From 4fac62e90ef34a3b344a74f80b37208744a2b248 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andy Corrigan <55706661+IrisBox@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 13 May 2024 11:38:43 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update Walk-N.md --- _walks/Walk-N.md | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/_walks/Walk-N.md b/_walks/Walk-N.md index 56aac7d..f7bb58e 100644 --- a/_walks/Walk-N.md +++ b/_walks/Walk-N.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- title: "Walk N: A Festival Circular" -walk_byline: "East Bergholt to Stratford St. Mary and back again" +walk_byline: "There and back again: East Bergholt to Stratford St. Mary" layout: walk -excerpt: "After a visit to a friend, we hunt out 'Summer Morning' on our way home to East Bergholt." +excerpt: "As part of Suffolk Walking Festival, we get a taste of the Dedham Vale" preview: https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/images/walks/PR-FITZWILLIAM-P-00232-01954-00001-A-000-00001_crop_preview.jpg image: https://walking-the-landscape.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/images/walks/PR-FITZWILLIAM-P-00232-01954-00001-A-000-00001_crop.jpg alt: "" @@ -15,8 +15,10 @@ manifestTwo: https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk//iiif/PR-FITZWILLIAM-P-01360-R manifestThree: https://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk//iiif/PH-GEOGRAPHY-RC8GY-00021 quote: "How Nature paints her colours: how the bee sits on the bloom extracting liquid sweets." byline: "Paradise Lost (Book V), John Milton, 1667" -sceneset: "There and back again: From East Bergholt to Stratford St. Mary" +sceneset: "As part of Suffolk Walking Festival, we get a taste of the Dedham Vale" --- +Suffolk Walking Festival has been running since 2007 and is now one of the country's largest and longest running celebrations of walking. This year 'Walking with Constable' joins the festival, as we immerse walkers in John Constable's world. + We start in the centre of the village in which Constable’s father, Golding Constable, built a new house in 1774, moving his family from their home in a mill house in Flatford, a mile south on the river Stour [literally, a ‘flat ford’ settlement, where cattle could cross].