Saturday 24 October 2020

Sedgwick

One way to get your message across.

Has someone dived headfirst into the shrub in the centreground?

Leaving Sedgwick behind.

An unplanned detour led us to this gate which opened into the garden of a farmhouse. The friendly owner had a chat with us, giving us permission to have our morning brew in his garden.



Dinnertime by the canal at Stainton.

Anthony overexposed.

The canal ahead has been restored, but only as far as the next bridge.

The light at the end of the tunnel. The Hincaster tunnel is 378 yds long.

The horses were led through smaller tunnels, to meet up with the bargees at the other end. They obviously weren't shire horses.


The other end of the Hincaster tunnel.

Continuing along the dried up canal brought us to an ad hoc mini theme path for walkers of all ages to enjoy spotting all the childrens toys of all kinds hidden among the trees.




Back at Sedgwick.
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