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There’s been an explosion of new life around Doctors Pond. We have a Moorhen with chicks, a Mallard with ducklings and Cananda Geese with their goslings.
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There’s been an explosion of new life around Doctors Pond. We have a Moorhen with chicks, a Mallard with ducklings and Cananda Geese with their goslings.

I spent the day at the Gatwick Aviation Museum and got loads of great pictures of post WWII planes, including shots of the inside of a Shackleton bomber, however, today’s picture comes from first thing this morning when I popped out to Doctors Pond and saw these goslings. Mum and
Sunshine and showers here in Dunmow at the moment so here’s a quick photograph of Doctors Pond looking towards North Street.
This is a shot of the Dunmow Town Council offices one early Sunday morning. The shadow of the chimneys caught my eye.
I was up early on Sunday, but missed the sun rise…so not that early. Still, Dunmow was quiet and Doctors Pond was very still giving some great reflections.

Sticking with the recent snow – here’s a shot of St Mary’s in Great Dunmow first thing in the morning after the snowfall.

This is the view we have out of our landing window across North Street in Great Dunmow. It’s a view we don’t see often because we live on a main road so we have net curtains up. You’ll gather it snowed again last night. I had to spend ages removing

As it has started snowing again this evening I thought I’d publish another of my photos from last Sunday. This is of the River Chelmer which flows through Great Dunmow on its way, unsurprisingly, to Chelmsford and then on East.

So it snowed all night in Dunmow and we all woke up to the first snow of the winter. Here’s how Doctors Pond looked like this morning
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