One of my secret places done a rustic old lane in the back waters of Marnhall and where Thomas hardy gained inspiration for his story “Tess of the Durbevilles .What a truly unspoilt landscape this is in North Dorset.
Yearly archives: 2016
The heat of the evening and the mist was so exotic for the vale of Wincombe .
“Misty evening” by Sam Adams ,
Happiness is finding a secret dwelling on a walk and seeing the true beauty without any interruptions .
“Happiness is ” by Sam Adams ,
Day 2 “Blue pool” The sweeping water moved so fast across the blue pool it was a sight that I had never seen before at this place of wonder.
“Purbeck pathway” by Sam Adams ,
Day 2,”Blue pool at Furzebrook in Dorset. we take shelter under our umbrellas at the water’s edge and wait for the rain to stop.It dosent !Walking swiftly to the “Tea house” we tuck into a cream tea by the blazing log fire – it feels like autumn than late spring.
“Purbeck pathway” by Lin Adams ,
Day 2 Just a few miles from Corfe castle the Blue pool at Furzebrook shimmers in the rain.The sky is grey but the pool is the colour of kingfishers – jade green and turquoise blue.
“Purbeck pathway ” by Lin Adams ,
Appeared out of the dark exspressive sky a long rainbow over the vale of wincombe very special .
“Rainbows” by Sam Adams ,
Day 1 Boar mill – Corfe. Time stands still – Corfe towering obove the mill cottage below.A waterfall cascades into the little stream which winds it way through the orchard garden to join the Corfe river.
“Dorset pathway” by Lin Adams ,
Day 1 A day out in Corfe. Taking shelter in the national trust tea room below the castle- tucked into a very special cream tea.Scone of the month – cranberry and lemon served with homemade lemon curd and thick Dorset cream. Simply delicious.