The day after my birthday my husband and I went for a lovely walk along the cliff and then coastal paths. He hadn't been that way before, so it was lovely to share one of my regular walks with him.
As we came out of our gate I spied a butterfly on the bank and was able to capture a photo of it. I have been seeing butterflies for a few weeks now which is lovely. Really feels like spring when you start to see the butterflies out and about.
Walking along the cliff path.
Container ships out at sea.
A dilapidated barn that I walk past.
My husband
He looks happy!
The view from the seat.
A picture of me.
It was really lovely to have someone to walk with and chat to.
(I also enjoyed the walks I did with my son and daughter in law the previous days but didn't take my camera on those walks).
This photo was taken from our deck later in the afternoon.
My husband goes home this evening. It has been a lovely week of having first my son and daughter in law here for a few days before my husband arrived, then having all three, and then just hubby after my son and his wife left Saturday night. It has gone way too quickly though. Much has been achieved which is good as it was nice to have some help with jobs that weren't so easy to do on my own. We even managed to fill up the wood store today with wood from a neighbour that we went and collected by filling up the boot of the car a couple of times. I will post another update of what has been done hopefully tomorrow.
Good that you have had the chance to do things together and good weather for it too
ReplyDeleteThank you, and yes the weather wasn't too bad which was great!
DeleteYou both look happy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, we were, we had such a lovely walk.
DeleteIt's great that you have had close family at home and been able to enjoy human warmth and some company.
ReplyDeleteOh yes indeed, very lovely indeed, the week went far too quickly.
DeleteLove the photos of you and your husband - he looks like a really nice guy :)
ReplyDeleteYes he is a very nice guy :)
DeleteGood to see happy smiles. I like old sheds, they make me wonder what stories they could tell.
ReplyDeleteYes I love old sheds too. I have enjoyed taking photos of old sheds each year when I come home to NZ, but obviously haven't the last couple of years!
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