We are now very limited with how far we can walk so we went in the car to a couple of favourite spots where we could get out into the fresh air and take a little exercise.
On Henry’s Hill, as we call it, which is above Chaumont-devant-Damvillers the views are spectacular although today somewhat hazy on the horizon…
Damvillers - looking a bit grey in the hazy distance and the start of a clockwise panorama... |
I knew there was blue sky up there somewhere... |
Rutted lanes and pathways but less muddy than we feared. |
Somewhere up there the moon was masquerading as a cloud! | It seemed that if I stretched out my arms I could touch the moon with my left hand and the sun with my right! |
Then onto Azannes-et-Soumazannes and the mysterious lost village of Soumazannes which, apart from a signpost pointing to it, still seems to have completely disappeared.
In both areas, rough tracks led away from the villages themselves and, above Azannes we had to make way for a tractor and trailer of mud and slurry coming towards us and down the hill - it passed with inches to spare!
But we found the hidden lakes again…
Yes, that is a trace of snow on the hilltop with the sun lighting a lake below. |
Had to take another shot of the water lit by sunshine! |
But our spirits lifted and we felt refreshed as we returned home a couple of hours later for the inner refreshment of a welcome cup of tea.
An hour or so later, the sky went dark and snow started to fall…
It makes such a difference when you get out, especially if the sky is even a little but blue. Love the photos and have no idea about the birds!!
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