Above CravenArms 29/9/24
By Rhiannonw
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Bright September Saturday
Lunch at the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre,
Craven Arms:
(Veggie lasagne and lemon and oat slice!)
Then walk out over the river Onny
– very full, heavy rushing,
so much rain in these hills recently!
Climb up, up the fields, not far –
worth the effort:
soon lovely views back over the area
with the mountain folds surrounding
west and north;
and on the top of the little ridge
view eastward to Clee Hill
and south to the Malverns.
Then steeply down with new bright views;
– watch the knees, and the uneven ground!
[I had to edit this slightly as I realised I had talked of the rain of Wales coming down the full river, but then realised this little river unlike many, does start in the Shropshire hills, not Wales!]
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"...and on the top of the
"...and on the top of the little ridge
view eastward to Clee Hill
and south to the Malverns."
Another wonderfully visual ramble with you, Rhiannon. I was right there with you. Lovely pics, as usual :)
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It sounds like you had a
It sounds like you had a wonderful ramble and a yummy meal Rhiannon.. Glad you were able to avoid the showers. The views appear spectacular, especially that third one down. Imagine standing on the top and gazing all around...spectacular. and it reminded me of when I went up the Glastonbury Tor many years ago now.
It must have been a very special day out and thank you for sharing.
Jenny.
Jenny.
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Thanks for asking about my
Thanks for asking about my health Rhiannon. I'm still very much in pain and walking is becoming more and more difficult with each passing day, but the fact I'm having the hip replacement at the end of October, is what's keeping me in high spirits.
Appreciate the thought.
Jenny.
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Those are such beautiful
Those are such beautiful views! Thank you (from the flattest part of England) for sharing them in word and picture Rhiannon
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"Climb up, up the fields" I
"Climb up, up the fields" I liked that second up :0) Made me think how very steep it was, as that wonderful photo shows! I am so glad you are able to go out and about again, and we get to read your brilliant accounts
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