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By GrahamColling

Mud, Ruts and a Sunrise

After the last couple of days, it was a pleasure, despite the keen wind, to walk out just before sunrise under predominantly clear skies.  After yesterday's evidence of the rising rivers near Stafford, I wondered what conditions would be like in the fields near home.  

This is by a gate entering into this field.  When I last spoke to the farmer he was bemoaning the conditions, which had prevented him from being able to sow a winter crop.  The evidence of last year's corn crop can still just be seen in the distance.  This whole area in the foreground is flooded, despite no local watercourse nearby.*

I was surprised to get this image.  Only a few minutes before the sky only had a few wisps of cloud near the horizon, but then this large bank of cloud imposed itself from the south west, just as the sun rose. 

*It was only as I was adding the location to the map that it showed that the course of Wash Brook passed only a few feet from where I was standing.  If you check and switch between the satellite and map layers you will see there is no evidence at all of the brook on the image.  I can only assume it has been diverted or culverted in this area.  The brook Issues from land only a few hundred yards further east.


Day Miles: 2.2 miles       Total Miles: 232.3 miles

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