Saturday, 16 January 2016

A little tonic.

After many grey days with snow turning to rain and, even when dry, bitterly cold winds with more snow forecast, what a tonic it was this afternoon, January 16th , to see blue sky and sunshine!  We just had to get out of the house!! 

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! 

On the way back, a small flock of birds on the fields alongside the main road on the edge of Damvillers.  We think they could be grey storks which is puzzling as it is the white storks that have been encouraged back to this area.






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…





1 comment:

  1. 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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