Continuing our walk from 12th May, having passed through Ashby St Mary we head to Lound Lakes.












That’s it. I do hope you enjoyed the walk. And where am I going next week? I don’t know yet. See Tuesday Treats for the flowers seen on the way.
Continuing our walk from 12th May, having passed through Ashby St Mary we head to Lound Lakes.
That’s it. I do hope you enjoyed the walk. And where am I going next week? I don’t know yet. See Tuesday Treats for the flowers seen on the way.
Seems a great, refreshing walk.
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It was. Excellent.
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👍👍👍
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Such lovely sights to take in. Thanks for sharing the pics, Crispina. 😃
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Always happy to share
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Oh, this whole series is beautiful! My kind of walk, to be sure! Lovely, lovely, lovely!
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Thank you, Dale. I love walks that have varied terrain and varied countryside
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Me too. Better workout and much more to see.
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This week was another good one. Though I shan’t post photos till Sunday next
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Of course you won’t!
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I need to eke them out. I don’t know how much disruption is coming my way
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Ahhh… I see… Meanwhile, I go on these long walks, plan on sharing and next thing you know a week has gone by…
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Yea. I’m now uploading and scheduling for 2/3 weeks ahead cos of the move
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I have to give you, the organised bloggers, credit. I don’t schedule a damn thing. Ever. Well, not true. Wordless Wednesdays on Marc’s blog, but that’s it! The rest, I go about willy-nilly.
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It’s the only way I can stay on top of it. But then I get behind with reading & commenting. If anyone tells you that retirement brings relaxation, tell them they’re liars!
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Oh hey, I’m just saying. I’m not a strict blogger 😉 As long as you do you! And no, I believe we are much busier when we don’t have a job per se…
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Yea. Life can be so hectic
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It really can…
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Beautiful photos, Crispina!
Nan
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Thank you, Nan. 🙂
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The first photo of Bluebell Woods looks absolutely magical. I’m half anticipating a rabbit to talk to me 🙂
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I took so many photos, deciding which to use was the challenge
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I can understand. I’m also in a bit of a dilemma when choosing photos
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This Tuesday’s walk, I came back with 400 photos!
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What a gorgeous walk – how lovely to go along vicariously! I loved the bluebells, especially in the shady woods, which are always my favorite part of a walk.
It’s been a while since I’ve come up for air to see your posts and I’ve missed them. What a lovely one to come back to! I finally took a few days of vacation a couple weeks ago and went to visit someone who lives out in the country in upstate New York, and it was absolutely wonderful to be able to walk around there and feel back around nature again. He has 50 acres of unfinished land with trails and woods and fields, and a large pond with two (very loud) nesting geese and a beaver. It was so magical and peaceful to sit on his back patio and watch the deer come drink at the pond. ❤
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Aw, I envy you. Sounds idyllic. I’ve a friend who has acres in the Endless Mountains, he speaks of watching the deer and I think of growing wings and taking to the air!!!
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I envy past-Me too, now that I’m back home and far from any wilderness. I have nice places to walk here, but they feel very manicured and crowded compared to his farm. He sends me photos from his walks sometimes though, so that’s nice. And I’ll get to see it again in a couple of months. ❤
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Glad you’re getting back on your feet. Wish you well with any *country* visits. So essential to our well-being 🙂
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A lovely walk to a stunning finale.
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Thank you, Andrea 🙂
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All truly lovely images. I especially like the field of canola image with the sunlit bright yellow green against the trees and darker green in the foreground.
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Every canola field I love. But I know which one you mean.
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