Sunday, 19 April 2015
I took a picture of this map to help describe where I have been, but I suppose the caption YOU ARE HERE will give you no more idea of where Eye Bridge is situated than why fish are swimming in a field and the kingfishers and butterflies in Dorset really are giant sized.
Here's another clue: we were enjoying a picnic on the banks of the River Stour. The odd shaped building on the horizon is Wimborne Minster, 15 minutes from home.
And here are the picnickers: Alison, Jack, Sammy and Doreen. I was here too, but someone has to take the pictures!
The River Stour meanders through such lovely countryside: England as you may imagine it to be.
Turn the other way and view a little bit of Little Pamphill
The Stour rises in Wiltshire, just over the border with Dorset. Perhaps you have been to Stourhead - on the right?
For my American reader in Augusta, 60 miles is hardly a river in your terms: but you have to admit it is lovely Norm.
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