Autumn Storms Over Cakes Of Bread (Part 1)
We set off from the car park at around 11 am, it was a bit overcast and breezy but pleasant enough for a walk. On reaching the Derwent water and as there was no one around for him to bother I let Tommy free and he immediately decided it would be fun to chase some ducks so he was soon back on the lead for his troubles. The way along by the water was very colourful, the trees varying from brown to green.
We had the track to ourselves, Tommy’s lead was fastened to the belt of my rucksack, and as long as we were moving forward he seemed quite happy to be dragging me along. I wondered what would happen if he spotted another duck, I had visions of being dragged off in to the water by him. He was very patient though because I stopped many times to take a picture of one thing or another. All the wonderful colours made it hard to pass up a chance to snap a picture every few minutes.
On rounding a corner near the end of the Derwent water we spied the Howden Dam through the trees, it was quite a wonderful sight with it’s stone towers and water running over the wall between them, I half wished we were continuing along the track so we could get a closer look but shortly we are going to be leaving the track and climbing the small path in to the hills by Abbey Brook.
Looking to the Howden Dam.
Before this however we came upon one of our favourite places to have a break, it’s the seat in memory of James Stanley Byford, if vacant we always stop here for a rest and a look at the view.
A favourite place to sit.
So y’all come and have a sit down and prepare yourself for the climb in to the hills, its going to be no picnic this day so be sure to rest well my friends.
To be continued.....
7 Comments:
Gday Bob
I had such a lovely walk along there with you the colour of the trees ans those views over the water just wonderfull but feeling a bit tired out after that long walk. take care
It is soooo beautiful there. I love your photos.
Ahh ha- so this is where your walk was. l was just about to comment on Hadrian's wall-lol. Would you mind pouring me another cuppa? :)
Smashing place and beautiful autumn colours. Am looking forward to the next phase of the walk- hope you have your hiking boots and gaiters on if your going to hill climb!
My hubby was working up in Oban yesterday, he said that he should have taken the camera as the scenery was stunning/colours too. It is a great time of the year for getting out.. for sure.
Bests for now
ps- Tommy reminds me so much of our Callum :)
It was only a couple of miles so far Jeanette, we'll do a couple more tonight if you want.
Hey Horizon, stay tuned if you want to hear about boots!
There are lots more pics to come Salina.
What beautiful scenery, the autumn colours around 'our way' have been very disappointing, you are so lucky! Thank you for your comment on my blog about the motorbike ride - they were very tired at the end of it but had a fantastic time - and they raised nearly £5,000 for the charity.
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