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Wow, it’s been almost a week since I last posted, sorry about that – don’t forget – I post every day on my 366 project. Today’s picture is of the entrance to the Norman Church at Elsenham – St Mary’s.
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Wow, it’s been almost a week since I last posted, sorry about that – don’t forget – I post every day on my 366 project. Today’s picture is of the entrance to the Norman Church at Elsenham – St Mary’s.
This is right at the entrance to Rowney Woods proper before you come to the first Y junction when you have to make a decision. After a few visits where we haven’t seen any (mammal) wildlife in the woods we saw a large hare and a muntjac deer this week.
If you’ve followed this blog for any length of time you’ll know that we do enjoy Rowney Woods up in Wimbish. Today was our first visit for a few weeks, mainly due to the dreadful weather, but one thing has certianly come out of all the rain we have had
I liked what the sunset did to the clouds here, despite the fact that the sunset was happening behind me.

We took a walk around Arkesden this afternoon – apparently Jamie Oliver lives in this area. As you could guarantee this week it absolutely chucked it down on us for a good 30 minutes, but it was still an enjoyable walk.

To paraphrase Nikon 😉 We have an agreement at home, whoever cooks doesn’t have to wash-up. I’ve cooked about twice in the last 10 years…not because I can’t, I can quite adequately, but it’s nowhere near as good as my wife’s cooking, so I get to wash up every evening.
Continuing our look back at Ely Cathedral, here we look down the nave towards the altar (and the Octagon Tower).
Sunshine and showers here in Dunmow at the moment so here’s a quick photograph of Doctors Pond looking towards North Street.
Taken last Saturday on the way up to Bigods Farm looking back towards Little Easton. The sun beams really looked like they were powering up spring and the oil seed rape.
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