This afternoon we wandered down to the station and to my excitement a new looking GWR train whooshed into the station, bound for London. So tempted for a split second to jump on, especially when we talked to the ticket collector and she said there were only three passengers on board…I’m really missing London, or going anywhere really. My feet are always itchy.
Then we found a new to us bridleway. I don’t know about you but in a quest to find local walks we have discovered so many bridleways and footpaths. But then we are lucky to be living in a paradise for walkers and cyclists.
It was an exhilarating walk on a very windy day, with absolutely stunning views west and rippling fields of wheat.
Praise be that the toilets were open, or at least the gents (ladies in the locked waiting room) and we could both use it on our return. We both marvelled at how it was the first public toilet we’ve been in for a long time!
Then to the Co-Op for tonic and he found orange sticker sausages for the win.
#LockdownExcitement
Lovely photos, looks so tranquil.
You have such lovely places to go for walks.
We really do appreciate it too
You can easily picture Elizabeth Bennet walking along this way. Delightful!!!
Yes, actually you really can! Muddy hem and all
Such pretty pictures. Public toilets in working order….now there’s a novelty!!!
Amazing, no equality but with a man stationed outside I wasn’t worried. It’s like a ghost station anyway…
Maybe the man was a ghost, too? …!!!
Very much alive! ;-)
That looks like a gorgeous walk. I think I need to go further afield… I’m a bit bored with our nearby walks, but I don’t want to find myself at a crowded local beauty spot!! All the local reservoirs have been heaving recently!
Wonderful photos. It looks so tranquil. Thanks for the post.