Another fantastic day! We have a delightful evening routine; we walk our dogs. It's our half an hour of quietly walking and chatting and catching up on each other's day. We take a variety of routes, sometimes through the woods, or the fields and sometimes around our little town. We headed from our house down the lane.
I love our narrow alley ways.
The old names.
The mural! I always stop and look and no matter how many times I do, I see something different.
Past the offices of the local newspaper.
Past the museum.
There are flowers everywhere.
Past the old houses.
Check out the first pair of new walking sandals I've bought since 2008! I'm wearing them in!
Back past the council office and home again.
It's just around the block but it's our time and the company was wonderful. We should all find time just to walk, talk and enjoy our neighbourhoods. Who needs anything more?
Until tomorrow,
Love Froogs xxxx
Thanks, I love walking around my town and I love seeing pictures of everyone elses too! Loved the old shop signs. :-)
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What a lovely way to spend some time, it looks so relaxing, dog walking can be so therapeutic xx
ReplyDeleteI love evening walks, just as it's getting dusky and before people close their blinds and curtains :) We have a park near our house and we take the children over - we joke about taking the kids for a run.
ReplyDeleteYou can't beat an evening stroll (apart from a very early morning one!). I don't know if you know but Lakeland are selling the tins of thick cut orange pulp for marmalade at £1.99, enough for 6lbs of marmalade. I remember you used to like the Hartley one until they discontinued it.
ReplyDeletethanks for taking us with you xx
ReplyDeleteThose have to be the snazziest walking sandals to hit the town!
ReplyDeleteYou have two of the cutest fluff balls I've ever seen!!!
ReplyDeleteHam and Huddy, what a hoot of a name :)
ReplyDeleteWe love walking our dogs of an evening, especially this time of year with all the lovely things growing.
Sounds lovely - I think I need to borrow a dog from someone and do the same!
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