It’s only really at this time of the year that you see the true shape of trees without any leaves on at all, and I’m always amazed at just how twisty the branches of an oak tree are…
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Day 12 – A Word To The Wise…
I’m no connoisseur, but definitely an enthusiastic gin drinker, so this sign at one of our local watering holes really hit the mark…
Day 11 – A Little Bit of History…
This is Moreton Corbet Castle near Shawbury, in Shropshire. A castle has stood on this site since around 1100 a.d. and these ruins are the remains of a grand stately home dating from the late 16th Century. 
Day 7 – Old Methodist Chapel…
When we moved to the area, this was a Methodist Chapel, but was abandoned soon afterwards due to lack of use. For a while it was a furniture workshop, but looks pretty run down now with an old caravan dumped outside. I wonder what the future holds for this old building? 
Day 6 – Beware! Frogs crossing…
I’ve probably travelled this road twice a day during the 10+ years we’ve lived here, but can honestly say I’ve never seen a frog crossing the road. Maybe one day…
Day 5 – A Good Walk…
… deserves a decent breakfast. Good to have several breakfast opportunities all within a couple of miles walk. n.b. This was just the small breakfast – got to save room for lunch later!
Day 4 – Decay…
The Cherry Tree Hotel near Whitchurch must have seen some lively times over the years, both in it’s previous incarnation as the Witch Ball Inn, and latterly as a night club. It’s been abandoned for many years now and completely derelict. Project anyone?

Day 3 – Messing about in boats…
The Shropshire Union Canal runs close by our house, and it’s a great place for a walk. These two boats are frequently to be seen, selling coal, wood and diesel fuel to other boat owners along the canal, although at this time of year there are very few boats to be seen. Life goes on though…

Boats at Tyrley Locks – iPhone XR