| | | | | | | | | |
| | | LAND LINESÌý- The Landscape Puzzle
| | | | MISSED A PROGRAMME?
Go to the Listen Again page | | | | | Unearthing the lines linking people, place and history. | | | |
| | Programme 1: Dymock, Gloucestershire
| | | | | Ordnance Survey Mapping © Crown copyright all rights reserved
|
Dymock is a small village in rolling farmland, about 15 miles north-west of Gloucester. When the Land Lines team visited in early April, the larger, more intensively farmed fields were newly ploughed and the heavy red clay soil was shiny with a spring shower. Amongst these, pockets of woodland and the older pastures were bursting with wild flowers and the remaining traditional orchards of the area were just coming into blossom - a rural scene to inspire the poetic soul.
The challenge:
Find the lines that link a fruit to a furrow; a furrow to a flower; and a fur to a field.
|
|
The landscape detectives in this programme are ecologist, Paul Evans and poet, James Crowden.
Ìý Listen again to Programme 1
We are looking for more places for the Land Lines team to visit. If your own local area is rich in history that has left its mark on the landscape around you, please get in touch and tell us about it. E-mail: landlines@bbc.co.uk
Land Lines page
>>>Programme 2 >>>
| | | RELATED LINKS | | |
91Èȱ¬iÌýNature: Environment The 91Èȱ¬ is not responsible for the content of external websites
| | |
| |
|
|