It was a cold, cold day when we visited Ryton Pools last week.
Our first encounter was with this gorgeous cart horse.
Lots of ducks in the first large pool we came across
while the sun was trying to emerge behind the clouds
dustings of snow on the path
we circled the lake and then turned left - we had this brook on our left
the water was frozen
and the reflections delightful
We continued on our way
Across the brook, the sand martin wall which provides over 75 individual nesting compartments that mimic sand martins' natural nest sites.
We reached the hide and went inside. Parts of the lake were frozen
The ducks were there, avoiding the frozen parts.
We left the hide and
took this newly-created path
that runs alongside the other side of the lake.
Gorgeous winter colours
at the end of the path,
this magnificent, modernist farm house, the house of my dreams. I want this house.
We retraced our steps and walked along the main path
reached a smaller pool
and then, a skeleton
a parrot,
skull and crossbones,
a clue - cursed coin trail
an embossing press on top of this barrel
barrels and a cannon
a large tombstone rock covered in blood and wrapped with chains
barrels, a chest, a cannon
a cat, a rat
nets, baskets and fish
the prow of a ship
a mast
and when we reached the end of the path and turned around, the mystery was solved - The Cursed Coin Trail. What a wonderful activity to organise for kids.
Before heading back for home we stopped at the shop. On the nature table, some more surprises
rabbit skulls
robin's nests
the skulls of badgers
of doe deer
What a wondrous place.
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