This walk is becoming a firm favourite and there is a stile in just the right place for our breakfast. The only drawback is the number of stiles - my poor old knees have trouble getting me over them!
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| Quite a herd of deer! |
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| Many of the deer had antlers |
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This one took a shine to Liz... |
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| ... who obliged with some gentle massage! |
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| The countryside is beautiful |
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| Where, last month,there were bluebells we now found foxgloves |
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Just off the footpath we found a chair - so... |
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| ... we tried it out! |
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| This road runs parallel to the old Petersfield to Midhurst railway line |
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| Found posing in an oak tree on our path |
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| Another dreaded stile |
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More foxgloves |
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| One of Nature's flower arrangements |
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| Not all stiles are bad - this one provided somewhere to eat breakfast! |
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More lovely wild flowers |
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| Very contented-looking cows |
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| People don't believe us when we say that we've walked to Quebec! |
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A little lady-bird |
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| Sheep may safely graze |
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| Visible at some point on almost all my walks - Butser Hill radio mast |
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| Spotted along the River Walk a few minutes away from home |
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