Every week author Suzie Wilde finds a walk in the beautiful countryside around Petersfield in the South Downs of England.
Suzie invariably is accompanied by Raine, her sleek black Labrador.
Warning: may contain panting.
Produced by volunteers at Petersfield's Shine Radio.
It's the first of Suzie's new seasonal Wilde Walks: the Summer edition for 2025.
Shine Radio is celebrating five years since its founding, so Susie also celebrates as she has been part of it from the beginning.
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For May 2025 Suzie does a new local walk at Head Down near Buriton
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This month's WW takes Suzie to Cheshire. She has long wanted to visit the place that inspired author Alan Garner - Alderley Edge - but what was it she loved best? No question what Paddy loved best: black mud and ponds.
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March 2025 and Suzie walks at Meon Shore near Titchfield. A beautiful spring day with much dog swimming.
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Another pub walk, this time with the godson and his partner from the Stag on the River at Eashing
Find a link to Canine Partners at https://petersfieldradio.uk/2019/08/wilde-walk-canine-partners
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Suzie meets with Richard's family at a pub on the Basingstoke Canal.
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Suzie takes a dreich Christmas Day walk in Durford Road and then joins the throng at the Queens Head in Sheet.
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Suzie enjoys the autumn colours with Raine and Paddy at Langley
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This month Suzie is at Ringstead, Dorset in a rented, thatched cottage close to the beach.
Suzie's walks are personal, immersive reflections set in beautiful countryside, mostly around Petersfield, and with dogs.
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Suzie is re-starting her Wilde Walks on a monthly basis. This month she walks at Chawton Park Wood near Alresford.
Suzie's walks are personal, immersive reflections set in beautiful countryside around Petersfield, and with dogs.
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Suzie stops at one of her favourite places, but should this be her final broadcast?
Suzie asks whether you like to hear more walks, more thoughts and more of Raine panting ahead of her.
Email team@shineradio.uk or call or WhatsApp 01730 555 500 to help her decide.
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Suzie hears the cuckoo for the first time this year
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Suzie hasn't done this walk at Bosham for a while. Much change!
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Thanks for visiting my fundraising page. I’m walking 60 miles in April for the Stand Up To Cancer Walkies Challenge. Paw-lease show your support and help fund life-saving research by donating to my page.
https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/suzies-su2c-dog-walking-giving-page-2
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Susie is repeating this audio to remember good times in 2022.
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This is a re-play of last years Wilde Walk to see how things have changed.
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Suzie and her labrador Raine take a walk in The Severals under crystalline blue skies.
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Suzie dodges the storms but fails to avoid the muddy puddles
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Suzie tries a new walk suggested by the OS App
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After a holiday Suzie muses about how much stuff we all need
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Suzie walks in the Preseli Hills in Wales while on holiday
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This Wilde Walk comes from West Wales where Suzie is on holiday.
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(This was recorded before the death of the Queen)
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Suzie is joined by her producer, John Welsman on a Petersfield Walking Festival walk for those in off-road mobility vehicles.
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Suzie considers some events that are coming up shortly.
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Suzie revisits the Severals after a long absence.
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Suzie enjoys a walk she hasn't done for a long time.
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Suzie takes a new route at Iping and considers the next Canine Partner
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Suzie tries to keep herself and Raine cool.
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Suzie walks in the evening to avoid the worst of the heatwave
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Suzie stays local and enjoys the hollyhocks of Village Street.
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Suzie is caught in a thunderstorm at Buriton
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Suzie remembers the 50's while laying back looking at the clouds and considers the Platinum Jubilee.
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Suzie talks about the new Petersfield Walking Festival and her part in it.
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This week Suzie enjoys her garden and talks about the the excitement of a new writing cabin that has just been built.
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Suzie enjoys the sight and smell of wild bluebells on a delightful spring day.
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Suzie muses about the way nature is changing with fewer bees among the gorse and the moves to astroturf
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Suzie travels to East Anglia for a family re-union
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Suzie explores a new walk with much dog swimming
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Suzie visits Butser Ancient Farm for the opening of their Saxon Building
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Suzie repeats the walk she did at the beginning of the first lockdown and enjoys Blue Skies and Squirrels Nests.
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Suzie enjoys the skylarks return and talks about the planned Petersfield Walking Festival and the walk she will be leading in August.
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Suzie walks around Old Porsmouth and Southsea Common with friends
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Suzie is adventurous on a walk at Langley and meets friendly walkers with good dogs
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Suzie explores woodland after the storms.
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Suzie hides from heavy rain and gives a listeners explanation of Severals
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Susie watches ants on a River Birch and discusses her interview with other authors and a poetry book winning the Costa.
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Suzie walks at the Severals with skate park and graveyard
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Having suffered with the wrong footwear, Suzie test her new boots and more.
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Suzie wears the wrong boots and suffers the consequences
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Suzie walks at South Harting on a cold, clear winters day and reminisces about her early visits here.
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Suzie wishes you a Happy New Year and goes off-piste yet again
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Suzie walks at Chapel Common and sees fun with new Christmas presents, muddy puddles and happy dogs.
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Suzie thinks about her foray into cycling and how it compares with walking for her.
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Suzie muses about, trees, books and hopes for the future on one of her favourite dog walks
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Suzie picks her way round the floods at Langley, ponders the coming Christmas and shares the experience of interviewing Giles Brandreth on her upcoming Talking Books show.
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Suzie joins some friends for a walk at Lurgashall and a lunch at the Noah's Ark pub
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Suzie walks Raine and feels sad that Taylor, the blonde, has now gone to join her lifetime partner. She will be missed but will do a great job helping her new friend.
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Suzie walks at Buriton and enjoys the autumn colours
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Suzie travels to the Milford Haven region of Pembrokeshire where her mother's family lived and revisits places from her childhood. A lighthouse keepers cottage features as do beaches and much wind.
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Suzie reflects on 3 years of Wilde Walks, the 100th PPod and several much loved family dogs.
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This week Suzie does a walk that she hasn't done for a while and re-lives happy memories and enjoys great views.
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Suzie walks at Langley and muses about the fact that the assistance dog has now been allocated to her human partner and is the final weeks of her training.
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Suzie walks in a lovely valley alongside the wall to West Dean college with sea views, sheep and a Spitfire.
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Durford Wood again. Sights and sounds of autumn with Raine. No matter how many times Suzie walks here, she can still get lost. In her thoughts, too … and why does she think of school? Old time, and a huge oak spanning time.
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Sky Farm in a squall. Suzie checks out a walk she is going to do with Michael Auger before he does the London Marathon and then goes on tour. It doesn’t start well.
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At Harting Down. Richard joins Suzie and Raine on a walk they haven’t done for ages. It’s a lovely, still and sunny autumn day - but fallen trees make life difficult.
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It’s a very steep climb up to Suzie’s favourite seat in the Hangers. Not the Poet’s Stone this time, and she’s with both dogs. It’s the usual mix of memory, with both guilty sadness and unrepentant happiness, and last week’s “monster” seems to have followed them …
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If you go down to the woods today … Suzie and the dogs hear something creepy in Durford Wood. Is it her imagination, listening to a Dennis Wheatley audiobook all week, or is it a real creature? You can find out about this and other horrors; the long jump world record from 1968 and share the first blackberries on Suzie’s birthday.
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It’s a sunny morning at last and Suzie and Raine revisit the Hangers, which is looking very different from their last muddy visit in early spring. Her attempt to use coarse grass to make an eldrich shriek luckily ends in failure. Finally Suzie ends at the Poet’s Stone and she describes the view for those who struggle to climb that far.
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The Wildes visit Liss for a walk along the old military railway as far as the Longmoor ranges and back for coffee and flapjack in the Turtle Cafe. Dogs (even wet ones) very welcome. And by amazing coincidence, Suzie meets Nigel Farndale, who is the guest author on this month’s Talking Books!
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Suzie and Raine return to Buriton after torrential rain. They make several discoveries: an old brick path, rewilding and planting, portaloos and cattle. Some changes better than others!
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Suzie is alone for a change, at Butser Ancient Farm. She is there to meet archaeologist Trevor Creighton, to talk about the Bronze Age project, burial rites and the ex-servicemen who are helping build the roundhouse. But that’s in other podcasts. Here, she enters the new Neolithic longhouse and breathes in the evocative woodsmoke from Before. (Before covid, in fact.)
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Suzie is with both dogs at Chapel Common after big thunderstorms, which have battered the wildflowers, but there are many insects on the land, in the air and on the dogs. Not all of them welcome. Suzie talks about the production of PSF Midsummer Night’s Dream. And what is a gibbous moon? Will the Blonde roll in fox poo or will Raine stamp on a snake?
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Suzie and Raine escape the heat and do the river walk beginning opposite Durleighmarsh farm shop, passing through fields of barley but not rye (broad beans actually) through Sky Park deer farm and over the bridge back to the car. Yes, there was swimming.
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Suzie and Raine visit Wyld’s Farm, where PSF are staging Midsummer Night’s Dream next week. It’s a magical space, where the audience will join the wedding party to walk through wildflower meadows and then sit beneath a giant oak tree to watch what unfolds … There’s more information from Lucy Hollis and Clare Glancy, long term organisers of course. Website:
https://petersfieldshakespearefestival.co.uk
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It’s the favourite walk at Durford - but with a difference. Suzie catches the Dawn Chorus ( a bit) because she’s there so early with the dogs. You can hear why - and what is stickmanship - after the great storm.
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Suzie explores a different section of Iping Common, with both dogs this time - and many lepidopterists. Trouble is, there don’t seem to be any butterflies and both dogs decide to be naughty. The recent heavy rain has left many hidden pools …
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Suzie picked up 3 free heritage walk leaflets from our lovely new Museum when Shine recorded from there last Saturday. Today she starts from home and discovers more about where we live with Sheet: The Two Mills.
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Suzie explores a completely different section of Iping Common, alone apart from Raine. Or was it the Grand Canyon? The sun was shining, anyway, and hot. The cattle are returning and there are new views and a South Downs project involving taking photos. With buzzards.
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A return to Woolbeding. Suzie laments the loss of her washing machine, meets little sir echo and lists some wildflowers. One of the dogs doesn’t cover herself in glory …
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Hear the cuckoo sing. A glorious walk with both dogs at Langley. No history but some geography - and rabbits.
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Suzie is back at Goodwood, but this time it’s the motor racing circuit and airfield. The Country Park holds wildflowers, happy memories, and now a great deal of litter!
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Suzie climbs the Trundle near Chichester in a gale, but then retreats to her writing cabin to talk about the intruiging history of this ancient place. The rainstorm can still be heard battering her cabin.
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It’s a very windy day at Langley. Where do they find a couple of carrots? Suzie hears the first cuckoo but it’s too distant but the blonde is happy to find a very deep pond in the middle of the common.
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Suzie’s ‘secret’ bluebell wood is now a highway for roped-up walkers. It’s in stunning ancient woodland at Eartham, Nore Wood. But now there are codes of conduct. Can the dogs - and Richard - stick to the rules? Join them in a purple haze for Lois’s last hurrah.
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It’s walk and talk again this week, beginning at Durleighmarsh Farm and taking in Suzie’s favourite badger setts, last explored with Abigail McKern, and this time the foster dog. Plus ancient oak tree, bluebells and a cow pat. It’s altogether a day of mixed blessings ...
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At the Severals. On their way to pick up the blonde foster dog from school, Suzie and Raine try a new walk starting from the opposite side of the road from where she has been before. It’s highly appropriate: the 100th edition of Wilde Walks starts where she began: getting lost!
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It’s a rather lovely edition. Suzie gets puffed at Buriton when she and the dogs tackle the slopes of the country park. There is sadness: the sale of their trusty campervan Lois prompts memories of happy jaunts but all are cheered by homemade flapjack and dog biscuits. Suzie shares some good advice …
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A short reflection at Langley, where her foster dog typically finds a morass to cavort in and then Suzie and the dogs gaze up at a soaring red kite. The bird. Then a late afternoon addition, where Suzie visits Iceland. In her imagination, of course.
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The Terrible Trio rest for a while at Chapel Common, where these Walks began in 2019. Suzie takes a seat in a hut made of branches and introduces their Canine Partner advanced training foster dog. There’s already sadness
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It’s the end of a lovely spring walk at Stansted Park. Suzie and Raine join a friend who recommends a walk towards the House itself for anyone without a dog. All is calm and reflective … until Raine tries to take over the mic herself ...
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Wake up to bird song with Suzie. It’s Chapel Common - but not as she knows it. At 7am no one else is there but despite the current climate of women feeling unsafe, Suzie loves being alone in a landscape.
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Schools are back and Suzie and Raine meet some children playing near the river. The start is exactly where she walked with Abigail McKern but then Suzie is shown an exciting new addition by her friend. And what’s this about teddy bears?
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Suzie is joined at Buriton by some old friends and they begin to feel optimistic in warm sunshine. One of them is a doctor who says the hospital is coping well.
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Suzie shares her back garden at dusk. The birds are giving their last song of the day after their nest-building and Richard has also been busy: doubling the size of their wildlife pond. A time for quiet reflection - not just of the stars and moon on its glassy surface.
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Reasons to be Cheerful at Chapel Common. Suzie feels the sun on her face but there’s a special reason to be cheerful that day. For once, it doesn’t involve Raine ...
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Why are the cows making such a rumpus? Suzie and Raine brave the Beast from the East to bring you their regular walk from Siberia … aka Durleighmarsh.
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Suzie and Raine walk with Richard on a new walk to the south of the Chalk Pit at Buriton. A stall with flapjacks and dog biscuits was a major attraction and suggests that they may be back - and the Honesty Box was not misnamed after all.
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The intrepid duo brave extreme mud and steep slopes when they walk up towards the Poet’s Stone from Island Farm Road. It’s all worth it, though, for a glimpse of a barn owl.
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Mudlarking. Suzie and Raine slide from Durleighmarsh Farm to home, braving very wet conditions and losing something vital. Come and splash in some puddles with them!
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Suzie walks with Richard and Raine, keeping it local now that we are back in lockdown. They did this exact walk at the beginning of the first lockdown and it’s a very different feeling.
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Suzie reports from the top of the Hangers after a long walk to get there. Others have ignored requests and have driven - and Raine also misbehaves. Still, it’s a New Year and Suzie looks forward to 2021.
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The best of Suzie's Wilde Walks for 2020, selected both by Suzie and by Shine Radio Presenters
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The best of Suzie's Wilde Walks for 2020, selected both by Suzie and by Shine Radio Presenters
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Did you know that the Repair Shop’s famous barn is at the museum? You can visit all through January, until filming restarts. Suzie and Raine manage not to break anything as they study the workshop and take in its very special atmosphere. [NOTE: sadly, new restrictions mean you can’t go inside the barn]
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Suzie tries to persuade an elf to let her in and snoops around the twitten … but it’s Richard who gets to meet the Man Himself, who talks about his long, long life in many guises, from long before Christ was born. Outside, children are in a state of high excitement. As are Suzie and Raine...
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Suzie returns to the walk she and Richard did during the first lockdown, when there was no traffic . She guides you through the walk for a change and advises Wellingtons because it’s very muddy … but what’s this about inside leg measurement?
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Suzie pauses in Badger City, among the high rise blocks to think about Xmas, trial bikes and boats. Excepts it’s BOATS: byways open to all traffic.
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Michael and Suzie get to know each other better ahead of their Christmas Show. But who gets all the attention? Raine makes sure of it! Some photos will be on our website when the podcast is live.
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It could be Scotland. Suzie pauses in a conifer wood, where loggers are clearing stands of trees. Raine chases a deer (the wrong way) as rain falls gently. What will Christmas look like for the Wildes? Icelandic! (This tradition is known as Jolabokaflod, which translates roughly to "Christmas book flood" in English.)
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An old favourite and the autumn colours are splendid. There is talk of Dr Who and Saturday afternoons. What begins well ends well - but Suzie has a scare in the middle.
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Suzie and Abigail do a circular walk around Durford Mill on a sublime autumn day. They talk poetry - but why does Abigail sing to the deer? Abigail McKern has been interviewed before on Shine Radio: but never like this! The link to her YouTube channel Walking with Poetry can be found on our website.
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Suzie stands in a glade and considers dusk and colour, with a bit of the Scottish play thrown in. It was recorded just before lockdown - but her walks will continue, as before, to bring the outdoors in in the company of a friend. Plus, dog.
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Suzie thinks about ghosts, seances, the pandemic and how WW1 and WW2 experiences of these foreshadowed today. But at Halloween, she also shares her own family’s hauntings.
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Suzie walks with Shine Radio presenters, Claire and Laura on the West Meon Trail, the unused railway between West Meon and Wickham.
Suzie would welcome supporters for the third book of her trilogy - Landfall
Find out the what the story is at https://unbound.com/books/landfall/
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This week's Wilde Walk is to Ashford Hangers. Suzie hasn’t done this particular circuit since it snowed. Find out why, and join her at Cobbett’s View, as an autumn evening settles down to memories.
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In this weeks Wilde Walk, Suzie Wilde brings us more from her holiday on the Isle of Wight, where Susie and her husband Richard have walked, taken in nature and hunted for remnants of Dinosaurs.
Suzie also takes a relaxed but reflective view on her week away and life in general.
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In this weeks Wilde Walk, Susie Wilde is on the Isle of Wight, battling with the wind, reflecting on sailing adventures of the past, and soaking up the last of this years warm weather.
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A taste of autumn with Suzie Wilde and Raine. For Suzie, this season marks the start of new relationships and projects.
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This week, Suzie takes Richard and and Lois to Blackdown Sussex, to admire the outstanding views and take a moment to reflect on Alfred Lord Tennyson.
You can contact Suzie on team@petersfieldradio.uk or call 01730 555 500.
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It’s Suzie’s birthday! Join her, along with Richard and Raine, for a walk around the iron age fort. An uninvited guest spoils the fun (and the recording!) in the form of a thunderstorm. It’s an easy, one-hour walk when the sun shines: perfect for a picnic - but this time, you’re invited to a glass of bubbly in Lois, the campervan.
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In this edition of Suzie's Wilde Walk in Durford Wood, Suzie reflects on the ageing process and its impact on her teeth, life in Southsea with her aunt Gladys, and her recording of baby Buzzards.
Recorded 3rd September 2020
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In this weeks Wilde Walk, Suzie re-visits Langley and Mere to test out her new stereo microphone and wax lyrical about playing Cricket in windy weather.
You can now hear Suzie's Walks on Petersfield's Shine Radio every Friday and Saturday. Tune in at https://shineradio.uk
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This week, our wandering wordsmith, Suzie Wilde, takes her labrador, Raine, on a hot walk to Langley - and, en route, she makes a surprising admission about a problem when she took a Wilde Wee ...
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What has the first dip of the year to do with Shakespeare? Suzie hides in a nearby coppice to avoid the wind, just a little bit, while she explains all.
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Author, broadcaster, bardolator and all-round good egg Suzie Wilde and labrador Raine go on a birthday walk in this week’s Wilde Walk - complete with blue sky, sea and butterflies.
But it isn’t Suzie’s birthday ... Confused? All will become clear.
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This week, in a feature-length edition, Suzie is joined by fellow Petersfield Community Radio volunteer John Welsman, who is visually impaired.
During their walk, along the West Meon to Wickham trail, they discuss what it's like to live with impaired vision and what colour is number 17. Cue lots of laughter, passing cyclists and - spoiler alert - talk of ghosts and parking issues.
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Suzie returns from a windy walk to research some detail about Terwick Common and the Fyning Estate. What was Sussex's biggest robbery - and who is Colin?
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Suzie and Raine anticipate the reopening of the museum and musician Jez demonstrates his medieval instruments.
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Suzie, Richard and Raine take to the water for a physically-distanced picnic with friends.
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Suzie finds herself in a twilight zone and reminds us how to be positive about small achievements.
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Suzie Wilde takes a stroll to the Petersfield community garden in Sheet to talk about this popular volunteer project with its manager Sue.
May contain lupins.
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Now that Suzie can walk further as lockdown eases, she and Raine add a statue, a golf course and lily pond to one of her regular rambles ...
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Suzie and Raine find a building site in Durford Wood is back at work.
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Suzie and Raine enjoy the features of Ashford Stream including the waterfall on Mill Lane.
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Suzie and Raine stop in the woods en route to the Durleighmarsh tea shop.
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Suzie and Raine find a new walk from the heart of Petersfield, but can Suzie capture the sound of an elusive spring cuckoo.
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Petersfield author Suzie Wilde takes a trail around Durford and finds pleasure and interest in tiny details.
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From Sheet, across the golf course, through the River Rother and around Stodham, never far from home for Suzie and Raine. What larks at Easter.
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Local author Suzie Wilde and her labrador Raine continue their popular series of local walks with a stroll close to home that doesn't require the car. Birdsong, deer and other natural surprises abound.
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Suzie Wilde takes her one allotted dog walk to a mystery spot and, with Raine, reminisces about childhoods past and cuddly toys that shouldn't be able to fly ...
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Local author Suzie Wilde and her labrador, Raine walk on Woolbeding Common where Suzie applies the wisdom of others to the needs of today.
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Suzie and Raine return to a watery scene in Winchester at a strange time for us all. Her reflections on our changing world are framed by marigolds and wet Spaniels.
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Suzie and Raine encounter mysterious bin bag activity in Durford Wood. What are those people doing down there?
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After the storms, Suzie and Raine take a walk from Petworth Park to the Horseguards in Tillington with friends and sheep tending the wineyards.
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Suzie Wilde and Raine visit the beach at Felpham, near Chichester, only to find the storms have changed it beyond recognition.
These are not the only turbulent times at Felpham - William Blake was charged with sedition while he was staying in a cottage here.
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