I know I haven’t been around for the last couple of days, but we’ve had a visitor from London and have been out to the places everyone wants to see when they say they’re coming to see us. I put together a little photo tour to show you what we saw on our field trip.
I have to have frequent stops to record images like this…
or this…
It’s difficult to get lost when there are signs along the way like this one.
Sometimes you meet up with wooly animals like the one above.
Dylan the dog, waits for his dog walkers.
As I went to the edge for the shot, John snapped this one of me.
Okay…I know this looks funny, but look at the view. I was taking a picture not a nap.
This was not the only hill we climbed.
We walked this valley. It reminded me of Scotland.
Pheasant…we walked up them on and I got off a couple of shots. This was the best one.
The two dark spots on the path are John and his eldest daughter.
The yellow flowers are called Gorse…they grow everywhere and smell like coconut.
The walk was well worth the dramatic views.
More hills…
and even more hills….
Follow the arrow and go out about an inch and then down to see the woman swimming in the freezing cold water.
See what I mean…
If you look over to the far right, there is a wooden bench for watching the waves.
John was walking past this remains of an old building when the moon came out.
Elizabeth & John
We started our coast path walk at Brownsham and walked past Hartland Point where you can take a helicopter to Lundy, an island John loves to visit (we’re going in January ) and we finished at Hartland Quay.