Walks
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New plan for front garden
I am really really sick of some of the garden borders. The back garden borders are full of plants, some of which are wild flowers (borderline weeds) and some of which are herbs…
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Water of Leith
Today we went into Edinburgh on the train. I have yet to try driving over the bridge – I know I will have to do it at some point when I want to…
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A walk in the park
R suggested that we went for a walk this evening because “he hadn’t been out of the house all day”. I didn’t like to mention that I had been outside in the intermittently…
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MacDuff’s Stone
Went up to Macduff’s stone with some friends today – this is “the” Macduff from the Macbeth story and it was here that he was granted sanctuary by King Malcolm. It was quite…
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To the sea
I’ve been wanting to get out to the coast since we moved in (specifically Pittenweem) but with everything I have had on, I never seem to have had time. But yesterday I submitted…
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An interesting walk
After the visitors departed today, the three of us went for a walk by the side of the Eden. It was a really lovely day. All the trees are coming into leaf, the…
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Another new walk
R and I went for a walk off the Ceres Road today. It was a lovely morning, and on the way we had coffee and rolls and sausage from Baynes. This is next…
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Walk into Spring
R went for a walk today when I was at church. One of the hymns today was “Awake my soul” – I couldn’t help thinking of J when we got to the line…
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Mount Hill and the Hopetoun Monument
Went on a walk today which I have been wanting to do since we moved to Cupar. From our house it is a seriously long walk (about nine miles there and back), but…
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A lovely day today
Red sky in the morning is supposed to be Shepherd’s warning. I’m not sure why because where I come from sheep pretty much have to be waterproof. Anyway, we had a spectacular red…