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Lakeside view: Tamworth's Borrowpit Lake is fringed by
bushes and trees, and provides a home for water birds. |
For
some reason the walking has gone a bit to pot over the summer, and I’m not
really sure why – partly, I think, because there were several days when I
didn’t go out because I thought it might thunder. I know, that’s sad. I’m sad.
Anyway, I got out of the habit of taking a regular walk, but I have been busy
in the garden over the summer, which is good exercise, and I did a lot of
walking on our various trips.
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The Snowdome has a ski slope with real snow, a pool and a
gym. From this angle it doesn't look too bad, but it;s a
hideous building, which dominates the landscape. |
However,
I decided I must get back into walking again, because it makes me feel so much
better, mentally and physically. So on Tuesday morning I donned a jumper (it was
jolly cold outside), and my wonderful walking boots (I still love them, and the
pink laces) and set off to see what’s been happening in the Big Wide World. And I'm posting some photos for Saturday Snapshot to show you where I went - including some shots of Tamworth's modern buildings (which I tend to avoid), alongside photos of nice things! The town may not be very big, but it's very built up, and I really value our little 'wild' areas and parks.
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These vivid yellow flowers added a welcome splash
of colour to the day. |
Anyway, I went down the road, under the Arches (which I've written about here), into the Castle Pleasure Grounds, across the
the Snowdome car park, round the edge of Borrowpit Lake, over the River Anker, alongside the
drainage channel and over the road to Ventura Park (our out-of-town shopping
area).
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This is the Holiday Inn which, like the Snowdome doesn't
look too bad here, but from the other side it's vile,
and the photos don't show how big the buildings are. |
It
was very grey, and bitterly cold, but there were flocks of ducks and geese on
the water, and the two mallard crosses, which are much bigger and darker than the others, are still there. Back in the summer I was pleased to see they had young - I had wondered if they would breed, because sometimes hybrids don't, but this week there was no sign of the youngsters. I know they would be well grown by now, but their colouring was so distinctive they would be quite unmissable if they were around.
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Part of our out-of-town shopping area. This was very early
in the morning - by 10am the car park is always packed, and
vehicles are circling round, hooting, and fighting for a space. |
Grey squirrels were scampering about, and there were plenty of birds (but I could only recognise pigeons and magpies!). And there were still
masses of wildflowers blooming in the grass, along the river bank, in the car
park, and in the Castle Grounds. I spotted a drift of pale purple balsam growing on the very edge of the River Anker. I think this is Himalayan Balsam, which can grow quite tall, and is very invasive, but it might be another variety. At any rate, it looked pretty. But flowering season is coming to an end. The leaves on some trees were just beginning
to change colour, and there were lots of berries on the trees, some of them still
green or orange, rather than the bright red they become later in
the season.
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From the front I think this flower looks like an
open mouth! Is it Himalayan Balsam? |
Over
by the shops I had to indulge in a spot of retail therapy – just to keep warm
you understand! I was sooooooo cold I couldn’t move my fingers! It was
FREEZING, and it’s only September, so I hope this is not a foretaste of what’s
to come. In any case, I need to find my gloves, which I stashed away in a safe
place at the end of winter, but it’s such a safe place I can’t remember where
it is!
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In another couple of weeks these berries will be a glorious red. |
What’s
that you say? What did I buy? I bought a pretty notebook and matching file to keep things in, because
I got an old printer working with my new laptop, and went mad printing off crochet patterns, and maps and information about the local nature reserves! And I got some some vitamin pills and Echinacea tablets, in the hopes they will help ward off winter colds, and some loose tea, because I love the ritual of making
tea in a pretty china pot.
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I love the pretty design on this notebook and file. |
By the time I’d warmed enough to venture outside again, it was raining, but it was so nice to be out walking in the fresh air that I really didn’t mind, and I made my way back through the Castle Grounds and up the road to home. (Saturday Snapshot is hosted by Melinda, at West Metro Mummy - click to follow the links to other participants.)
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The Castle is the most beautiful building in
Tamworth. |