Artisan's trail and Wiscombe Hill climb
On Saturday 12th May, my friend Susan and I went around the Artisan's trail on the Devon part of the Blackdowns. These are a few photos of the day. We ended up in Culmstock and took the trail along the river Culm to Hunkin wood. It is only 3 miles there and back, on the flat.
This was taken at the Nicola Werner pottery, just outside her studio.
The bridge at Culmstock where we had our lunch
Animals at Ellis's Farm in Hemyock
A horse at the start of our walk
Negotiating the obstruction on the path
The sign tells us this is an unmetalled road!
This dog enjoyed a quick dip in the river.
I was pleased to spot this thrush singing away above me but unable to get a sharp image.
Susan waiting patiently while I photograph the thrush
On Sunday, I went with Pauline, Glenys, Martin and Jan to the Wiscombe Hill climb. Lots of old cars racing up the hill. A very enjoyable day.
This was taken at the Nicola Werner pottery, just outside her studio.
The bridge at Culmstock where we had our lunch
Animals at Ellis's Farm in Hemyock
A horse at the start of our walk
Negotiating the obstruction on the path
The sign tells us this is an unmetalled road!
This dog enjoyed a quick dip in the river.
I was pleased to spot this thrush singing away above me but unable to get a sharp image.
Susan waiting patiently while I photograph the thrush
On Sunday, I went with Pauline, Glenys, Martin and Jan to the Wiscombe Hill climb. Lots of old cars racing up the hill. A very enjoyable day.
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