As the national lockdown conditions ease here and there, and Covid vaccinations are administered, I'm now able to stretch out a bit and make the drive to visit Nic for the first time in 14 months.
From a photographic perspective we had hoped for a riotous display of bluebells in the local woods during my stay, but it seems I was a week early. But that didn't stop the hoards of day trippers descending upon the area - for different reasons - so a contingency plan was initiated and we head for the Kent coast.
Samphire Hoe country park, created from the chalk spoils of the Channel Tunnel excavations, as well as featuring walking trails for the public, is also home to nationally rare species of plants.
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