This morning was lovely so I set off up Tee Lane and turned right at the water tower down a track. Heading towards Coleby around the edge of the fields I came across a bench, in the middle of nowhere in particular, strange place to put a bench, I thought. Someone had tied a bouquet of flowers to the tree next to it, I read the card, it said, 'Forever yours'. How kind of someone to put a bench here so people can sit awhile and enjoy the solitude of the countryside. Of course the bench was placed there in memory of a loved one, someone who probably walked that path many times.
I carried on through Colby and across the fields to Alkborough. I have mentioned this place before. The sign at the entrance to the village has a picture of St Julian's Bower, a maze cut into the turf.
I joined the hill top to return home high above the River Trent. I love it up here. By this time my blister was starting to make me limp, but I hobbled on. The seven mile walk took me two and threequarter hours to complete. I'm going to do a thirteen mile walk next week, need to get my feet right for that.
There is nothing worse than blisters! So hard to enjoy anything when your feet hurt... your photo's are wonderful they really capture the beauty of the place.
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