Outdoor Daily

Today’s walk in the Tamar Valley brought so many delights, it’s difficult to choose just one to write about.

Post-Midsummer announced itself with an abundance of hazelnuts cradled in their sheaths, ready to ripen later.

New wild flowers appear still, in shades of purple and cream.

There was a reminder that we are stronger as a team with a common purpose, than alone: thousands of tiny goosegrass flowers conspire to fill the air with a delicate scent to attract pollinators.

On the topic of scent, nothing quite beats meadowsweet at this time of the year.

And just when I thought I should have taken a drink with me, I came across an abundance of ripe raspberries to quench my thirst.

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