When I was growing up, we’d go for long drives on Sunday afternoons. Each Sunday was a new adventure that most times involved ice cream. I still have fond memories of those times.
Though the scenery was different, our Sunday drive through the English countryside it took me back to that time.
Instead of the fields of sugar cane that I would have seen in the part of Jamaica I lived, I saw fields of rapeseed. At first, I thought rapeseed were flowers. They’re not, though.
Rapeseed is used to make vegetable oil and in 2000, according to Wikipedia, it was the third largest source of vegetable oil in the world.
It’s hard to ignore field after field of yellow rapeseed. They capture the imagination even from a distance.
I felt in love with thatched houses when I saw them in Southern Africa and was surprised to see them in England. Apparently, there are more thatched cottages in the UK than the rest of of Europe. I wished I could have taken a photo of each one. I tried.
You know you’re in the country when you see pig sties.
It was difficult, at first, to imagine what these semi-circles that seemed as if they were planted in the ground were for. But as we got closer, I noticed a few pigs. These aren’t any pig sties I’m used to seeing.
It’s anyone’s guess what’s planted in that field in the back.
All too soon, the drive came to an end. But it left me quite refreshed and energized and gave me new Sunday afternoon drive memories.
How do you like to spend your Sunday afternoons?
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