Saturday, 27 December 2008

Latchbrook walk

It's still sunny and cold - really nice weather for the time of year and not unpleasant for walking in, either. Bluebells, primroses and arum lilies are shooting up in the coombe. There was a solitary redshank down in the creek this morning hunting alongside the sandpiper and the egret.

I took Ty to Latchbrook in the early afternoon on the way to Waitrose. Although we were in brilliant sunshine, there were still quite a lot of white frosty patches on the grass there. More bluebells and arum lilies there, too, and one hazel with ripe catkins, the pollen blazing yellow in the low sun. Wanting to give him a slightly longer walk than usual, we went exploring up one of the paths which go up the side of the valley to the actual Latchbrook estate and discovered an abandoned looking building in a playing field surrounded by broken down fences. When we went for a peer through the cracked glass of the front door we discovered it to be the Latchbrook Community Centre, offically opened by the Mayor in 2002. There doesn't seem to be much of a community spirit in this modern estate of desirable suburban residences...

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