…lead to a late Sunday afternoon walk along my local pathways.

Badger

Be Safe

Why?

Sunny Glow

Golden

Light at the end of the pathway

Long Shadow

6 Comments CherryPie on Aug 10th 2020

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Starry Night

Fine Patio Dining

After a day catching up with weekly chores there was fine dining on the patio followed by a glass of wine as the sunset and stars emerged in the sky.

WOW, what a a fabulous evening for star watching. I can’t remember the last time I saw so many stars.

Beef Taco Past

6 Comments CherryPie on Aug 9th 2020

We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.

Native American Proverb

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4 Comments CherryPie on Aug 3rd 2020

Mwnt_Cove

Mwnt Cove - Photo courtesy of Marion Haworth on Wikimedia

When I opened up the August edition of Country Walking Magazine one of the first things that caught my eye was a picture of Cardigan Bay. I know that beach and the bay beyond, it brought back childhood memories of family holidays; sunshine, a beautiful secluded beach, families enjoying the beach and cove, rowing across the cove in a rubber dinghy with my dad and brother, my dad thinking that dinghy had a leak before realising that the noise he could hear was the ropes flapping on the side of the boat.

My most lasting memory was a dad and his boy swimming back into the cove from the bay beyond. The boy ran up the beach (with his father lagging behind) shouting ‘There is a killer whale coming’. Suddenly the sea emptied of people. As they ran up the beach away from the sea I saw the gentle dip and rise of a dolphin gracefully swimming past the end of the cove.

Delving deeper into the pages of CW Magazine I found the article ‘Far From the Madding Crowds’. The article pictured a different aspect of Mwnt beach and Cardigan Bay along with other special wild places to stay in Wales.

The name of one of those places, Ty’n Cornel, reminded me of my stay in a hotel of a similar name “The hotel Ty’n Y Cornel” which is situated on the banks of Tal-y-Llyn-Lake, a breath taking location, where Mr C and I had a mini vacation.

Creggenan Lakes

Creggenan Lakes

Tal-y-Llyn Lake

On our journey to our one night stay we found a suitable place for lunch and later parked by Creggenan Lakes at Cadair Idris to enjoy the view before continuing our journey to Tal-y-Llyn. On arrival we checked into the hotel and donned our walking gear before setting off on a circular walk from the hotel doorstep.

Tal-y-Llyn Lake

Tal-y-Llyn Lake Walk

The walk took us up above the lake, providing spectacular views. At one point the pathway seemed to come to a dead end when the directions lead through a farm field with no obvious pathway in the direction we thought the trail led. Not wanting to trespass through a field we walked along the outside of the field (in woodland) to try and find the pathway.

All of a sudden a farmer appeared from nowhere and told us we were trespassing. She was not very helpful and gesticulated that we should go back down the path along the edge of the field. When back at the gate where we thought the path should be we once again surveyed the field and noticed a traffic cone. The traffic cone was mostly obscured by crop leading me to think that the farmer had obscured the pathway deliberately.

Back on track we descended down the hill arriving at the road that would take us back to the hotel. Mr C needed to make a phone call and this being ‘pre mobile phone’ days ran to a nearby phone box.

I was left alone in the wilderness. A large bird descended, landing on the low strung telegraph wire behind me. As he scrutinised me I was reminded of a scene in The Hobbit where Bilbo and the dwarves were carried off by Eagles.

I was relieved when Mr C returned and the Buzzard gracefully flew off.

12 Comments CherryPie on Jul 28th 2020

Hampton Court Castle

Now things are beginning to reopen we took the opportunity to visit Hampton Court Castle Gardens in Hope Under Dinmore.  On arrival our first port of call was the Orangery Cafe where we sat outside in the sunshine enjoying a sandwich whilst taking in the view.

After lunch we enjoyed a walk around the gardens which were as lovely as I remembered them on a previous visit. It was nice to visit somewhere that did not require tickets to be pre booked.

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

Hampton Court Castle

14 Comments CherryPie on Jul 27th 2020

Priorslee Flash

I eventually got around to exploring the new walking route/area that I researched a few weeks ago.

The walk was a refreshing change from my doorstop walks. There was an abundance of wildlife to see including two bold rats due to the area being so quiet.

I will be back to explore the area further along with some of the trail paths that lead to and from it.

Priorslee Flash

Priorslee Flash

Priorslee Flash

Percy the Priorslee Snake

Percy the Priorslee Snake

Happy Walks

Priorslee Flash

Hanging over Hangman's Pool

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Walkway

Nesting

Nesting

A Pathway with Possibilities

2 Comments CherryPie on Jul 23rd 2020

Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet.

Roger Miller

Wall Walk

6 Comments CherryPie on Jul 20th 2020

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