Showing posts with label Shropshire walking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shropshire walking. Show all posts

17.2.14

Around the Wrekin


Having been cooped up working for several weeks, enduring the UK storms, I was driven to go rambling yesterday, when the sun came out and the temperature rose. I explored a lane a mile away, to see if I could do a circular walk. The Wrekin popped up round every corner; there it is nestling under the clouds.

  
So long since I wandered down a quiet lane for a proper walk, my legs a bit wobbly from lack of exercise.


I haven't taken so many photos since Andy went - oh I've gone through the motions, but without the enthusiasm of old. What quiet joy to find myself immersed in snapping the countryside.


Something round every corner, and finding the most delightful little scenic bridge.


There's the Wrekin again, popping it's head up.

 
Lots of trees down, fallen giants succumbing to the recent high winds. I walked all afternoon, using the Wrekin and the Long Mynd as my landmarks. I underestimated the distance though and it was a long trek without a map.


For the first time since moving to Shropshire nearly two years ago, I felt a real connection with the landscape and I cannot adequately express what relief and hope it has given me. Even though six miles was somewhat too far for an out of practise wanderer.