Friday, 29 May 2020

The Wow Factor

A lovely morning for a walk.


I thought I would try walking a bit further today to see how I managed it now I am feeling so much better than last week.


I walked to a place I went with my husband last year...we didn't get to do the full walk, we just walked a little way.


I decided I wanted to walk down to the water, as we didn't do that.


A tantalising glimpse of a beach...


A lovely pond.


The cliffs.


Rugged beauty.


The car park.  It had a few cars in it already when I arrived.  I'd walked along the road to get there, but only one of the cars passed me just as I got there.


Walking down.


A little more of the beach.

and then.....


Wow!  I was absolutely amazed.


I really hadn't expected this.


Beach wise, I am not easy to impress being used to the magnificent New Zealand beaches where I grew up.  A lot of those take some beating.   This came close to being comparable in beauty that is for sure.


I had a lovely time walking along it.


I didn't walk as far as I would have liked as knew I had to walk home again.


I didn't want to overdo it, so it will be interesting to see how I feel tomorrow.


Such richness of colours.




Waves lapping the shore


The sea really did look inviting.



Colourful cliffs.


There was such colour in them, difficult to capture on film properly.





Time to say goodbye until another day...I will definitely come back, with a packed lunch so I can enjoy walking right along the beach.


Large Red Damselfly


Lovely pond.




Instead of walking back via the road I went through the fields and the woods.


Looking back...


A swing someone had set up in the wood hanging from a tree.  I bet many have enjoyed a good swing on it.

Back home....


The crows enjoying a sunbathe on the roof of my seat.


This arrived this afternoon.
I sold a doll in the weekend and was able to arrange a courier collection so I didn't have to go to the post office.  With the proceeds I was able to buy a hutch for the guinea pigs.  They live inside my garden shed, but the sun shines directly into it all day, and I am worried about them getting too hot so wanted something they could go in during the day that would be cooler for them.  So was pleased to be able to get this and was most impressed how quickly it arrived.



The pieces.


The assembly...


Finished!  It fits on the deck beside my sewing studio nicely.  It is shaded there...I just have to check in the morning if it is shaded enough.  Certainly by late afternoon when I finished building this it was.

I will put the guinea pigs back in the shed at night as we have foxes, and after a fox 'opening' one of my guinea pig hutches many years ago when we first moved to Rose Cottage, in Hertfordshire, I don't trust them, and don't want to risk them getting into the hutch here.  

8 comments:

  1. What a beautiful beach - although I'm not so sure about the walk back up that hill LOL
    You did well to put the hutch together yourself. I can never work out those sort of things.
    Have a great day :)

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    1. Unfortunately pretty much wherever I have been so far you can't avoid hills or steps!

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  2. Well done, good Kiwi ingenuity. It looks good.

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  3. Everything about your walk impresses me. The rugged cliffs, the waves, that beautiful beach! How fortunate you are to live near such sights.
    The new hutch for the guinea pigs looks great.

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    1. It was just an amazing walk and beach. Just loved it so much. I am very fortunate to live so close to such wonderful sights and I remind myself of that when feeling a bit down or upset about things.

      Really quite pleased with the hutch.

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  4. That beach looks wonderful and the colours in the cliffs amazing.

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    1. The colours really are quite amazing aren't they Sue?.

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