… (hmm, this title kind of reads like a daytime soap opera). This post is about a trip to Lake Erie Metropark on June 1st. My three-hour visit yielded a lot of photos after a slow start; eventually I returned … Continue reading →| WALKIN', WRITIN', WIT & WHIMSY
The Three Musketeers Finally, after a myriad of funky weather events in June and July, Monday, July 21st was the perfect day for a woodsy walk and I hoped to fill my photo card with a few Osprey of…| WALKIN', WRITIN', WIT & WHIMSY
I chose the above quote by environmentalist Wendell Berry as the title for today’s post because, in an ever-changing world chock-full of disparagement and dissension, perhaps this is a statement we can all agree on. This walk happened on Earth … Continue reading →| WALKIN', WRITIN', WIT & WHIMSY
See this pair of fine-looking feathered friends that are posing so nicely for me? Mere moments before I snapped this photo, these two were hugging the seawall while intently studying the water for fish. You see Coan Lake may be … Continue reading →| WALKIN', WRITIN', WIT & WHIMSY
Wordless Wednesday – allow your photo(s) to tell the story.| WALKIN', WRITIN', WIT & WHIMSY
A 6 or 3 mile (9.5 or 5 kilometre) walk from the village of Saksun on Stremoy island in the Faroe Islands to the black sand beach via the tidal lagoon. July, mist and fog. With the family. Pollurin was a natural harbour at the foot of Saksun village but one night there was a […]| Walking Away
A short hike through the village and up into the mountains surrounding Oyndarfjørður, on the north east tip of Eysturoy, one of the Faroe Islands. Around 4 miles, Summer, sun and cloud, light breez…| Walking Away
Since 2018 I have participated in the annual Happy Soles 5K to raise money for Fish & Loaves, a local food pantry. In 2018 and 2019 I walked the 5K on-site, but since then, due to COVID, …| WALKIN', WRITIN', WIT & WHIMSY
In which I visit the rainforest| Walking Away
In which I go back to the stone age| Walking Away
In which I find some exceptional graffiti| Walking Away
In which I scale Britain’s third flattest highest point| Walking Away
Our review of the walking website Visorando. Version française disponible.| Our Lake District Escapades
In which I walk to market to sell my medieval eggs| Walking Away
In which I discover a lake district closer to home| Walking Away
Today we are visiting another Cornish garden, one that we have never visited before despite it being only 10 miles away. First we had a wonderful lunch before heading off to explore one of the Grea…| Cornwall in Colours
In which I go underground looking for debauchery| Walking Away
Hi everybody, Penny here. Well. I ask you….do I LOOK like I have a temper? Mom and daddy say that it’s time that I stop all my temper tantrums at home and the barking and lunging at dog…| Change Is Hard
Get up and get moving tomorrow with the St. Johns Riverkeeper as they host Walk The Bridges starting on the Fuller Warren SUP at 9am. For more information follow the link. See you there! The post Walk the Bridges with St. Johns Riverkeeper first appeared on Jax Examiner.| Jax Examiner
In which I get completely lost in the woods. Again.| Walking Away
In which I become very familiar with Welsh mud| Walking Away
How Walking Helps Ease Depression and Anxiety: Step Into Better Mental Health. A simple activity can make a difference: walking| The JEM Foundation
Maggie’s Oxford Culture Crawl is an 8-mile part night walk, part cultural adventure taking place on 23rd September to raise funds for the Maggie’s Oxford. The Maggie’s Oxford Centre provides free practical, emotional and social support for people with cancer, their families and friends in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. Built in the grounds of the […] The post Join in the Culture Crawl! appeared first on Oxford Castle & Prison.| Oxford Castle & Prison
Magnifique randonnée pour découvrir la beauté de l’île Madame au large du village de Port des Barques en Charente Maritime. Accessible aux chiens. English version available| Our Lake District Escapades
In which we find the Skogsrå, the Swedish spirit of the forest| Walking Away
In which it is a small but very beautiful world| Walking Away
Upon exploring my new city, I discovered a tuff side to it I never knew existed, along with one of the best walks around Brisbane.| The Andy T Channel
Hey there, it’s me, Penny. See, it all started yesterday when my mom said we were going on a ‘venture. I could hardly wait. Let’s go mom! She said in order to get ready for this &…| Change Is Hard
In which I drink some volatile oils and talk to bugs| Walking Away
When you walk your dog, you'll use either a collar or a dog harness. Find out what your options are and when to use each.| K9 TRAINING INSTITUTE
In which I hear the ghostly sound of a dial up modem in the woods| Walking Away
In which I mooch about on the shingle looking for atom bombs| Walking Away
In which I visit alien worlds made of stone| Walking Away
TRAVEL DIARY: LISBON 4 Did you know that Uber fares are incredibly cheap in Portugal? We stumbled upon this discovery during our visit to Sintra when we opted for a taxi. Glad we found out because …| Wandering Teresa
(and everything in Between) TRAVEL DIARY: LISBON 2 We started early and walked to the train station. Some interesting things to see and smell along the way. Like the protruding car, some souvenirs …| Wandering Teresa
Explore Paris’ medieval heart with this free self-guided Marais walking tour, featuring this picturesque district’s mansion houses, museums and monumental gardens – with map and directions included.| On the Luce travel blog
TRAVEL DIARY: GIRONA Left our hotel early for Barcelona Nord. I organised this day trip via Get Your Guide. Met our guide at platform 17/18, left at 8:30 and arrived in Girona, Spain, in about an h…| Wandering Teresa
Walking has some amazing benefits, and it's great for all, but especially for moms! Read on to find out why moms should take a walk!| Exploring Domesticity
After enjoying the Winter Blues Festival for a few hours yesterday afternoon we spent the next couple of days wandering around the border towns of Echuca (Victoria) and Moama (New South Wales). Thi…| The Rambling Wombat
Today’s plan was to explore the northern part of Gunbower Island, immediately to the south of the small town of Koondrook, via a couple of walks and then have a look around the border towns o…| The Rambling Wombat
Today, after a very cold night in Kerang, we packed up and moved a very modest 33 kilometres to the small town of Cohuna, located on Gunbower Creek which is an anabranch of the Murray River. An ana…| The Rambling Wombat
This is the first online article of an 8-part series. Introduction: Staying Fast As a Senior Athlete About the time I turned 70, nearly a decade ago now, it dawned on me that there were very few books focused on senior athletes—those in their 60s and 70s. And since I had just come through the […]| Joe Friel