WW 7th September 2022

 


Nice to get back to some sort of real, proper weather.

Out from Ringmoor Cott as the sunset could just be detected. Gently up and, of course, signs of the military at Brisworthy. Round to the stone circle and there, in the middle, a basha, so quietly quietly past so as not to wake the softly sleeping soldier. Over Legis Lake and windily through the bracken and boulders to Legis. Still nice and light so views afar. Over the stile and steadily along to Ditsworthy Warren for a nice cuppa. And then, as always happens on an autumnal evening, the light just seemed to vanish. So torches to make our way up to Gutter and on to the trig point where more soldiers gently slept. Along the so, so pleasant track back to the woods with sounds and a few sights of soldiers secretly making their way. The rain tried to rain but it didn't seem to have its heart in it. To the Royal Oak as pleasantly welcoming as ever. A few of the Morris folk turned up but not a peep out of them.
A most pleasant start to our autumnal Wednesday evening walks; in fact all rather pleasant.

You really do have to be there ...

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