Wednesday, 18 December 2019

A Winter's Day


Yesterday was dry - though misty - and after going to Llandeilo for Dental Appt (Tam) and salt marsh lamb for Christmas Eve (us), Tam and I went out for a walk once we got home. We walked the not-too-demanding lanes up past Eisteddfa and were hopeful of a view, but the mist couldn't decide whether to come or go, as you can see.  I was feeling in top form walking-wise and my breathing was too.  I'll let you explore the photos - I am just off to bed, after a busy day (further work on Danny's quilt this afternoon).









19 comments:

  1. Superb photos. My breathing is atrocious. Maximum puffs on the blue inhaler. So I enjoyed your walk.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed your walk. Hope your breathing improves SOON.

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  2. This mist makes it very ghostly out. But I bet the walk was invigorating.

    God bless.

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    1. I was just in the mood for it and thoroughly enjoyed it.

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  3. So beautiful! I love the mist. Your photos are beautiful! Kathy

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    1. Glad you loved the photos. It was difficult to take a bad one that afternoon.

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  4. Love how you caught the mist rolling away and sun peeping through

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    1. Wasn't I lucky? We thought we were going to be in the gloom until we topped the little hill.

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  5. Thanks for the lovely walk! Nice to spend time with Tam.

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    1. Indeed it was. Tomorrow Tam and I are Doing Baking! I'm glad you enjoyed the walk too.

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  6. I loved sharing your walk. Beautiful photos - thank you :)

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    1. If you had all been there with me, we'd have been a jolly crowd!

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  7. I love winter walks like that. Beautiful photographs, makes me wish we had a few more hills around here.

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    1. Hah - I long for flatness myself! I need to keep challenging myself with the hills though, for the good of my health.

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  8. Who could resist Wales, the photographs capture it beautifully. Enjoy your salt marsh lamb.

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    1. The salt marsh lamb is gently thawing as I write (had it on the side this afternoon and now it's "warming" in the fridge overnight.

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  9. Thank you. Some of the views were so lovely.

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