A Walk In The Forest

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  1. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    On Sunday decided to take a stroll in the forest and had a great time. Almost no one around and lots of wildlife - birds, squirrels and lots of deer rushing across the paths in front of us :gnthb:.

    The Autumn leaves were already dropping

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    But the sunshine seemed to make it look like spring

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    Out for a Sunday morning ride

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    It wasn't just birds flying overhead

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    The deer were curious but wary

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    Roaming wild from in the forest from a smallholding nearby

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  2. Penny in Ontario

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  3. Kedi-Gato

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    I really enjoyed that walk and seeing all the animals and birds, Shiney, and the good weather to appreciate it all the more. :gnthb::gnthb:

    Thanks so much for sharing and letting us tag along. k-l
     
  4. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    Thanks :gnthb:

    That is the northern part of Epping Forest which is owned by the City of London Corporation. Not a lot of people know that :hehe: :rotfl:
     
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    What an enjoyable experience.
     
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    Had many a cycle ride in and around Epping Forest in my youth, great place.:gnthb:
     
  8. Dave W

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    What a lovely place for for a nature shamble. Lucky chap to have that near you Strongy. Thanks for sharing!
     
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    shiney superb photos ,thanks ever so much for the lovely walk through the forest enjoyed them so much
     
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    I feel much better for that stroll...wonderful
     
  11. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Sorry Shiney I must have missed this thread some how:o

    Lovely photos of one of my favourite subjects {trees}and i love the deer,animals and birds.You have captured them well,although i think i need a rest after all that walking you did:D

    Thanks for sharing them with us all:gnthb:
     
  12. nathan7

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    Great pics Shiney looked very relaxing strolling with all the animals around makes you feel that life is not that bad, I hope you are not acting the goat again after reading this :hehe:
     
  13. shiney

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    Thanks for all your kind comments :) - even you Nathan :rotfl:. I suppose us old goats can get away with it :hehe:
     
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