I think I'm the sort of person who generally feels blessed. I've written it here often enough. I'm blessed to have my family, blessed my own mum is still well, blessed I can work part time, blessed I'm healthy (touch wood).
These are the big things I am thankful for. Don't get me wrong, sometimes I feel annoyed and upset by stuff. When that happens getting outdoors generally lifts my mood.
This week my walking group were blessed with the best day of the week weather wise. Thursday morning was cold but sunny and I loved walking through the winter woodland.......
Then stopping for a coffee from my flask in this sunlit glade.... and being given home made cake by our walk leader.
I'd never heard of Porter cake but it was yummy. A moist and tasty fruit cake. I've found a recipe HERE. I might try and make it myself.
As we walked further through the woods one of our group noticed this Red Admiral butterfly.... such an amazing sight in January. I felt sorry for the poor, confused thing..........
The colours of the woodland and the green fir trees did make it look like somewhere continental rather than Blighty in January ...........
as we came out into open countryside the fields were full of free range pigs, each with it's own shelter it seemed. "Is that what they call Glamping?" one of the group asked....and we all laughed......
Lunch was in a very neat little churchyard...that even had a sweet model of the church in the lawn........
I do love my walking group...but I also like to explore a little on my own. So while they were still eating I wandered off to look a little further..........
and came across this strange ruin in the cemetery.........
and I loved the far reaching views, both back towards those glamping pigs........
Here's the ruin from the other side. I couldn't weigh it up...thankfully the internet provided the answers. It was made from parts of a ruined Saxon church that stood on this site.....so they are over 1000 years old.......
and this spot is alleged to be the resting place of Will Scarlet. How interesting. I love discovering things like this.
In the afternoon the clouds and wind built, but we tramped on and smiled at the pigs.........
and these cute cottages..........
this cottage even had a famous character looking out of the window........
Did you spot Tintin?
It was a whole day walking...well you can see on my phone it was from 10am till about 4pm. We covered 12 miles ( and that's my longest walk since last July)..........
yay...a great reason to feel cheerful.
Ummmm, that reminded me of something.
I got out my old photo album and found this snap from 1984. I know exactly what year it was, as this new fangled "Continental Quilt " was my 18th birthday present...and look what cover I chose for it :0)............
a replacement for my green candlewick bedspread and blankets :0)
Indoors I love that this batch of mini daffs are not so leggy ...a sign the light levels are improving?
The droplets on the glass were courtesy of eldest who was outside with the hose washing my car...and kitchen window ( his idea...bless him).
I accidentally knocked of one of the flowers...so I popped it on bird's head...
Cute hat :0)
A good book is certainly a reason to feel cheerful. I picked up this book in the library last week........
Another book called walking home ( I read THIS one last winter). It's very different to Simon's book.....but happily just as good. Clare writes in a easy to read style and this book wont last me much longer. It's funny and touching and full of emotion. It's also introduced me to Clare's Radio 4 programme called Ramblings...how had I never heard of this?...well quiet easily I suppose as I'm not a radio 4 listener. I love the format of walking and talking to interesting people in some of the most wonderful parts of the U.K. ..........
They are so inspiring. I now want to walk Kinder Scout (preferably with Mike Harding alongside to sing I'm a rambler as he does at the start of THIS episode). Oh and the Mourne Mountains sound amazing. Oh and Windsor Great Park.....and the South Downs. I could go on.
As I said...very inspiring :0)
The Snowdrops are flowering by the church...........
Such cheerful harbingers of spring.....but be careful if you crouch down to get a low angle shot of these little beauties.....as you may get stung on the bottom for your effort.........
Like I did .
I'll finish this long and somewhat rambling post ( get it ) with a photo of the cheerful pink house I often pass ....it never usually shows up as pink in my photos....but this time it did........
Well done if you made it this far. Wishing you all a cheerful week Lovelies.
Jacquie x