Our walk the previous week had to be cancelled when the wrong move wrecked my knee. 25th July 2024 is my first outing since then, and that knee is still fragile. I’m nor confident of surviving a long walk, so we opt for a ‘stroll’ along the River Bure, as far as Bure Park on the outskirts of town. Please join us, though be advised, the day is dull and we’re not walking fast!
We start at the old town wall… beside the yacht station. The smell of bacon is thick in the air
Some boats are permanent fixtures…
Away from the chaos of boats and services, grazing marshes stretch into the mist as if into infinity while this Lesser Black Backed Gull plays sentinel
Sheep graze to our left while to our right steps offer entrance to Bure Park. I step one at a time, careful not to wring my knee again
And it’s into the wooded copse where this tree intrigues me
As does this lime tree…
Disappointed at first to see no swans, no ducks, no coots…
But as we round a corner…ah, here they are
By now my knee isn’t at all happy. It’s not going to make the walk home. Like it not I’m going to have to get on a bus. Ouch! Ouch and ouch and ouch. And careful how I get off.
I’m hoping another week will see a great improvement to my knee, but I’m still wary of getting on and off busses, and of walking my usual distance. We’ll see.
Hope you enjoyed our walk. I did, despite a few moments of pain.














I hope you give your knees some rest. I really enjoyed these photos.
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The knee held out and has since rested. I’m being kind and considerate to the forlorn joint, while also exercising to regain strength
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That’s good. Take care.
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I’m not going to say always, but I am a little disciplined and careful than I used to be!
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Me too. Things we learn from experience
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