I too had a nice walk today, first in a while ๐ฌ. Managed a good hour around the village. Iโve been suffering for a few weeks with water retention, from my feet up to mid drift all due to my liver disease. Things a little easier now with new , but temporary medication. To be reviewed this week by my GP.
So just need to hope it continues. ๐chrissie ๐คช
I'm so glad you managed to get out, that's really good when you've been suffering so well done. I hope you stay on the meds as it sounds like they are helping.
You might laugh at this but when I was young someone told me you great a horse my blowing down your nose, like they do. I don't know if it's an old wives tale. xx
That looks like a really beautiful walk. The coast is stunning and the horses are beautiful too, I find them so spiritual. I'm managing to drag at least one of my children out for walks each day, but we're only managing around 4-5 miles! Have a lovely Easter ๐๐ฐ
How fortunate you are to be able to go for such a walk. So many people live in towns with no gardens and I feel for them so much with the lovely weather.
We have a beautiful garden and have enjoyed being outside in it, but ventured no further.
One son and his family live right next to the South Downs and in the evening they have been able to go for a family walk when there is no one else about. However he is unable to continue running his business. My other son and his wife are working from home and self-isolating in order to be able to support my daughter-in-law's parents. Her father is very elderly, normally has carers daily and is in the severe risk category.
It reminds me that although the rules seem the same the way it effects us is different depending on our circumstances.
Beautiful photos, and it looks so calm. Perhaps if I close my eyes I can imagine being their. The buzz of insects, the call of birds and the slow shush of the waves on the shore.
Stay well all you people out there - physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.
I know, I really feel for people that live in cities with no gardens and green spaces. My youngest daughter has just a square concrete patch and has two girls of 4 and 8 and my other daughter lives in a shared house but is on her own in her own room. I would so love to have them with me but of course it's not possible. Keeping up with my daily exercise is helping me a lot.
I totally agree with you that it affects us all differently. I feel for your son who has his own business, that is tough. I can see how proud you must be of your sons.
Thank you. The birds have been sounding lovely, strange but we've not had many in the garden though.
I love the ending to your reply, beautifully said.
Keep well and stay safe.๐๐
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