Meanwood Woods
I’ve never been entirely sure how to name and efine this place that I come to so often. The name “Meanwood” stems from the Anglo-Saxon “Meene wude” meaning the Boundary Wood. They have taken the name Meanwoodside before and apprently now are properly called Meanwood Woods. This seems to be a excessive amount of repetition in many interations of the name.
Anyway, I walked through these woods to do the school pickup the other day and had a further play with the camera on the S20FE.











