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It's lovely to see where people live, thanks for posting that Patty. The New Forest where I live is mostly in the county of Hampshire, but it also encompasses the borders of the surrounding counties, one of which is Dorset. I live right on the Dorset/Hampshire border, on the Dorset side.Today we went on a trail walk about 6 to 7 kilometres. It’s a rainy day but the walk was fun. The dogs loved it. This trail has lots of nice bridges and waterfalls. Here are some bridges, later I’ll show the waterfalls. The forest ferns are just popping up. View attachment 287556
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Thanks for dropping by.It's lovely to see where people live, thanks for posting that Patty. The New Forest where I live is mostly in the county of Hampshire, but it also encompasses the borders of the surrounding counties, one of which is Dorset. I live right on the Dorset/Hampshire border, on the Dorset side.
We have a television company known as Channel 5. They are running six hourly episodes titled: "Dorset, Coast & Country." The first episode was on television earlier this evening. Sadly I wouldn't have a clue how to link the TV program so that it can be seen by forum members here, but if anyone does know how, you will see what a lovely part of the world that I live in.
Yes i do have a few, but the local newspaper has much better quality photos, so I have borrowed their's.Do you have any pictures. ?
Gorgeous pictures. Can you tell us a little bit more about where you live and what you like the mist about the area?Walking in and near the Redwood National Park, Northern California
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These pictures are really lovely.Yes i do have a few, but the local newspaper has much better quality photos, so I have borrowed their's.
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This is a Sunset over the beautiful River Stour. It's near to where it meets the River Avon. There are a number of rivers in the UK called Avon, our's is known locally as The Hampshire Avon.
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Here you see The River Frome passing through the market town of Wareham.
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Further up the The River Stour is White Mill Bridge at Sturminster Marshall. Before the railway line was dismantled back in the 1960's, the local railway station had to be renamed, owing to another station on the same line causing confusion with the name Sturminster Newton. Sturminster Marshall became known as Balie Gate. Just as a point of interest, you know that my wife is loves dressmaking, her favourite shop, more like a warehouse, is at Sturminster Newton. They have thousands of fabric choices and every kind of paraphernalia associated with sewing.
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Here we are at The water mill at Sturminster Newton, same river. The mill and river are just a short walk from the village.
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This is The Cerne Abbas Giant a hill figure near the village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset. At 180 ft high, it depicts a standing nude male with a prominent erection (he's a big lad,) and wielding a large club in its right hand. Like many other hill figures it is outlined by shallow trenches cut in the turf and backfilled with chalk rubble. It is listed as a scheduled monument.
The origin and age of the figure are unclear and there is archaeological evidence that parts of it have been lost, altered or added over time; the earliest written record dates to the late 17th century. Early antiquarians associated it, on little evidence, with a Saxon deity while other scholars sought to identify it with a Roman/British figure of Hercules or some syncretisation of the two. If you click on the link it will take you to Wiki where you will find an in depth and detailed report about our giant.
Hi Mark,Just got back from a small walk in town today and thought I should post some photos from our walk at the Mendocino Coast botanical garden on Sunday. Here is a video I found online that will give an idea of its size, setting and variety of garden and natural settings. As you will see in the video dog lovers love this place.
Now here are my meager captures from last Sunday. By getting up early and leaving around 6 we got there when they opened at 9 am. First me and Ember near the ocean.
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Heading toward the main garden you go through some enhanced natural areas.
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My wife Lia dwarfed by the Gunnera.
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Beyond the Rhodies and Dahlias and before arriving at the fancier Perennial garden, plant shop and eatery you come to this heath and Heather garden, unfortunately not bloom but always looks good.
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Just got back from a small walk in town today and thought I should post some photos from our walk at the Mendocino Coast botanical garden on Sunday. Here is a video I found online that will give an idea of its size, setting and variety of garden and natural settings. As you will see in the video dog lovers love this place.
Now here are my meager captures from last Sunday. By getting up early and leaving around 6 we got there when they opened at 9 am. First me and Ember near the ocean.
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Heading toward the main garden you go through some enhanced natural areas.
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My wife Lia dwarfed by the Gunnera.
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Beyond the Rhodies and Dahlias and before arriving at the fancier Perennial garden, plant shop and eatery you come to this heath and Heather garden, unfortunately not bloom but always looks good.
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I enjoyed your pics, but that video was like a piece of Heaven!