November challenge. Day 14
Day 14
Day 14 and today is a chance to try and get out with family and get some fresh air and some fun! I had a lot of fun making this with Lou and as you can see, out in the forest on our "walk and talk" meeting, we managed to fit in some side to side gallops, power bridges, step up's, bunny hops and high planks! I am doing a plank on a dragon, as you do!!! Why is there a dragon in the woods? well, seeing as you ask, please read on .....(Lou told me about this !!)
"According to the tale, a massive dragon terrorized the hamlet of Bisterne until one valiant knight, Sir Maurice de Berkeley, offered to help. In the hopes of slaying the dragon, the knight hid with his hounds, waiting to attack the creature when it crept out to steal its daily dose of milk. Upon being ambushed, the dragon fled—the knight and his hounds following in hot pursuit. They finally defeated the Bisterne Dragon outside the village of Lyndhurst, where the beast toppled to its death, forming the knoll now known as Bolton’s Bench.
Though Sir Maurice and his hounds had won, the defeat came at a cost. Consumed by the toilsome deed, the knight wandered aimlessly for a month before returning to Lyndhurst, where he died upon the very hill that arose from his fantastical foe. His bow, which was made of yew-wood, fell onto the grass beside him and took root, eventually growing into a mighty tree.
Whether or not you believe the legend, a yew tree still stands atop Bolton’s Bench, overlooking the village of Lyndhurst. What remains a mystery to this day is who, or what, lies beneath the storied soil."
So now you know!!
Have a lovely day and see you tomorrow x