
A woodland walk in Spring sunshine
Not feeling too much like talking this week, so I’m letting the photos speak for me. Click on a photo to start the gallery rolling, if you’d like.
Guisborough forest loop
These woods are full of creatures
Mr. Fox
Some hedgehogs who forgot to hibernate
Squirrels are always cute!
You can sit awhile on a butterfly
So new, she hasn’t weathered in yet!
Some spares
Newcomers?
Poor wise owl’s going nowhere.
The woodcutter’s cottage?
Disgusted that nobody had an apple!
The deer doesn’t look too happy either
This chap has to earn his keep.
The owl family have simply dozed off!
Back to the Woodland Information Centre
For a craft
Or two!
Cate at Show My Face will be glad to have your company. My thanks to her for being our kind hostess. I actually didn’t go much past my Six Words this week!

0.000000
0.000000
Share this:javascript:void(0);return false;
After the week we’ve had over here I thank you for taking us with you on your walk in such a beautiful part of the world. I’m glad you included the horses.
LikeLike
It’s been a total nightmare, hasn’t it, Rosie? So glad to see some sort of conclusion in Boston at least.
Those horses just didn’t want to be ignored, though I had trouble getting close enough to the worker for a shot.
LikeLike
Beautiful photos of a lovely walk. Cracked me up with the “disgusted” caption for the horse. Hope you feel like talking more next time!
LikeLike
I sometimes feel guilty because I prattle on for days, and it is supposed to be all about the six words, Xiomara. 🙂
LikeLike
Your woodland walk looks lovely, Jo. I love all those animals carved out of wood. 🙂
LikeLike
I was surprised how many there were, Cath. Those woodcarvers have been busy! :0
LikeLike
Dear Jo,
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Beautiful series!
LikeLike
Thanks, Naomi. It was a lovely walk and so nice to be out in the sunshine in good company. 🙂
LikeLike
Not too sure what to say Jo. Hope everything is ok.
LikeLike
Yes thanks, David. Just affected by all the American tragedy this week and didn’t want to be too chirpy.
LikeLike
Wonderful photos! I hope Zumba lifts your spirits.
LikeLike
It did, Tonya! Then I watched Rafa in Monte Carlo and did some Polish lessons in the garden, so definitely perked up. 🙂
LikeLike
Love the wood carvings.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
LikeLike
So many of them, Francine, and they keep carving more! Have a good week hon. 🙂
LikeLike
what a lovely walk! Thanks for all the beautiful photos! Have a great weekend!
LikeLike
Glad you enjoyed it, Kathe. So sunny here today- I loved it! 🙂
LikeLike
What great photos. It looks like a lovely woodland walk.
LikeLike
The company was nice too, Elaine. We have a good little walking group. Thank you 🙂
LikeLike
I like the horse, working in the forest – I thought that was 100 years ago …
LikeLike
This IS the north east of England, Frizz. Things move slowly here. 🙂
LikeLike
Enjoyed the walk almost as much as you. Thanks for sharing!
LikeLike
Welcome, Judy. It’s been so wonderful to have continuous sunshine today too! 🙂
LikeLike
Your lovely post almost brings tears to my eyes. I really wish our winter would be over. But I sure can thank bloggers like you and others who have these hopeful photos of what soon, I HOPE will be my spring too!
LikeLike
It’s unrelenting, Karen, isn’t it? I actually sat in our pergola with my Polish studies this afternoon. 🙂
LikeLike
And speak they did, Jo, really great photos. Is that white horse working, hauling trees to other places? Awesome!
LikeLike
Yes, I felt quite sorry for him, Marion, while his lazy bro cropped the field. The chestnut wasn’t really built for hauling logs though. 🙂
LikeLike
Yep. A feast for all senses. Thanks, J.
LikeLike
Nice to smell the wood, Ron. Thanks, hon. 🙂
LikeLike
Thanks for the stroll, Jo. I love the sleeping owl family. 🙂
LikeLike
First time I’ve noticed them, and I’d been before. I’m only observant behind a camera, Ad. 🙂
LikeLike
With pictures like those, who needs words! Look after yourself.
LikeLike
Thanks, Viv! 🙂
LikeLike
Oh flip I just lost all my comment!Try again Jess!Basically I said that I loved woodland walks!Hmm,not talking much today,I wondering if you are all chattered out!Wishing you a fun week ahead,love Jess x
LikeLike
I hate it when I do that, Jess!
It’s just been such an awful week newswise. I’m not feeling jolly. Off to zumba now so should be reinvigorated then. Take care, hon. 🙂
LikeLike
That cottage is lovely and I particularly like the dozing owl family.
LikeLike
They’re great aren’t they! Thanks, Lorna. Have a good weekend. 🙂
LikeLike
Such lovely creatures Jo! Great shots hon and thanks for the lovely tour. I truly enjoyed. 🙂 Have a great weekend hon! *big hugs*
LikeLike
So nice to have some sunshine, Sonel. Enjoy yours! 🙂
LikeLike
Still waiting for ours..LOL! Been raining here since yesterday but I am not complaining. 🙂 *hugs*
LikeLike
a beautiful walk, i could smell the aroma of the forest where the horse was working … and what a gorgeous little butterfly to sit on! thanks jo!
LikeLike
Enjoyed our stroll, Christine. 🙂
LikeLike
yes thank you jo!
LikeLike