And finally before going on to three blogs about Worcester Cathedral, a section of the canal towpath (s.p.b.) not far from the canal basin and viewed south. The reason for taking this picture was to remind me that along the stretch of the wall at the right of the picture I found seven different types of wild plants, some in flower, that must have grown from wind-blown seeds embedded in the wall where some of the mortar had crumbled to leave a crevice. This surely being an argument for keeping brick walls not too well maintained. It’s amazing the tenacity for life shown by plants.