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“Colored scents that fill the air as drowsy insects hum around in the meadow is the place of secret magic where nature alone renews itself.”
– Kate Bergquist
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Mallow, Yarrow, Fat Hen, Dog Rose, Honeysuckle, Chickweed, Wild Strawberries
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A Walk to the Bronze Age Barrows on Therfield Heath
Minus numbers on the thermometer this morning meant that gardening was not a good option first thing, but with bright blue skies and sunshine it was ideal walking weather, especially with hardly any wind. Sometimes I long to get a … Continue reading →
Posted in History, Nature, Out and about, Wildflowers, Wildlife
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Tagged bronze age barrows, common land, Five Hills, Hertfordshire, Icknield Way, long barrow, neolithic, Royston, SSSI, Therfield Heath, Walks
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