Sunday, 15 August 2021

Opencast walk


















 We needed a walk...one of our friends came home in March from Spain having been diagnosed with liver cancer. This morning he died.

Back to the opencast, where much wood has been harvested and replanting is progressing. However this time it is with birch, alder, Rowan and Scots pine.

We are gradually finding our way around, learning the tracks and earmarking ones for our next walk. 

10 comments:

The Weaver of Grass said...

Sorry to hear about your friend walking is a good antidote at a time like that - time for thought and time out in the open air to be aware that life of every kind goes on.

Joanne Noragon said...

What a great collection of pictures from one walk!

molly said...


Would love if that old car could tell its story!

Susan Heather said...

Sorry about your friend
Looks an interesting place for a walk.

kjsutcliffe said...

Walking is good medicine for a lot of things xxx
Sending hugs.

Debby said...

It is hard to watch a friend go. My condolences to you and your Pirate.

Barbara Rogers said...

Rain is pouring here, which reminds me of tears shed and unshed...how our own hearts are so fragile and we love one another, then hurt when one dies. May you find respite and solace on your walks.

Colette said...

You honored your friend with this lovely walk, and your attention to the world around you. Love the photos. My favorite one is the old rusted car in the field. It has taken on the colors of the field as it rusts away.

Steve Reed said...

Sorry about your friend. I'm glad you got outside for some exploring.

Amy said...

oh no so sorry about your friend, I do hope he wasn't in pain for too long.