There are cows and horses grazing on the southern part of Staines
Moor
and some small groups of trees as well as reeds
There are more trees around the edges of the moor, but just a few
small groups by the Colne
We get closer to the grazing herd - and a swan in the river
Horses as well as cows graze on the moor
Bullocks grazing at the edge of the reeds by the river
and this is the bridge we need to cross to get back to Staines
a horse comes up to the bridge, perhaps hoping we have brought something
to feed it
and a bullock begins to wade across the river
the horse goes for a drink
while another is in the river eating reeds
Waiting hopefull while we cross - but is disappointed
I stop on the bridge to watch the horse feeding
and take far too many pictures
We cross and walk away, leaving the horse still waiting
We go through the bridge under the bypass and along the footpath which
crosses the railway to go beside
the Wraysbury River (aka Wyradisbury RIver). The rail company want
to close the crossing and have closed
two others in the area, both on useful walking routes.
The Wraysbury River joins the Colne here. The Two Rivers pub has now
closed
but further down the street is the London Stone. And for rather cheaper
real ales there is a Wetherspoons a
few yards further on. But we are keen to get back home.
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