We saw tors, four.
We saw cairns, three.
We saw urbant lights to the east (Ashburton, Teignmouth, Bovey ???)
But, mainly, we saw, and experienced,
That prickly, papilionaceous shrub of the genus Ulex.
Lots and lots of it.
We stumbled through Ulex Gallii (western, summer or dwarf).
We shouldered our way through Ulex Europaeus (European).
It was there standing tall in its mature form.
It stood ghostly and stick-like in its newly-swaled sooty form.
And it lay there in dense, plump cushions following the previous year’s swaling.
Be it furze, whin or gorse, it was there in abundancend, before the night was out, we’d had our fill.
Nice walk.