Thursday, November 15, 2018

30th August 2018 An Evening Walk Around Little Barningham, Norfolk

Hi Dear Folk,

Today is our first snow.  Mr. B. and I are home watching Jurassic Park, eating Florentine soup, cherry pie with butter brickle ice cream and popcorn.  Can't quite take all that action so decided to do a little blogging as well.

An evening walk around Little Barningham, Norfolk  in a most special light, evening light.  Wild hops growing in the hedgerow.


The abundance of an English hedgerow, wild blackberries.


Country village lanes and houses, cottages and bungalows.



Neighbors being friendly and sharing their produce.



Walking up to the village church.


World War One memorial.




A flint wall of the church, I just love these walls and to see them up close.



I would say some barn conversions.





This person has been most creative with these little fence post toppers.


Every, even the smallest of villages had and has a village hall.



Back up the lane.


An abandoned Land Rover.


Walking home to Dog Cottage.



Our view across the fields.


Our last evening there was beautiful.

Christine

8 comments:

  1. Was Dog Cottage a rental? I could so easily settle right into that town. I wonder if it is mostly a commuting village? Thanks for the beautiful pictures. I loved every one. Hey, that Land Rover! I wonder how long it has been there??

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  2. Dog Cottage was an AirBnB rental for the entire cottage, I just loved it. All the cottage interior photos are on my Instagram. People in the village would have to travel out for work.

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    1. How do I find your IG? I'd like to follow you. Kinda sad in a way that villages aren't self-sustaining anymore.

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    2. My IG address for Instagram is lilbitbrit007. Love you to follow.

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  3. Of all that lovely post the butter brickle ice-cream was what I loved most lol. But I also loved that lovely English village

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  4. You took us on a wonderful stroll, loved the post toppers.

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  5. what a beautiful walk. I especially love the churchyard and war memorial. It looks like a bit of a heavenly place to be.

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  6. Wonderful pictures. The hops and blackberries look so good!! The whole place just looks so charming.

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