Oh so very very grey.

Still very wet down by the River Piddle

Dorset was once inhabited by the T Rex. Here is evidence of more recent activity!

If you want to know where we are clik on the picture.

Signs of spring

More hopeful signs of spring
cleaner than usual.
I’m so glad Chris asked you to post Dorset pictures and then told us to come look. Dorset does look a bit like Puddleglum’s world at the moment, but what great signs of spring…
We had a few shoots up, but after all the low temperatures and pelting snows, they must have crept back down again.
Well its a long time since I heard about the Marsh-wiggle. Mine are all grown up now but loved the Narnia books. Our old house had a lamp post exactly the same and we still have the wardrobe in our present diningroom.