There were lots of lovely geese around the lake at Rocester last week. As well as the usual Canada and Greylag geese there were quite a few others.
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Thursday, November 23, 2023
A Few Geese
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Croxden Abbey
Croxden Abbey is one of our nearest English Heritage sites. I've written a couple of posts about it over the years but I thought it could be featured again as it is a beautiful and atmospheric place.
We visited on Wednesday after a visit to Uttoxeter and then a walk around the JCB Lake at Rocester. We saw some wonderful water birds at the lake so I'll write about those in a later post.
Monday, November 13, 2023
Tulip Tree
The Tulip Tree (Liriodendron) at the top of the garden is fast losing all its leaves. It’s been looking spectacular, changing from bright green, to acid yellow then deep orange before it’s leaves began to drop and whirl and descend in a bright cloud towards the grass below. Brisk gusts of wind lift the leaves and toss them around. Many of them land in the hedges and shrubs, others float on the pond.
Wednesday, November 08, 2023
To the Spitfire
Recently we ventured up to the city centre to visit the Spitfire Gallery at the museum. The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery can be found in what is signposted along all routes into the centre as The Cultural Quarter. We also wanted to see the new library which had moved from its old 1960s building into one of the new buildings on the Smithfield site, an area where there used to be a pottery factory.
Before we went into the Museum we wandered around the newer buildings.
Thursday, November 02, 2023
By the Water's Edge
Just a few photos from yesterday's walk.
Lots of these - Merganser or Goosander? I can never tell the difference.
Shaggy Inkcap or Lawyer's Wig Mushroom