to clear, being an indication the Red Arrows would be able to turn up.

      That and if taking a brisk evening stroll from Charmouth to the top of Stonebarrow, taking at least one can of beer/cider to drink at the top was essential.
       
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      It's lovely area Zig:thumbsup: Mrs Pal and I spent a few days in the holiday park in Charmouth and had some good walking along the sea shore...and fossil hunting was fun too:)
       
    • Phil A

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      Its a lovely area apart from all the dog poo.

      Nothing like a Beer when on the coast.

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      You've probably seen the Roman Bricks re used in the South wall of the Church at Whitchurch then Scrunge.

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      I replastered the South Aisle after water damage from a roof leak.

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      • Penny in Ontario

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        Loved them.....thanks Ziggy.
         
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          I think you blessed where you live, Ziggy. Well, I think that because people keep saying that Blessed Ziggy!!!!!!!:D:heehee:
           
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