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Views along the Roding Valley

My definition of valley,incorporates the full catchment area of the River Roding.It's not the longest river system in the world,not even that in England,but it is much travelled by people passing through, going to and returning from,London.As such,it is much travelled,but I strongly suspect,little viewed,which is a great shame,as it is to me,the most beautiful,largely unspoilt valley.I hope that in some small way I can help to show this beauty,to all who will see.
April 2009:Having ruptured two tendons in my left knee,my walks along the Roding Valley,are being curtailed for the time being.
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Daffodils  beneath  All  Saints'  church  tower
Daffodils beneath All Saints' church tower
Mauve  hyacinths  by  the  tower.
Mauve hyacinths by the tower.
Daffodils  and  two  yews.
Daffodils and two yews.
A  fiery  dawn
A fiery dawn
Bath  and  roller
Bath and roller
Stag  and  doe
Stag and doe
The  blossom  tunnel
The blossom tunnel
There's  always  someone (or  two) lookin'  at  you!
"There's always someone (or two) lookin' at you!"
Great  Tawney  Hall , C17th Century , Grade II Listed.
Great Tawney Hall , C17th Century , Grade II Listed.
St. Mary's church
St. Mary's church
No.3 Mount  End , from Beachet  Wood.
No.3 Mount End , from Beachet Wood.
Almost  reflected.
Almost reflected.
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