
The hidden gem in a city wood. I d o love this stone..it knows what I think. The moss is growing back. Please let it. I wish I could put do not disturb signs on the footpaths nearby, but that would only encourage the oppsite. A quiet treasure. And a photograph of it would make a lovely front cover for a book....but no image details within. Please, only go if you need, not want, OK?
Image credit: Mike Purslow
A lovely stone Spencer. Next time we visit stepsons in Sheffield we could p'raps go see it. I'll be very careful.
For the record, I found it blind. No map, no directions, no pic views, nothing. Truth. I didn't know what I'd found, whether the known stone or a hidden secret. Those are big woods. Try and comprehend my feelings when it called me over on my wanderings x
Go in bluebell time. Gorgeous, magical, mysterious places even without this stone or whatever even in winter slumber. You may find me still awandering... after twenty five years gardening week in, week out at their very edge I am finally, shamefacedly, joining these 'before time' Woods Friends.... Lucky Sheffield.
A great little capture Spencer. I'm sure you've seen this great little website
pecsaetan.weebly.com/ecclesall-woods-2.html
Ta June, and ar. I seem to be spending time thereabouts of late listening to birds and running water...etc. Checked out something on Stu's baby but last week. A Good Thing for hereabouts still.