Another walk - this time around St Just

Categories: life-in-general, pictures

Tags: walks, pictures

Date: 18 April 2010 10:29:01

It was a gorgeous day yesterday so after vegging out in front of the Coronation Street omnibus (I'm really bemused by John Stapes, who is so desperate to get back into teaching (after an unfortunate incident where he became obsessed by a pupil and kidnapped her...)(as you do.) that he is stealing someone's identity so that he can become an English teacher. Teaching? I can perhaps understand someone being mad keen to get back into some other professions - and even that might be stretching it a bit far -  but teaching? When so many are leaving, stressed out, or are constantly abused by pupils...Why would you break the law to become a teacher again!!?! Oh well, you just know it's all going to end in tears...Anyhoo, back to the plot:)

It was a gorgeous day yesterday so after vegging out in front of the Coronation Street omnibus I went out for a walk. I'd planned to do the short version, but feeling as though I needed to push myself a bit, I did the longer version. Here are the photos:

[caption id="attachment_283" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="I started along the old railway line..."][/caption]

[caption id="attachment_290" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="then up a path that was so wet there were marsh loving plants growing - marsh marigolds?"][/caption]


A herd of cows came to investigate me...
Photos of the house/barn we thought about buying

These are photos of the house/barn we thought about buying - in the end it was too impractical & would have been too expensive to do the conversions necessary. I did rather like the idea of my study (not Mr D's!) being in the room with the round window, which I've always thought looks a bit chapel-like. It's in a little hamlet not far from St Just.

The war memorial for the hamlet A view of St Justand finally...

[caption id="attachment_289" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Spring lambs."][/caption]

No news on the Kitten front yet - thanks for the name suggestions. We'll bear them in mind.

Wagamama-based meal was very tasty.