Up/down days 1

 

Literally. Up/down the Downs, near Ditchling in Sussex. Three times recently. The first outing was on a glorious English summer afternoon. The ‘hedge’ in the top small picture is interesting –  it is the outer flank of the right hand side of a giant V, planted to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887 (some sources say the Diamond Jubilee, 1897). Over 3,000 trees were put in – larch, birch, scots pine, sycamore, beech…. Still spectacular, over 130 (or possibly 120!) years later. The picture below was taken (with some difficulty) towards the inside bottom of the V.  The most dramatic photos, of course, are to be taken from the road below – but, except as the crow flies, or the human tumbles, that was  miles away!

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Keep putting this off – WordPress has gone weird!

I’m sure they have their reasons, but every time I think about posting I seem to put the kettle on instead….

I will eventually find the motivation to suss it all out. For the moment I am just muttering about the new image blocks. I rather enjoyed playing around with the old options, but all I can find now is an (admittedly pretty classy) oval thingy.

Never mind, clearly time for tea anyway.