Our second day started cold and crisp, almost autumnal, so a cooked breakfast was called for. Bacon and eggs are a rare treat and went down well.
However we needed a walk before lunch and followed a way marked route, which led across a ploughed field. This proved to be not too bad underfoot with the view in the distance of the tree line and a more level surface, how wrong can you be ? We crossed a small bridge and the route got harder and harder walking through very overgrown thistles and crops. It was too far to go back so with Chris’s help I managed to get through it. Eventually this led to a stile into the garden of a very modern looking house, still on the way marked route, we then hit the road back to camp and a much needed hot chocolate. My poor old knees and hips really were put through their paces.
Glad I remembered some walking shoes
The afternoon was spent napping and working a little on my hexie project.
We watched yet another beautiful sun set, but I was too tired to go outside for a photo.
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That reminds me of my rambling days
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