This afternoon I took a spin on the
Pashley Guv'nor over to
Fulbourn Fen and onto
Fleam Dyke in order to sit under the oak tree on
the bronze-age burial mound at Mutlow Hill and eat my sandwiches, drink a flask of tea and read some
Epicurus and a few verses from
Jefferson's "Life and Morals of Jesus." It was a splendid jaunt and all along the dyke I was surrounded by butterflies including, I think, some beautiful
Chalk Hill Blues (see the picture below).
All photos taken with a Fuji X100F
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The start of Fleam Dyke |
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Wildflowers along Fleam Dyke |
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Mutlow Hill |
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Mutlow Hill |
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Fleam Dyke looking back towards Fulbourn |
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Fleam Dyke looking back towards Fulbourn |
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Fleam Dyke looking back towards Fulbourn |
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In the churchyard of St Vigor's, Fulbourn |
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The Pashley "Guv'nor" in the churchyard of St Vigor's, Fulbourn |
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