Ruabon rural in snow

Hello again people and pooches. Joe the Cocker here after I have just taken my human for one of our regular walks. This time, it was after some overnight snowfall. We have written about this walk before so I have instructed my human to not waffle keep the chat to a minimum. So, here are some photos that he insisted on stopping every couple of minutes to take.

The Garden of Rest
The Almshouses
Railway Bridge
Looking towards Ruabon Station
From Pont Adam
Snow clinging to the bushes
The football field
Tatham Road
Tatham
Rocky Woods
Path to hillfort
My favourite tree in the area
Site of the hillfort
Track by hillfort
Site of hillfort further on
Information board
Path away from hillfort
Gardden Lodge
Pen y Gardden Hall gates
A big visitor
Pen y Gardden lane
Wat’s Dyke
Wat’s Dyke information board
Eitha valley
Pont Adam
Sledging on Tatham Farm

Well, that was a pictorial view of our walk. Till next time!

10 thoughts on “Ruabon rural in snow

  1. Great photos, the snow makes everything look different. Nice to see a photo of Joe on the football field which used to be our school hockey pitch. I played many games on that pitch, and we once cleared some snow off it so our match could go ahead.

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      1. You are very brave Malcolm in this cold icy and snowy weather. Well they do sat that the pleasure is intense (in tents) !!! When I had dogs they all used to love dancing around in it, it never bothered them except Kim my mum’s dog, he would go out, do the necessary and bark to come straight back in. I’ll say it again, your pictures and write-ups are a pleasure to read Cheers. Jean

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      2. Thank you Jean. Joe absolutely loves snow. We both love camping. As long as you have the right equipment the weather shouldn’t be a problem. Thank you for always reading and commenting ❤️

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