I think that scene is just delightful, but I can’t see anything else, so I’m not sure how the others commenting know that you got the train back. I’ll have to go searching further, but definitely not on foot. I hope it was peaceful for you.
it was in one of the very early comments I mentioned it, so that’s probably why you didn’t spot it. And yes so very peaceful until I arrived in busy Bath 🙂
Your walking is becoming epic, Becky. Alomst 60,000 in 48 hrs is a mammoth effort, and it looks like Mother Nature turned on the charm for you with those gorgeous blue skies. (I’m sure you also enjoyed, or appreciated, the train ride home.) Lovely to hear from you and I look forward to reading more about your walking adventures 🤗
24 miles in two days is a lot of walking. I’m glad you felt like Robert was with you. Loving a person so well helps you see things they would notice or enjoy, so you half-see through their eyes as well as your own. I hope you had enough walking in you to see some of Bath while you were there.
Such a beautiful scene Becky!
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It really is. I’ll share more in next day or so 🙂
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I think that scene is just delightful, but I can’t see anything else, so I’m not sure how the others commenting know that you got the train back. I’ll have to go searching further, but definitely not on foot. I hope it was peaceful for you.
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it was in one of the very early comments I mentioned it, so that’s probably why you didn’t spot it. And yes so very peaceful until I arrived in busy Bath 🙂
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What a beautiful, still lake with a near perfect reflection!
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The delight of a canal, very little movement unless a narrow boat is on the move
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Great day for a long walk.
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It was 🙂
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Looks a beautiful day for a walk. Glad there was a train back!
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I was so glad too, and that there were not any rail strikes that day!
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Great!
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Sun, a long walk to then wander around historical Bath. Bliss.
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It was a good day 🙂
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Well, if that was along the canal, that’s a lovely walk. Well done you!
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It was indeed. Can’t get lost following the canal!
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And you know there won’t be any hills!
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well almost no hills, the tow path often switches sides at aqueducts and locks which necessitates an up and down, or down and up at times!
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Goodness! I’m glad you didn’t have to walk 10 miles back again. But what a glorious day for it.
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It was so glorious 😍
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Your walking is becoming epic, Becky. Alomst 60,000 in 48 hrs is a mammoth effort, and it looks like Mother Nature turned on the charm for you with those gorgeous blue skies. (I’m sure you also enjoyed, or appreciated, the train ride home.) Lovely to hear from you and I look forward to reading more about your walking adventures 🤗
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Bonkers walking isn’t it! Nature certainly was weaving its charm 🙂
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Dean and I did a 21 km bushwalk once (just short of 14 miles) and I struggled to move for a week 🤣
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lol!!
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As an aside I think our next trip to England will include renting a longboat with my English cousins and traveling a bit that way.
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Oh it’s such a great way to travel here. Just choose the right canals to explore!
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Excellent start to a tale! And a new to me challenge. Hm….
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It’s a lovely challenge 🙂
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Congrats on your walk. Looks like it was beautiful 😀 😀
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Thanks Cee. It really was. Will share the whole walk soon
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A glorious day for it. Thanks for sharing, Becky.
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Such a beautiful day, although it began in freezing fog!
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🤗💗
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Good for you, Becky, and you got a lovely reflection shot. Glad you could get the train back, though. 🙂 Must have been fun on a narrowboat.
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Thanks, I was relieved about train back too!
It is so much fun though actually on narrow boat as there are a couple of aqueducts, swing bridges and locks. A relaxing stretch of canal.
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10 miles is quite long!
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My feet would agree!
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24 miles in two days is a lot of walking. I’m glad you felt like Robert was with you. Loving a person so well helps you see things they would notice or enjoy, so you half-see through their eyes as well as your own. I hope you had enough walking in you to see some of Bath while you were there.
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I still can’t quite believe how much walking I did!
I actually found Bath a bit busy on arrival, so as I’ve been before I simply did a few tasks and then headed straight for railway station.
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Lovely. 😊
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Wow, impressive! I’m not surprised your feet were aching, but hopefully the lovely scenery distracted you from that.
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It did 🙂 previous day I did 14 miles so that may have contributed to their complaining! Nearly 60,000 steps outdoors in 48hrs.
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Bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Oh, you must have had a wonderful walk,Becky!
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I did Sue – saw kingfishers and cormorants, so felt like Robert was with me 😀
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Pleased you saw kingfishers!
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So am I, they always brighten your day.
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I think I have only seen one once!
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Guess I’ve been lucky, as seen so many over the years. Trick is being really quiet when near water!
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OK!
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A fabulous shot of part of what I hope was an energising day x
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It was – began with a facial and so was very chilled by the end of it 😀 think I need new walking boots though as my feet were aching!
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But it was an especially long walk, wasn’t it? Your feet were protesting about the length, not the boots perhaps?
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Possibly!
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You know I love narrow boats and the tree reflection is fabulous Becky. It looked like a lovely day for a walk and a train ride 🤗💞
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It really was – brought back memories of doing the same route 30 years ago. But then I did it on a narrow boat!
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Now you are really making me jealous
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… and hopefully you were able to return and are not left stranded there?
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hee hee, I caught the train back to my starting place!
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Wrong direction! I used to take the bus to a certain location and walk home from there. 😂
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yeah I might do that next time 🙂
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I always found it easier to find my way home than to find a certain landmark…
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That’s a very wise approach
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