Autumn in the Chilterns

The unseasonally warm conditions have meant lovely walks among autumn colours with the grass continuing to look lush and green and flowers blooming. Today we walked through Fawley Hill where a new born alpaca cria was sunning itself – it could have been a very different world that this baby had entered if it had been born in last year’s storms.

Mother and babyAlpacas have a long gestation period of approximately 11 and a half months and are induced ovulators so  can breed at any time of year. Most owners try to ensure births occur in the spring and summer when food is more plentiful and warm weather helps the new borns. Alongside the alpacas were deer of all descriptions some native and some from further afield, emus, wallabies and all sorts of other creatures which kept the Nordic walkers entertained.

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The walk took us along the Oxfordshire way, wending our way through the Chilterns, past beautiful buildings and along the Fawley ridge following which 16 of us enjoyed a delicious lunch enjoying the view and the company and planning the weekend.

The scent of the Chilterns in Spring

Walks in the Chilterns are always great but this Spring everything has looked and smelt fantastic. The winter rains and spring warmth have produced abundant growth and early blossom. The trees are looking amazing with fresh spring leaves and flowers and there are insects and birds everywhere.

It makes you pleased to be alive and sets the mood for the rest of the day. Walking in the Chilterns is such a privelege and we owe a lot to the armies of volunteers who give up their time maintaining pathways and landscapes to keep it as we have come to know and love it.

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Midsomer Murders

The Mayor hosted an event this week on the theme of Midsomer Murders. Many of the scenes for this very successful series are shot in Henley and the surrounding villages and it is possible to walk between the various places and imagine the scenes.

Plaques have been installed in some of the pubs and shops that have been used in the series such as the Argyll in the Market place in Henley.

More recent venues have been Greenlands and Hambleden Weir

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The Chilterns in Spring

Who cannot be impressed by the beauty of the countryside at this time of year. The rains of the last few days have made everything look even more beautiful. Lambs running round the fields, bluebells in the woods, birdsong everywhere – it just makes you feel good to be alive.

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Those of us who are able to access the more remote places are rewarded with special treats but there are plenty of wonderful experiences to be had very close and accessible to urban areas.

Paths are better and the Chiltern Society have invested heavily in gates in place of stiles so that access is possible for those with mobility problems.

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More Bluebells with the health walkers

IMG_0754On Saturday I joined the Goring Health walkers for a lovely walk above Streatley taking in part of the Ridgeway and then visiting a woodland of bluebells and wild garlic. Not only were the woods beautiful but the view from the top of the hill over the Oxford Plain was spectacular.

After the Health walk Graham and I went off to the other side of Streatley to look at more bluebells, the stone circles and gaze over Goring from the top of the hill.

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