Thank you again Richard. Lots of childhood memories... From before the art installations. Just the old concrete gun emplacement. However. Abbey Woods behind the abbey is absolutely beautiful .
I always thought Haughmond Hill was an imposing prospect when viewed across the flat river meadows from a classroom block. Without that height of observation afforded by the building, the contrast of the Haughmond Hills' elevation from the surrounding flat river valley isn't really appreciated and from the new bypass it is barely noticed. It's not until you visit the summit, is the elevation of this hill above the surrounding flat river valley fully appreciated. The hill itself contains more tree cover than I remember and has been considerably more eaten away by quarry workings, but still offers fantastic views of the area. If combined with a trip to Haughmond Abbey and nearby Attingham Park would be a great day out even without a dog.
Well I think this was my last one of Shropshire now! (Until you make some more😉) Thanks for another great walk & I loved the history of the area as you went along!!! Lola looks like she made a doggy friend - though she was seeming to be a naughty girl on this day!😂🐶🐶
This is probably a silly suggestion but you talking about the wind messing up Harriet's hair got me thinking how maybe Harriet could make wearing a hat her thing (like Martin's orange shirt). It would help her against wind and sun and also be something that viewers associate with her in the videos.
Love videos in Shropshire.Beautiful county.Thank you Richard
Thank you again Richard. Lots of childhood memories... From before the art installations. Just the old concrete gun emplacement. However. Abbey Woods behind the abbey is absolutely beautiful .
Very nice view.
I was there last week with my dogs and daughter.Loving the video.
Super video - natural and funny dog calling to the dog with selective deafness!
Thanks Bev. Gald you enjoyed it.
Great video, one of your best. Having Harriett and Lola along allows for a much more casual and conversational presentation. Nice one.
Thanks Mark - I never know which video people will like more.
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Another great video; there’s some fantastic views from the Shropshire hills! I like those stones on the summit!
A brilliant place up there - well worth the climb!
Very interesting video. I keep saying you’re so lucky to have so much green space available to you so close to these little towns.
It is what England is all about. :)
Absolutely love your videos...entertaining and educational
Thank you - you are too kind, but I appreciate your comments.
Very enjoyable, thank you
Ann Osborne thank you!
I always thought Haughmond Hill was an imposing prospect when viewed across the flat river meadows from a classroom block. Without that height of observation afforded by the building, the contrast of the Haughmond Hills' elevation from the surrounding flat river valley isn't really appreciated and from the new bypass it is barely noticed. It's not until you visit the summit, is the elevation of this hill above the surrounding flat river valley fully appreciated. The hill itself contains more tree cover than I remember and has been considerably more eaten away by quarry workings, but still offers fantastic views of the area. If combined with a trip to Haughmond Abbey and nearby Attingham Park would be a great day out even without a dog.
As you visit Shropshire often, have you thought of doing one of your elate around " Much Wenlock "
Yes, That could well be on the cards this weekend or early next week!
Lovely!
Thanks very much.
Well I think this was my last one of Shropshire now! (Until you make some more😉) Thanks for another great walk & I loved the history of the area as you went along!!!
Lola looks like she made a doggy friend - though she was seeming to be a naughty girl on this day!😂🐶🐶
This was very good, a nice relaxed stroll to the top. It did look a bit windy up there. Thanks 😄
Yes, it was a bit windy! :)
Good video. I think you meant Pre-Cambrian.
Isaac David That's the word! thank you! :)
Great stuff! Really enjoyed this 👍
scott Preece Thank you very much
Lovely !
Who is Lola's doggy friend 🐶🐶
Lola is the Dachshund, Harriet is her owner., I am the nut with the microphone.
Ha,ha,ha !
No , I meant the other small dog 🐶
ORLA S oh yes ... Tilly. Harriet's mother's dog.
Ha,ha,ha.
No, I did actually mean the other small dog . ( not Harriet ! )
Why doesn’t Harriet put Lola on a lead, then she wouldn’t get lost.
That is a good question! :)
This is probably a silly suggestion but you talking about the wind messing up Harriet's hair got me thinking how maybe Harriet could make wearing a hat her thing (like Martin's orange shirt). It would help her against wind and sun and also be something that viewers associate with her in the videos.
I don't think Harriet like hats - she certain hates it if I put one on! :) Nice idea though.