




And this morning, on the way home, I called into Cauldwell's Mill to pick up a bag of jumbo oats, to make my morning porridge. Rain had been threatening for a day or two, and arrived just as I walked across to the mill. The raindrops can be seen on the lens in the pictures above. Spring rains and the land greens; young lambs, hawthorn blossom and the promise of hot porridge with a splash of milk and a drizzle of honey. Derbyshire truly is God's own county, our land of milk and honey.
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