Monday 28 December 2020

A Foggy Walk

It was fine to start this morning, but then a fog rolled in. "Would you like to go for a walk?", asked Dawn. I suggested a walk to Great Barton Church and back, following the route I had done on my Snowy Walk earlier this month. This was our route..


 Fortunately it wasn't as wet as ot had been then and the road wasn't flooded any more. Here are a few photos...

We headed up the path behind the houses.

Tyhe building site for the new Lark Grange houses was looking a little spooky.

We stopped at Great Barton church to explore the graveyard.



Dawn found the graves of Sir Henry Bunbury, who achieved a place in popular history in the early 19th century when he was the foreign office official who had the job of breaking the news to Napoleon that he was to be exiled to St Helena, and his second wife Emily.

A few more foggy pictures from the next part of the walk..

This tree seems to jealously keep hold of its apples.



And then it was home again via the cycle track alongside Rougham Airfield, just in time to make lunch.

You can see more details of our route here on MapMyWalk.

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