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Forest Bathing
Michael Littlechild Charity walk for the Limbless Association
Summer Kaleidoscope of colour
Wheatear Sighting
Pilgrimage Detour to St. Lawrence
Why you should take your mobile with you when you go for a hike.
Spring has sprung on the Isle of Wight
RSPB Bird watch Survey
The Gentle art of Tramping
love your local landscape.
Ten things to do in January
How to walk safely in the dark
Roam Free on the Isle of wight
Steam Railway Funding
New Mountain Bike Route for 2012
Winter welcomes the snow drops
Packing List
Wight Gold
Happy New Year
Our Isle of Wight Bird Race
Merry Christmas
let it snow let it snow
Favorite Isle of Wight Walk
December birds
Walking Snacks
Michael Littlechild Charity walk for the Limbless Association
Summer Kaleidoscope of colour
Wheatear Sighting
Pilgrimage Detour to St. Lawrence
Why you should take your mobile with you when you go for a hike.
Spring has sprung on the Isle of Wight
RSPB Bird watch Survey
The Gentle art of Tramping
love your local landscape.
Ten things to do in January
How to walk safely in the dark
Roam Free on the Isle of wight
Steam Railway Funding
New Mountain Bike Route for 2012
Winter welcomes the snow drops
Packing List
Wight Gold
Happy New Year
Our Isle of Wight Bird Race
Merry Christmas
let it snow let it snow
Favorite Isle of Wight Walk
December birds
Walking Snacks
Spring has sprung on the Isle of Wight
Sunday 17th February 2013
Here on the Isle of Wight Spring comes early thanks to our southerly position and our unique maritime climate.We have got off fairly lightly compared to the mainland having only a little snow this winter, but still plenty of rain.
Just been out for a bike ride this morning on a route I do regularly around Gatcombe and Carisbrooke, there have been so many changes in the hedgerows. Catkins are waggling in the wind and buds on hedgerow plants are plumping up ready to open. Snowdrops have been out a couple of weeks, primroses and celandines can be seen here and there since December.
Stopped to look at a cushion of delicate violets sheltering in a sunny spot they look far too fragile to cope with the weather but there they are. Birds are starting to pair up and start nest building is under way. Pigeons are getting amorous a sure sign that the start of spring is here.
All we need now is some sunshine please