An autumn walk wearing T-shirts! In October! It was really special because Someone was off work mid-week for a few days, and so on Wednesday we grabbed the opportunity to go for a longer walk. It was a beautiful day, about 19° and very quiet. I think we only saw a couple of joggers in the middle and then a couple of dog walkers at the end, it was 3 o’clock by then.
We took our time. I went slowly, took lots of photographs and really looked around. It was the first longer walk, at 6 1/2 miles, that we’ve done since August because I’ve been feeling so unwell. We’ve managed the hour-long loop around the fields near home a few times, but this was a proper jaunt.
To begin with I felt quite unbalanced, especially as the initial part of the walk begins alongside a road. Walking along with cars going past felt quite disorientating. But once we were on our own walking along the footpath and bridleway, everything seemed easier.

I wish that I could go back in time, morph into an invisible being, to see the people and listen to what they talked about as they tramped along this lane. I’d like to know what they bought. A length of ribbon to decorate a new bonnet? A packet of sugar, or flour? A long saved for book? A twist of salt? Or did they just go to the pub and then stagger home again. Stumble, trip, stumble, trip!




















I turned back to take this photo at the end of the lane and then enjoyed being out in the open again. Surrounded by countryside, with long views across newly ploughed fields, a distant village with smoke from a bonfire rising into the sky. At this point you are at a green crossroads and can go one of four ways. We have tried all, but our favourite is the one, which with several more turns takes us in a big 6 1/2 mile loop. It ends with a hill right to our front door. A downward hill, is definitely the best kind at the end of a good walk.
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To be continued, part 2 coming soon…
gorgeous photos, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Dawn. Next part on Sunday morning.
What wonderful walk, those views, and a real Autumnal feel.
Glad you enjoyed coming along
on a virtual walk. The other part will be coming on Sunday morning.
Ahhhh, a good walk is so good for the soul, and it’s something I regularly crave. Beautiful photos, I love seeing all the little details that you noticed along the way xxxx
A daily walk is my usual aim and I love a longer walk a couple of times a week. It’s something I’ve really, really missed in the last month. Hopefully going to make up for lost time! Thank you xx
Loved all the photographs and seeing the things you noticed.
Thank you Jane! Glad it’s been so appreciated. We live in a beautiful country.