You seem to be settling well into your new home and area. I did enjoy seeing your photographs, it looks a very nice place for a walk. That 'way marker' is indeed nice and colourful.
I think spring is always the best time to explore new places, there are always some many things 'waking up' Hope all is well. Stewart M - Melbourne PS: my Indian trip was utterly remarkable.
A thirty minute walk is not so hard for you.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see the locals defending their country against those damn foreigners.
That is such a pretty place to walk. I love anywhere with water - it adds a different dimension to life.
ReplyDeleteCan you swim there in summer, then lie on the banks to dry off, rest and eat?
ReplyDeleteLooks like the swans just don't want to share but I do like the sign post way marker.
ReplyDeleteYou seem to be settling well into your new home and area.
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy seeing your photographs, it looks a very nice place for a walk.
That 'way marker' is indeed nice and colourful.
Wishing you happy April days ahead.
All the best Jan
How fortunate to have this walkway only minutes from your home! I am sure it will be fun to visit through out the seasons.
ReplyDeleteOff to Greece on Tuesday! Lovely walk you found.
ReplyDeleteLooks a lovely place to walk. Swans can be so territorial especially when it’s nesting time.
ReplyDeleteIt's always nice to find a new walk and this one is pretty. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteI think spring is always the best time to explore new places, there are always some many things 'waking up'
ReplyDeleteHope all is well. Stewart M - Melbourne
PS: my Indian trip was utterly remarkable.