Sunday 1 April 2018

Easter Sunday - closed for business

I'm down at my partner's house in beautiful Surrey this weekend, so a change in scenery, though just as wet, where isn't at the moment!
We were hoping to buy plants and manure,etc. today and get stuff planted in her garden before tomorrow's very wet day that is forecast. Unfortunately garden centers are not allowed to be open on Easter Sunday for some reason that mystifies me and  so we decided to get out in the cold and wet countryside and enjoy that as best as we could.
Below is the River Broadwater, which was in full flood and flowing very fast.

The Broadwater is formed where the River Blackwater to the left and the River Whitewater to the right, converge........

........ as you can see

 In several places it had begun to flood over into the adjacent water meadows.

What did amuse us was the fact that snails alongside the river had climbed the dead vegetation in big numbers to make sure that they escaped the flood waters.

Further back along the River Blackwater, there is a ford which at times like today, becomes impassable for cars and means a lengthy trip round the lanes to rejoin the other side.

Further along one lane we came across a bridge across the River Whitewater with unusually, a county boundary right in the middle of it - Berkshire to the left and Hampshire to the right.

 Looking back into Hampshire.

Finally, one of the river's residents, a Grey Wagtail.

6 comments:

  1. Interesting pictures of an area I don't know at all Derek - and certainly there has been a lot of water there too. Love the photo of that grey wagtail, one of my favourite birds. I guess there has been little gardening done anywhere this weekend.

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  2. It was a beautiful piece of countryside Pat and a treat for me to see rivers in full flood, we don't have rivers on Sheppey, just ditches and fleets.

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  3. You are such a romantic guy Derek - thinking about buying your fancy woman some manure! Some fellows ply lasses with perfume or chocolates but you go for garden manure. Nuff said.

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  4. Yes YP, and when she's sitting in the garden in the summer admiring her roses, she says, I'm glad that you bought that manure!

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  5. If you can't stand crowd then for sure get at event venue Atlanta here early to start off your night. Our group did this just a few days ago and quaffed down some tasty beers and ciders before making our escape to further escapades in the city.

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