
100 miles on foot through Yorkshire and Cumbria In 1643, the 60 year old Lady Anne Clifford inherited the lands which should have been hers at the death of her father 38 years earlier – but instead were grabbed by her uncle. But even 38 years late, her inheritance was one worth waiting for. As […]

(Walked on 14th March 2017 – 15.5 Miles) I awoke to a grey sullen dawn, in a grey sullen mood. OK, OK, I admit it. I wasn’t having fun. This was not the best walk of my life. After only four or five hours sleep, I was tired and I was despondent. And sullen. My […]

(Walked on 13th March 2017 – 15 Miles + 3.5 getting lost) On a chilly-sunny March morning, we pulled into the small carpark at Overton Hill and the start of The Ridgeway. I hauled my rucksack from the boot, clasped it to my back, hugged partner, hugged son, said my goodbyes and waving over my […]
Aww he looked so dejected as he flew off. Great shots.
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I feel such a charlatan, Elaine (see my comment to Amelia below). Dave
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It’s lovely to see all the detail in those beautiful wings. Poor robin — so close, and yet… Still, that looks like a fairly philosophical shrug in the last photo.
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The wings are stunning aren’t they? The story is contrived (I’m sorry to inform you) – and the robin does, in fact, get plenty of food! So you can rest easy, Stacy. Dave
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Poor poor Mr Robin, after such a valiant attempt!
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Don’t fret, Sara – see my comment to Amelia below. D
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But he is going to enter if he continues dieting like that for some more days… Poor fat-bottomed robin!
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Alberto! So rude. D
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What a shame, after all that effort, super photos!
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Hi Pauline, it’s not as sad as it looks – see my comment to Amelia below. D
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After all that work, did the blue tit frighten him off?
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I hesitate to admit, Amelia that the narrative here is contrived. I took perhaps two dozen photos of the robin making multiple visits and picked ones that created a ‘story.’ The robin actually feeds quite happily from the feeders and can get to the food. D
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Interesting Robin, ours don’t use the feeder, you’ve obviously got a clever one.
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Fab photos of the feathered friend flying … oh, you get the idea !!
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… and failing to feed on the feeder?
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