We've had drizzle here so far today, it was supposed to be better this afternoon but sadly not. A bonus though, I still got out.π
I walked fast up the very steep hills but jogged the rest so did a fair bit of jogging today which I was pleased about.πββοΈπΆββοΈ
The views along the coast weren't the best so I took other photos as well ie. a photo of wildflowers. My mum used to call the pink flower a 'ragged robin, I've never known it's proper Latin name.
Hope you enjoy the photos.
Aliciaπ
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Hello agan, No, I live in a village near the sea in South Wales. You mention Modbury on your journey. Such a lovely little place. When my husband was alive we spent some time in Dartmouth where an aunt lived. We also enjoyed holidays in Torcross which I loved. We often visited Modbury. I remember there was a little shop that sold antique radio's. My husband had collected a few over the years and the owner of the shop was interested in buying them. Precious memories of an area in the country that I love.
Oh how lovely to live in a village. Where I live is called a village but I think it's slightly too big to be called one although it has had very little development over the years.
Dartmouth is very pretty, a place I'd happily live in, the countryside is precious, particularly what they are doing with new builds these days.
Your hubby had a lovely hobby and such lovely memories of him.
Still got lots to do in there but those shrubs, it was either now or never.
They die on me if they dont get pruned. Bins are all full, even my old rubbish bins and 2 green garden sacks are full. If skips were open i would have got rid of this asap.
Hey the Ho, we shall wait, delays things, doesn't it Alicia π
Well, Patience is a virtue, they say,
Got that sometimes ππ€£π€£π€£π€£π€£ππ³π²π±βπΈπ¦ ππππ
At least with queues they are polite and fair with first come first served better than the panic buying fiasco when it was on the news asdas in Brighton where they were pushing and shoving to get in at 6am which was ridiculous!
I totally believe you. It was horrendous before lockdown.
It was difficult to buy stuff i needed, but had to find alternate items. Actually it made me think, if I really needed some of it on my shopping list. But it was crazy in the first week or 2 until people calmed down. Had to share loo paper with my daughter before lockdown as she couldn't get any at all.... ha well ....i think we have to learn to improvise if we can. Unless you are on a strict diet like Alicia here and a lot of other folks who struggle with certain health issues. Right have a lovely evening and night. God bless you all πΊπ₯βπ±βπΏπ
Here in Cardiff it was horrendous with adults swearing at supermarket staff because they couldn't have their own way!
Thankfully for us we had stocked up when times were good so had no need for panic buying and pushing and shoving at 6am so we didn't lose out personally but I was angry for the less fortunate who did though.
One day a place didn't have any loaves of bread on sale but had bread rolls so I had bought the rolls instead without any fuss!
I avoid supermarkets nowadays unless I am really desperate and I have given home deliveries a miss as well so the less fortunate can have a slot if they want one.
Ooh I bet your wild flowers look glorious and give plenty of colour.
That's fantastic and well done, particularly as it was so hilly, you must feel goodπ
Hi Alicia, We too have had a murky day today. I went out for a short walk very early, but of course nothing as dizzying as your amazing feats. Glad to hear that you at least managed to get out and that you did some jogging too! Oh I'm so pleased to hear the term 'ragged robin' for those wild flowers. My mum taught me that name too. I don't know its real name either. I can see there's been some coastal mist, but the pictures are lovely anyway. I love nature in all its moods! π
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Yes it really was a murky say but all if a sudden we now have some blue sky, lovely to see. I'm glad I got out when I did though. I'm pleased you managed to get out as well, takes a bit more effort when the weather isn't so good, hope you enjoyed it.
Isn't it a lovely thing to remember our mothers by, it's a very pretty flower.
I agree, nature's a wonderful thing whatever the weather although I thought a little differently through last Autumn and Winter when it was so wet, I am a Spring/Summer person.
Have a good evening.π
I absolutely love Campions, even hearing the name of them takes me right back to my childhood in the countryβΊοΈ
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Beautiful wild flowers
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