Hi Keith - they are all stunning aren't they ... love hedgerows and at the moment we are blessed to have lots of bounty for the coming autumn and winter months for our wildlife ... cheers Hilary
I had to look up that word "hedgerow." I didn't really know what it meant. I have used "hedge" but "hedgerow" is a little different. I think I'm most surprised to see all the different plants in the same hedgerow.
It certainly looks like a paradise for birds. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy turn for some plant pictures Denise!
DeleteGreat collection of shots
ReplyDeleteHope there weren't too many - I didn't know when to stop!
DeleteVery pretty photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/08/snuggles.html
Thanks so much
DeleteBeautiful photos Love all the berries We usually have lots of blackberries in the garden Still takes a while for them to come
ReplyDeleteWe are in the eight of blackberry season right now and it's a very good year!
DeleteSuch beautiful pics !Thanks for sharing them .🙂
ReplyDelete...adn thank you for viewing them moon.
DeleteHi Keith - they are all stunning aren't they ... love hedgerows and at the moment we are blessed to have lots of bounty for the coming autumn and winter months for our wildlife ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteI think it will be a spectacular autumn this year - it's certainly shaping up well. Thanks Hilary
DeleteLovely photos and I wouldn't mind some of those grapes please heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a tanfabulous week :-)
Feel free to hep yourself! Cheers Steve
DeleteThat is surely a magical walk... with snacks *grin*
ReplyDeleteI caught sight of myself in the mirror when I got home and I had purple stains all around my mouth! Tasty.
Deletea lot to see on that trail...did you manage to try them?
ReplyDeleteI ate lots and lots of berries and quite a few wild apples. Delicious.
DeleteWhat great photos, were going into fall and wish we had the colors of fall, but here in the desert we dont go through those changes.
ReplyDeleteI have family in Dubai and they really miss our autumn shades. The desert never changes. Thanks so much Karren.
DeleteEight miles is quite a feat on foot, but the beautiful scenery must have made it fly by!
ReplyDeleteI love walking and I'm lucky enough to be surrounded by beautiful countryside. Thanks Kristin
DeleteVery beautiful shots. Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful week.
ReplyDelete...and thanks to you for dropping by.
DeleteA ramble on the bramble? Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat would have been a perfect title! Cheers Lydia
Deleteall of those lovely berries - 8 miles? I'm impressed
ReplyDeleteOn a walk like that you really don't notice the distance or the time it takes. Thanks Judee
DeleteI had to look up that word "hedgerow." I didn't really know what it meant. I have used "hedge" but "hedgerow" is a little different. I think I'm most surprised to see all the different plants in the same hedgerow.
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,,, a new word for you! There certainly are a lot of varieties along that trail. Thanks for leaving your comment.
DeleteThe hedgerow looks to be in full bloom & fruit. Same me some of the black berries.
ReplyDeleteToo ate, I ate them all! Cheers.
DeleteDelicious walk :)
ReplyDeleteTasty! Blackberries and apples for pies, sloes for gin and elderberries for wine! Thanks Deborah
DeleteLovely pictures!
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