Went for a walk today from Watton-at-stone to Hertford. Quite an eventful day,but I don't have time this evening to write it up fully now.
Some photos to be going on with:




















Stuff of interest (to me). All opinions are mine; nobody else would want them.
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Overgrown flower bed. |
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Woodland glade. In early spring it has cultivated daffodils, crocus and winter aconite. Now a sea of cow parsley. |
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Spear thistle (one of my favourite plants) about to bloom in the neglected bed. |
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Woodland glade. |
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Later I walked by the Stevenage Brook along London Road. Parts of the very artificial banks are awash with hawkweed and ox-eye daisys. |
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Ground ivy. |
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Stinging nettle. |
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Daisy. |
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Is this ragwort? |
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Sow thistle. |
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Spear thistle. |
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A cultivated geranium escaped from the flower beds. |
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An Alchemilla. |
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White bryony. |
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Embankment mown only a few times a year. Plants include buttercup, yarrow, ox-eye daisy, knapweed, clover and even fennel. |
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Meadway, an old road, now free of motor traffic. |
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Further along, evidence of long ceased hedge-laying. |
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Symonds Green Common. The west side, adjacent to the pub, is kept closely mown. West of the road the grass grows long and is a haunt of crickets and grasshoppers. |
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Two ponds on the common. They flanked the entrance road to now demolished farm buildings. |
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Symonds Green Common. |