Showing posts with label Arnside. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arnside. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Take a Walk on the Wild Side!

Following on from my last blog and our wet and windy walk around Tarn Hows, the weather perked up for the rest of our time in Cumbria and we made the most of it, getting out and about in the sunshine. I managed to walk a good few miles each day and just enjoyed savouring all the beautiful scenery, countryside and wildlife. I had set myself a goal of trying a different walk each day for the rest of the holiday, trying to build up my fitness and strength even more. 

First stop was another of my favourite places, Arnside, on the south Cumbrian coast. We took a look all the way down the coast path, something I haven't managed for years. 


A view of the viaduct


Lonesome boat! 


Slippy rocks and mud flats - not an easy walk in your wellies! 






Thanks to my donor I was able to to manage this walk and watch the sun go down while I wandered.



We were rewarded with a most spectacular sunset



Next up, we visited Leighton Moss, RSPB reserve. This was featured in BBC's Autumnwatch last year. I visited here last summer and could barely walk round and could only manage to get to the nearest bird hide. Guess who was marching round this time and doing the whole rounds, visiting all the hides on the site? 




I could never have dreamed to walk all the way down here and back - and that was just the beginning bit! 







A few friends joined me on my travels. There are supposed to be rare birds here such as bitterns, but they didn't come out for me. Never mind, they missed me too - it was reported in the news this week that just 6 heart and lung transplants were done last year and I was one - I think that makes me a rare species too! 


A cheeky robin! 


This female pheasant decided to climb on a fallen tree and pose perfectly for the camera!



Another poser! 



On our last day we walked around Levens Deer Park. The last time I came here was just before I found out I was ill. I couldn't understand why I was so tired and had to keep stopping. When I finished the walk I almost fell in the car with complete exhaustion and had to go to bed when I got home. I thought I was just unfit! Little did I know what was to come and perhaps it was just as well! 


Here I am though, back again, well I didn't think I'd get all the way up here once more! 



Even the deer were surprised to see me! What's she doing back? 



Beautiful views.





Followed by yet another glorious sunset.

We finished our holiday with a visit to my mum's in Lancashire. We met up with my sister and her family and enjoyed a lovely Sunday afternoon catching up on all our news and being entertained by Ruby and Oliver, my niece and nephew. It's always great to see them all. We took my mum out to Skipton for the day on Monday and had a lovely walk around the town and canal paths. 



Meet Rosie and Jim! 



It was a jam-packed week, where I began to realise I am doing more and more, not only walking a lot further, but achieving a lot more in a day. When I was ill, it was a case of choosing to do one main thing in the day and that would be all I could manage; now I'm managing to be out for hours on end, not needing to rest too much unless there is a cream cake and a cup of tea beckoning! It is all very hard to believe still. 

Friday, 31 May 2013

Just Sitting Back and Enjoying Life

This week was a good one. I seem to be have had a little spell this week with no hospital, doctors, clinics or drug deliveries, so that is always good!

We headed back north to the Lake District on Saturday, of course we met up with all the world and his mother going away for the Bank Holiday weekend and first day of the school end of term break. In the past we would have travelled very early in the morning and got to the Lakes by breakfast missing all the traffic, but I can't manage to get up in the early hours and do that anymore. We had had a plan to drive up on Friday evening to try and avoid the heavy traffic, but by the time Friday evening came and I'd got myself packed and ready to go, I'd hit the point of no return and was too tired to contemplate walking to the car let alone travelling. The weather was atrocious too, rain and gales so didn't bode well for a long journey.

So we set off on Saturday morning knowing the traffic was going to be bad. The journey took over six hours and was one of the worst we have had in all our years of travelling back north. But we got there and got ourselves sorted out and unpacked and the weather turned glorious and it was a stunning evening to go down to Arnside and sit by the estuary and enjoy the views with a nice cold drink and a pub dinner. So the day ended well, well pretty much perfect!



Sunday was glorious too and we decided not to travel as far as we originally planned, after the long day travelling on Saturday and we just browsed around locally, enjoying the sunshine, scenery, people watching and some of our favourite pubs. It seems to make everything extra special these days when the sun actually decides to shine, we have had so little of it this year, it is becoming a nice surprise when it does come out and Sunday was one of those days. A day just to sit back and enjoy life!

Monday was back to wet, cold and wind, but we still managed to get out and about in it and Tuesday we drove down to Lancashire to spend some time with my mum for a few days. We thankfully had a better journey home. So all in all a good week and now it's nearly weekend again and the sun is shining again today...


Enjoy the photos

Devil's Bridge Kirby Lonsdale















Ingleton





Dallam Estate, Milnthorpe






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