Still nursing a painful knee, still reluctant to get on and off a bus (cos my knee doesn’t like that) and yet I need to walk, and get out of town. So when 30th July 2024 dawns a bright day and the north bank of Breydon Water calls me, I have to go. Please join me
We begin at the confluence of the rivers Bure and Yare, on the town side of Breydon Bridge…
It’s early, not much traffic yet
And under we go. This was under construction the year I moved to this town (1983)
Looking across to the south side… and to the north to where both the railway and the road run
The colours here are formed by the gold of sea purslane, the purple of sea lavender, plus a medley of salt-resistant grasses. This regularly floods
Between Breydon Bank and the railway is a triangular scrap of wasteland. The flora here is amazing, some of which I’ve featured on this week’s Tuesday Treats
Return journey and, breakfast eaten, the Broad’s cruisers are moving out. Their passing disturbs the feeding birds!
Hope you enjoyed. It wasn’t a long walk, but it was just what the doctor ordered for my knee and my camera π












Walking on a flat surface is good for the knees. Lovely pics! Thanks for sharing
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You know I love sharing my photos! And it makes me happy that you like them. And may there be many many more to come π
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Amen. Thank you ππΌ
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Lovely pics, Crispina. I enjoyed a lot seeing through your eyes. Thanks for sharing. Inspite of pain and aches, we have keep walking.
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Thank you, Indira. I have to keep walking, it’s in my nature π
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