Showing posts with label Wooburn Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wooburn Green. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 March 2011

Day Three Hundred and Fifty-three


A beautiful early spring day in Wooburn, so I enjoyed a nice sunday afternoon walk down by the river. It wont be long before the vegetation comes out here, from it winter retreat, to once again make this 'England's Green and Pleasant Land'.


Day Three Hundred and Fifty-one


This is Wooburn Green, a pleasant enough village. But look a little close and you'll see the little Domino's man, in fact there were two, the other just out of shot. In recent weeks they've been everywhere, Wooburn, Bourne End, Loudwater, Hazlemere, High Wycombe. I hope they're not trying to take over! Whatever they're trying to do, I know just one thing for sure....I really fancy pizza for dinner...


Day Three Hundred and Forty-six


Not for the first time in the past year (see Day 60), I've taken advantage of the open fire place, down at the Steps in Wooburn, to keep warm. I love an open fire place and this one sure did keep my feet toasty!


Thursday, 20 January 2011

Day Three Hundred and Six


...I turn the corner at Cores End and there it is, the home stretch! This week I'll run the other way down the Wye Valley. Today I passed through Bourne End and to Little Marlow before returning, about 5 miles. This photo is from the final half mile of my run looking across the River Wye, and Slate Meadow.


Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Day Sixty-seven


On a scorching hot Sunday there's only one suitable way to enjoy the sunshine in Wooburn. We headed down the village green to throw the (american) football around for a bit, followed by some refreshingly cold lagers...


Monday, 17 May 2010

Day Sixty



During a massive rain storm....there's only one place to keep warm... down at The Steps in the comfort of Wooburn's cosiest pub.

Saturday, 8 May 2010

Day Fifty-one


Not my house unfortunately, but saw these as I was out walking today. This is one of the oldest cottages in my village, gorgeous.

Sunday, 2 May 2010

Day Forty-six


Are some relatively warm and sunny weeks in early springtime came a week of rain. Its amazing how quickly this can change the landscape. A week ago few trees had any leaves on them, but its a very different scene now. This is Wooburn Manor Park which also shows off meadows of rapeseed flower behind it.


Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Day Forty-one


This is St Paul's, my C of E church in Wooburn Green, and also where my sister got married a couple years ago.


Sunday, 25 April 2010

Day Thirty-nine


St George's Day Parade this Sunday, finalising on the village green.