Saturday 24 February 2024

Little Worth? Totally Uncommon

I recall remarks made years ago that we should “re-brand” Littleworth Common. The name may deflate house prices and it certainly doesn't communicate how exceptional our Common really is. But “MuchWorth Uncommon” doesn’t sound quite as good.

So I'll just have to show a few pictures I've taken over the years to show how exceptional our Common really is.

No matter what the light, whether bright and clear, or foggy and misty, the Common is a wonderful place to walk. If one needs cheering up or escaping, the Common can help lift one's mood. During Covid, in particular, the Common was stunning, and I reflected it must have cheered people up during pandemics, global wars and personal tragedies over many centuries.




No matter what the light, whether close-ups or panoramas, roads, paths or tracks, all beautiful.






With dogs and, in our case, with goats, “creative” or just plain beautiful!


 





Please feel free to share your best photos (maybe ten or so?). I’ll follow up on this post showing yours. I’m trying to create an album for us, but more importantly trying to create a permanent album for the children, grand-children and successors of today's Commonners!

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