22-11-2021, 10:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 22-11-2021, 10:41 PM by Bob Culver.)
hi Chris KC
Very much enjoy photos of the UK countryside. When relatives toured here I lectured them on the hazards of roads to coastal settlements with impatient local users, although roads two way and sealed. Visitors assured me that as they were from coastal Devon so would not be a problem. When in Devon 10 years ago I saw what they meant. I was intrigued to travel roads like photo. Now very rare here, even to end of road farms provision always made for regular large trucks.
I have read that the English lanes are so often sunken due the winter mud blowing away as dust in summer over centuries. And disturbing that the benign looking hedges often contain a stone wall...
Such roads place Sevens in context and they do not then seem as absurd, as modern souls regard them.
Very much enjoy photos of the UK countryside. When relatives toured here I lectured them on the hazards of roads to coastal settlements with impatient local users, although roads two way and sealed. Visitors assured me that as they were from coastal Devon so would not be a problem. When in Devon 10 years ago I saw what they meant. I was intrigued to travel roads like photo. Now very rare here, even to end of road farms provision always made for regular large trucks.
I have read that the English lanes are so often sunken due the winter mud blowing away as dust in summer over centuries. And disturbing that the benign looking hedges often contain a stone wall...
Such roads place Sevens in context and they do not then seem as absurd, as modern souls regard them.