Badbury Rings is a National Trust site with free parking for members. It is a wonderful place to visit at any time of the year, the trees at the top of the fort offering welcome shade today, and brilliant in the windy weather of autumn and winter to blow the cobwebs away. There are spectacular views in all directions and it is a great example of a defensive fort, rings of ditches and steep sided banks to protect those who made Badbury Rings their home thousands of years ago.
We had a lovely picnic and collected more blackberries which I'm going to get on and cook this afternoon - blackberry jam, blackberry jelly and blackberry cobbler.
Monday, August 10, 2020
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Almost like spring
It was still chilly this morning but Juno and I were in the woods by 7 and enjoying the light at last, the days stretching at either end not...
-
Thursday saw me travelling to London to attend a high powered teachers' conference addressed by all kinds of Govt advisors and specialis...
-
With Glen and Harri back on Tuesday, Viv kindly offered to have Rag for the final two days of the trip which meant a short journey over to W...
-
With Joy having moved into the care home some months ago, I decided to rejoin the village hall committee in the New Year, so I could get inv...
No comments:
Post a Comment