The sun has got his hat on,
Hip Hip Hip Hooray.
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Heron in a tilled field. I was pleased with this telephoto shot taken from 200 yds. |
Spotted this elegant bird near Preston Candover, accompanied by two white egrets.
Social distancing was taking place at the Candover Valley Stores.
I decided to turn up to Bradley to explore the village a little more having spotted two small lanes on a previous ride. The first one ends at a farm and the church, here I paused for a break. Have since discovered my friend Algy did the same thing a few days earlier.
The little church at Bradley. |
The other lane turns into a track so being on my road bike I did not follow that one any further than the first 100 yds or so. I know it does come out onto the road up to Burkham which I where I went next. The woods here were delightful with the cherry trees coming into blossom. The woods are managed by the Woodland Trust and make an ideal spot for a walk.
I soon reached Bentworth and paid homage to the HCMF pub of the week, The Sun.
The Sun. |
I took the tiny lane from there across to Theddon where I encountered this tricky little climb which defeated me and I had to walk about 50 yds. This lane is always a bit of a challenge with lots of rough patches and masses of loose grit.
Alton from Theddon. |
A tree!
Just took my fancy.
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Theddon Grange. |
Another busy farm worker drilling.
The machinery is massive compared to the ones
I remember when I helped on farms in the 1950s
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Looking back from Wivelrod. |
Support team, tractor with trailer and bags of seed.
(& Paris)
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First wild garlic flowers. |
The English Partridge at Bighton.
Are they are preparing for a re-opening in due course?
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This was only a short ride to keep fit so I did not stop to take any pictures.
However my next one was a longer one and I took my time. Here is the map and brief details followed by many pictures.
St. Peter & St. Paul Church, Shalden. |
View from the churchyard across the valley. |
A rather hazy view from Medstead Looking towards Alresford. |
View from the Medstead road to Bighton towards the Hattingley ridge. |
I guess you may be wondering how |I came to be in Bishop's Sutton after entering Bighton. If you check my map you will see I diverted from the obvious way back to Alresford by going over a couple of hills through Gundleton.
The Watercress Line seen from a bridge near Bishop's Sutton. |
I thought it was deserted but shortly after I'd left the bridge much to my surprise a train ran along it. Surely this should not be active under the lock down rules.
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