Yesterday, we walked to the Heathcote-Graytown National Park, crossing this bridge first and peering over the edge, as you do, before taking the next turn left.

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We’ve had more rain and the McIvor Creek is running fast. And noisy.

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The poplars have nearly lost their leaves. Unlike the elms, insects haven’t ravaged these.

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It was a beaut blue sky yesterday, and no wind. Soon we were on Forest Drive.

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Lots of photos again for my Wednesday Walk post, so see you on the other side – should you have time to dawdle with me.   🙂

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Wednesday Walk

Dawdling in the forest

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The trouble with long walks, when I take the camera, is choosing which photos to share with you. Most of the time, I end up choosing just one aspect, and all the other lovely experiences I’ve had go unused. So, in the interests of me sticking to some sort of routine with this blog, I’ve decided to share the best walk I have each week – posting Wednesdays. (Wednesday Walk?)  This first took place last Sunday, on a lovely Autumn afternoon, the Nikon around my neck (complete with the bloody SD card which I’d forgotten – yet again! – the day before). As always, when going down the side lane, I take a picture of the cows, regardless. A-L-W-A-Y-S.

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Agricultural, cows, Exercise, Wednesday Walk

A long walk…

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