title More Frosty Rides and the Old Mink Sheds, Brome, Suffolk - 10th December 2020 intro There's a proper hoar frost on a morning bike ride, which leaves the trees looking like they're covered in snow. Then there's an accidental straying off the path which reveals the remains of the old mink sheds, metal cages from which are still in Nosher's back garden. Long since derelict, there's a possibly-apocryphal story that at one time the Animal Liberation Front broke in and released a load of mink, which had a really bad effect on the local wildlife. imgc6901 The top of Lowgate Street is closed imgc6902 Frosty trees in Thrandeston imgc6903 Frozen trees and pylons in the distance imgc6909 The road out of Thrandeston imgc6910 Looking back towards Thrandeston imgc6911 Ice from the wires has fallen off in lines imgc6913 A frozen hedge near Ostler's Barn imgc6916 More frost on Thornham Road imgc6917 The junction of Thornham and Earlsford roads imgc6921 The trees on Thornham Road are white with frost imgc6923 The road to Thornham imgc6927 A gate and path off Yaxley Road imgp4781 Part of a WWII airfield shed imgp4784 The remains of an old mink shed imgp4785 Looking down the length of a mink shed imgp4789 Inside a mink shed imgp4794 A derelict horse box imgp4796 A sad cow looks out from its stall