On this day in 2015 I shared with you a rather fabulous stroll beside Lake Erie. You could jump in the water here and swim to Canada, a few brave persons have done so in the past.

Not me though! I just enjoyed the Pennsylvanian shoreline, you can read about my walk here. Whilst I have your attention perhaps I can persuade you to share a past square too. There are multiple ways you can Square this month including;
- Sharing on this day moments from previous posts as well as favourite squares and leftover squares from a previous theme
- Re-posting previous square posts which didn’t get much attention when they first appeared
- Having fun with the word ‘past’ by sharing squares of history and heritage, and that includes past holidays!
- Taking brand new photographs that would have been perfect for a previous theme
- Or if you have only recently discovered squares why not delight us with themes you missed. I have listed all previous themes in this square

pastsquares challenge: https://freemindconfession.wordpress.com/2021/10/12/pastsquares-challenge-from-a-travelers-past/ just something from old album
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Welcome back to squares 😀
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I think I’d have been happy enjoying the shoreline too. 🙂
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Apparently it is only 24 miles at its narrowest point!!!
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Just a short swim then! 😀 😀
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easy peasy (not)!!
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Those massive bodies of water are so impressive. Great photo!
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They really are 🙂 more like seas!
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Yes, when we were in Toronto we were told that Lake Ontario has a tidal range. It’s amazing.
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and that’s the smallest of the lakes!
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How very serene…I’ve gone Roman again: https://suejudd.com/2021/10/12/another-roman-theatre-past-squares-12/
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It was that day, but can also be pretty wild out there!
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Fair enough!
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A peaceful start to my day. Thank you.
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So glad you like – was a beautiful day out there
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Still admiring that heron! I’d forgotten that your travels often took you to the States. Any plans to go back? Not sure what family members you still have there- cousins?
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Yes we miss going, but no plans at moment. Tad too dangerous out there with covid
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I’d have been walking with you, Becky. And waiting to get a photo of a swimmer 😉
I’ve gone musical today: https://wp.me/p35cNK-qXk
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hee hee not sure an autumn swim across would be the most advisable thing to do! The park was close to shutting down for the winter when we were there. Such a beautiful part of the US, one of these days I will explore all of the lakes. Fancy catching a steamer!
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Not me either 🙂
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yes I think foolhardy is probably more an appropriate term than brave! Apparently the youngest person to have done it was only 14 years of age at the time.
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I think there is an Australian woman going to swim the English Channel for some huge amount of time currently there. Better off on a lake I say
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I agree . . . they are crazy the ones that swim in the channel, it’s like a motorway out there with all the ships.
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and cold
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Finally worked something up
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ooh intriguing – be there shortly. Have only just sat down to the laptop this morning.
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I’ll wait 😁
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Looks like a great place for a walk 😃 I’ve gone with a past trip today, as well: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2021/10/12/new-squares-from-a-past-ride-pastsquares-oct-10/
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It is rather fabulous out there – feels so long ago since we were exploring the shoreline
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Looks lovely and peaceful. I too have water-filled square today. 🙂
https://mariawijk.wordpress.com/2021/10/12/lines-of-tranquility/
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It certainly was that day – park was closing to shutting down for the winter so very few people out there
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