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A woodland winter walk at Attingham Park

As the second lockdown came to an end in early December we booked for a visit to our local National Trust property, Attingham Park so that we could enjoy another woodland walk. Our daughter and son-in-law, Jo and Rob also booked the same time slot so that we could wander together.

The day dawned overcast, cool and drizzly, but this didn’t reduce our desire to enjoy the woodlands.

Come with us now as we wander the many pathways through the wooded areas of Attingham. I simply took photographs of things that caught my eye!

We finished our walk by following the gravel pathway in front of the hall itself where we discovered this Christmas cameo. A very imaginative creative person or persons had enjoyed themselves setting it up. Their enjoyment was matched by the enjoyment obvious on the faces of three young children pretending to drive the sleigh.

By greenbenchramblings

A retired primary school head teacher, I now spend much of my time gardening in our quarter acre plot in rural Shropshire south of Shrewsbury. I share my garden with Jude my wife a newly retired teacher , eight assorted chickens and a plethora of wildlife. Jude does all the heavy work as I have a damaged spine and right leg. We also garden on an allotment nearby. We are interested in all things related to gardens, green issues and wildlife.

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