Despite a poor weather forecast Mike, Charlie and myself decided we would still have our walk at Talkin Tarn and just dress accordingly and take umbrellas. It did rain heavily at times, but it was also dry for 50% of our walk and the chat was excellent. This Gorse is looking good next to the Tarn.
Charlie & Mike inspect a hedge of Blackthorn
This tree was covered the whole length of its trunk by this Ivy
This is Wood Anemone and Mike explained it grows in the shade of trees.
This pair of lambs were very pleased to see us
On a small pond next to Brampton Station we saw this pair of Swans building a nest.
If you look closely between the trees you will see a Goose on this small pond
Most of the time these pylons are not too intrusive, but this is a massive one and it seems to dominate the field it is in.
One of the three B roads we walked along near Talkin Tarn. The walk was about 4 miles and most enjoyable despite the rain. We decided to have our usual Coffee after the walk at The Buccleuch Centre and despite it being very busy with lunches prior to a film being shown we were soon found a table and served with our Coffee in no time at all.













