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41 responses to “Mud, Moss and Martyrs”
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What a beautiful place to spend a day! Loved learning the history!
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forgot….I don't know the meaning either but the answer is 42
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Absolutely lovely spot. I must visit the UK one day. My fav is the photo you took up the path.
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You always give us such delicious slices of local history! I agree, though, get the mud boots and a good stout walking stick for when you get stuck in the mud!
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What a wonderful place to visit and walk. Whenever I'm in a place like that, I always wonder about the people who were there before me.
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It would be interesting to know what the real story is. 🙂 It looks like a lovely place to walk regardless.
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I tell myself that I would walk more regularly if I had beautiful sights to see….but you can actually do that; walk along beautiful paths and trails.
Thanks for sharing…and for visiting my blog.
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You're a historian with pictures alongside the story. So interesting!
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It looks very muddy, but worth the slog through the mud. Here's Mine
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I love the pic of the bare tree forest – very atmospheric 🙂
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Thank you Vicky. We had a lovely walk.
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I know the answer as well… but I'd like to what it means!
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That's kind of you to say so – I was pleased with the way the path photo came out.
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A walking stick sounds a good idea as well – I hadn't considrered that, but thinking about it now, other people who were out walking had sticks.
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I always do that, and start making up stories in my head.
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Even if the Martyrs did exist, the massacre may have been on different site, but it is a lovely spot.
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It's actually quite built-up where we live. However we are lucky to be within walking distance of a canal, river and the fabulous Castle Grounds, and there are some lovely villages, towns and countryside only a short drive away.
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I guess I'm just nosy – I like to discover the hidden histories of places.
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It was very muddy indeed – I'm not sure the shoes I was wearing will ever recover!
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Trees in winter have such a different feel to the way they are in summer – I thought the views through the bare trunks and branches was interesting, so I'm glad you liked this photo.
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What a lovely place to go for a New Year's walk. You look like you picked a good day for it between all the rain.
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Great photos and what a lovely place for a walk! I was just saying to my husband yesterday how much I love the trees this time of year because you can see all of the “bones” and the true shape of the tree. Have a great day!
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It was warmish, and dry, with a slight breeze, which is pretty good for a walk, but everything was waterlogged from all the rain n recent weeks.
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Oh, I like the idea of seeing the 'bones' of the tree. I shall remember that.
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Bear With Me…cool history♪
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Thank you. It's a good story, whether it's true or not!
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Love the photo journey – I especially the love the photo of the moss! I enjoyed reading the history as well. I would love to live in a caravan like Bertha too!
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A great series of photos, and what a history! Interesting how municipal branding has a long history,too 🙂
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Nice photos….loved your summary and explanation.
THANKS for sharing.
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Elizabeth
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I'm not sure her lifestyle would have been comfortable – as I remember there was no running water or electricity, and there can't have been any proper sanitation or washing facilities. It was just her caravan all on its own on a patch of land. But a lot of local people were kind and kept an eye on her, and I think she was given food sometimes, as well as food for her dogs.
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Thank you Melwyk – I thought perhaps I was being bit cynical, but I guess there have always been people who were good at promoting themselves or their organisation, and putting their own 'spin' on a situation.
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Elizabeth, thank you so much for your kind comment, and for following me.
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Thanks for the lovely photos and the history!
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It'll be wonderful to walk in the woods and come in the clearing covered with green grass. I would imagine a relaxing walk in the fresh air.
And to think of the history with a thousand holy martyrs.
Very nice photos.
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I would be delighted if you would like to knit my caterpillar. I tried emailing you from my ipod, but am not sure if it worked. If you send your email address through my comments page I will email you the pattern as a PDF, (and I won't publish your message).
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Thank you for dropping by!
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I'm glad you enjoyed my post!
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Thank you.
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I am sure this will look stunning when the spring comes, but still a lovely day to get out and about
carol
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We reckon that by May or June it will be really spectacular so we're hoping to back then.
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