Ditchling to Southease
This morning we resumed our walking, by starting from Ditchling Beacon and heading first east to Blackcap, and then south, over the downs to the little village of Southease (a distance of 12 miles). My blip shows the church at Southease with its unusual round tower. Inside it has old painted walls.
The extra shows our lunch stop , over looking Kingston village.
Today it was not so hot and more breezy which made for more comfortable walking.
As on previous days, we were accompanied by the song of Skylarks for much of the time on the downs, with Yellowhammers and Whitethroats singing in the hedgerows. We still saw lots of orchids, vetches, daisies and other wild flowers, and masses of butterflies, including a few Painted Ladies, today.
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