Thank you for this very beautiful walk in the English countryside under a gentle but certainly not hot sun!!. Very relaxing; I loved the succession of little bridges, the murmuring spring and I laughed with the baby Christmas trees!!. Merry Christmas to you 😀😀😀😀😀
I'm always so envious of British climate! Green grass in the winter and possibility to go out all year round. No 5 months deep freeze like here, which feels pretty much like spending almost half a year each year waiting the life just go by.
Haha, you're still good - it's freezing AND grey here! Also, snow is nice only just after it falls, in a day or two, after being trodden on, it turns into ice fields, so all the winter is spent in some kind of survival mode, desperately trying to stay upright and not to brake bones when outside.
A new beautiful video ! Is the way between the beech trees a old lych way ? And I have a little smile because "Wanderlust" Thanks for sharing this walk
@@HappyTrundlerWalks Oh the state of my mind is is joyful but I read in this days a book from Robert Macfarlane called "Old ways" . he is telling from lychgates
W3W is ///things.derailed.happen It's partly circular, where I was supposed to turn right after the church would've taken me back to the start. So walking past the Christmas trees and though the line of trees is an additional very slightly circular section. It's more like a very distorted figure of eight.
Thank you for this very beautiful walk in the English countryside under a gentle but certainly not hot sun!!.
Very relaxing; I loved the succession of little bridges, the murmuring spring and I laughed with the baby Christmas trees!!.
Merry Christmas to you
😀😀😀😀😀
It was colder than it looked, but I do love winter sun. Thanks for watching 😊
I'm always so envious of British climate! Green grass in the winter and possibility to go out all year round. No 5 months deep freeze like here, which feels pretty much like spending almost half a year each year waiting the life just go by.
A lot of the time it can be quite grey overhead so honestly I'd like the occasional deep freeze, and snow 🙂 but maybe not months at a time.
Haha, you're still good - it's freezing AND grey here! Also, snow is nice only just after it falls, in a day or two, after being trodden on, it turns into ice fields, so all the winter is spent in some kind of survival mode, desperately trying to stay upright and not to brake bones when outside.
@notreallyi Now you've made it sound so un-attractive 😳 Keep safe, and upright.
A new beautiful video ! Is the way between the beech trees a old lych way ? And I have a little smile because "Wanderlust" Thanks for sharing this walk
😳 an old lych way, no, fortunately, or unfortunately, depending on your state of mind 😊
@@HappyTrundlerWalks Oh the state of my mind is is joyful but I read in this days a book from Robert Macfarlane called "Old ways" . he is telling from lychgates
He's such a great author, I need to read more of his books. He's also written lyrics for Johnny Flynn.
Looks a lovely walk. Where is the start and is this a circular walk or do you have to turn back?
W3W is ///things.derailed.happen
It's partly circular, where I was supposed to turn right after the church would've taken me back to the start. So walking past the Christmas trees and though the line of trees is an additional very slightly circular section. It's more like a very distorted figure of eight.
@@HappyTrundlerWalks We will try it out soon.
Great, I really hope you enjoy it 😊
@@HappyTrundlerWalks Do you park in Mareham on the Hill or somewhere along the roadside?
I parked along the roadside, at the end of the Bridleway