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I set out early this morning to walk the trails and boardwalks at Burns Bog. About 1 km in, the path to access the trails became a river!

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So...Plan B. The trails of the nature reserve at Boundary Bay. A beautiful cold and windy day.
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What I want to know is, when are you going to produce a book with all your images, and especially the evocative birds? I place my order here and now!
(this is an aside: anyone who has the time and the skills and the eye could beg permission to compile a folder using any photos from posters. Solely as a resource within the forum. Anyone think it would work? It would need real permissions from everyone. Maybe I am just getting carried away, it is a bit early in the day to be coming up with some of my hare-brained ideas. Next task: check origin of hare-brained!
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Then, just like @Annette london - slush yesterday, more sleet & snow tomorrow (only figures as I have an appointment to have 4 new tires installed on wife's car) and apparently more snow on Thursday :oops:
Well... it IS February and we do not live in Hawaii
 
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That is the " big church " from 1284.
1284?? A blighted year for the inhabitants of Hameln, (Hamblyn) Germany. Hopefully a more auspicious one for the Dutch. (I passed New Years day, 2011 in Hameln when on my way to SdC).

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Rats made of bread, Hameln. January 1, 2011

In 1284 Hameln had an infestation of rats and mice. The burghers offered a reward to anyone who could rid the town of the rats. A stranger appeared, piped the rats and mice out of town into the river. When he returned for his reward the burghers refused to pay. On 26 June the stranger reappeared whilst everyone was in church. He piped through the alleys and soon 130 children were tagging behind. He lead them away and they were never seen again. Only two children remained -one that was blind so he couldn't show where they others had gone, the other one dumb so he couldn't tell either. -thought to be based on an historical tragedy.

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St Jakobi, Stiftherrenhaus, Hameln Jan1, 2011

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Only two children remained -one that was blind so he couldn't show where they others had gone, the other one dumb so he couldn't tell either. -thought to be based on an historical tragedy.
Hmmm... I always thought that it was only 1 and it was because he was on crutches and couldnt keep up
In any case... IMHO The Children's Crusade might have had something to do with it (The timing is "perfect")
 
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Hmmm... I always thought that it was only 1 and it was because he was on crutches and couldnt keep up
In any case... IMHO The Children's Crusade might have had something to do with it (The timing is "perfect")
There's also an emigration theory -for example, children being sold to a recruiter from the Baltic region or sent as settlers to Transylvania...
 
Bad weather has been predicted for some days now, so each morning I get inside my warm coat and head out for a ‘last’ walk before the snow and ice descend. I am just home from one such walk. I did my usual 35 minute trot along by the river and bought a few cards and then took the light rail tram to the far end of the city part of the Liffey. I checked, it is 4.6km from my house, so within the limit permitted. I was stopped in my tracks by a couple of carpets of pretty colour, and a small clump of snowdrops. I also found poor old Ana Livia shivering away in her pond. I said this before, but she has a few unofficial names as well, reflecting Dublin wit. Look her up if your curiosity is piqued! Then after taking one of Guinness factory, my phone decided it had had enough. When I got home, I connected it and as I knew, there was more than 60% battery. No idea what is happening, but I will pop my mobile charger into my pack from now on. So here is a taste of what I saw before the battery went for a sleep:82A98A3B-2D05-4816-B614-9FBD3765DDAA.jpeg989D6E68-B61D-4DF0-AB5A-562D2A101A78.jpeg9607E029-F364-49CA-BF78-289F4C6C9349.jpeg.9883F6A9-B952-4F37-8F6D-1EE6E43D342B.jpeg4DC11222-3E2B-4BC2-B97D-3D15496AC752.jpeg
 
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Where did I walk? So far today, 30 meters from home. Just before sunrise I saw a thin stream of fog slowly flow downstream just above a frozen and snow covered river. You can barely see the end of it through the trees in the second picture.
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Oh, yes. It was calm and cold: -11C/11F
 
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Did I tell you already that I get fed up with this weather...🙂
Well, at least you are not entering your third or fourth week of single digit temperatures (F), grey skies, a little bit of snow every few days (just enough to make cycling impossible), and no end in sight. Polar vortex, they say.

Coming to this thread, though, does give me hope that this dire meterological situation is not permanent.
 
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I've been walking a virtual camino since Jan 3rd, most of my distance at the moment comes from walking to and from work. I live in an area full of trails, lakes, rivers but it has been tricky to get a walking/hiking buddy. My go to right now is one of our river dykes not far away. It spans about 15k, usually pretty quiet. This was the view a few weeks back not long after a storm had rolled through.
 

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Just curious .... I was going to edit my post #223, which I said I would do when I got the information, and the 'edit' option is not there. Are we no longer able to edit our posts?

Edit: I see the 'edit' option is available for this post, but not for my post #223. Does the option to edit expire after a certain time?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
We did something different yesterday; an urban walk with a friend along a rail trail in her neighborhood. It had been plowed but there were icy spots that had to be watched for. Instead of woods we were surrounded by apartment buildings, factories converted to condos and old homes where we tried to count the number of additions made in the last two hundred years. Despite the ice there still was a fair bit of bicycle usage there. I've got to say, it didn't take long for me to get tired of having a mask on constantly.
 
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Our three Siberian Huskies need to be "walked" every day. The first two images are on the daily round. The last two a bit further away in the mountains last week. Temperatures up here at the Arctic Circle are between-15°C (5F) and -30°C (-22F) at the moment.
 

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-22Celsius and sun today.
 

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I've been wishing for snow and have been very envious of all the gorgeous snow photos folks have been posting. So very happy to wake to this and the chance for a snowy day morning trek through the Terra Nova Natural Area in a balmy (compared to above) -1 celsius temp. :) A huge flock of snow geese landed alongside the path next to my community garden.
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Some drizzle from Belgium where Sabine is talking about...
Weather forecast for tomorrow... rain... aha... more mud 🤪
This will be the last snow pictures from us...
Nevertheless, it was a great 8K walk.

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So quiet! Around here ( had to drive into the main town ) it was insanely busy with walkers. Was happy for my morning walk.
 
We have had a cold spell in Denmark. For weeks it has been minus degrees but sunny. Which is great when all you can do is walk due to the Corona restrictions.
Today I walked to one of the harbors in Copenhagen. I wanted to see the sun twinkling in the sea but that did not happen. The seawater was frozen! Sculptures of ice were formed by the frozen water. A hole had been made in the ice so that the people doing winter baths could continue in spite of the ice.
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It was a beautiful walk, because of the sun and the restrictions, a lot of people were out walking and there was a cheerful and happy feel to the harbor. I saw several people jump in the waterhole and return with big smiles on their faces.
 
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There are so many places I cannot walk now because of all the snow. Sometimes I feel that it is a little boring to walk around in the neighborhood. But I have to be thankful for the beautiful weather we have had so long. Today I walked along this brook, full of ice and snow.
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...do the huskies have names?
Of course, the oldest, biggest and most experienced is called Umiak, he is a mountain veteran that used to pull heavy sleds on long and remote expeditions. He even worked as an actor playing a wolf one day ;-)
The two girls (Arial the white one and Ölina the one with the nearly black upper body) are smaller, a bit younger, but also had a career as professional sled dogs. They actually come from the same pack as Umiak.
 
Again some time to spend in the citycentre.
Visit to the site of the once monumental Abbey that was basically the foundation of the town.
Only the tower is preserved and some tombstones.
The tower has a metal construction and stairs and at the top you have a perfect view of towns twenty k.further away.
Also a tombstone from 1274.
Was able to reach my tenthousand steps for the day!

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Even leaving the house at 10 to 7 left it too late. A fair number of runners surprised me from behind... Anyway, I will soon be able to leave earlier when the light improves, as it is doing, in its own time. I rediscovered a sculpture which clearly was relocated when the beautiful people began to tear down the old and build the New, Beautiful, Quayside offices and apartments. It is now located in a tiny garden inside the Port offices compound. Two photos show an east facing and a west facing view, taken within seconds...
by the way, you could have this view...
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Small 2.5k walk in the next village.
Cultural heritage walk around the Castle of Heers. Dating back to the 14th century but completely abandoned. Impoverished nobility.
Local volunteers have shaped up the park and public places.Gorgeous small lake too.
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Yesterday's walk in the woods was very short. The snow on the trails have been packed down for several days but it rained the night before and it was still above freezing. That meant we would be walking along the top of the snow for a few steps and then sink ankle deep in slush. I was thinking of @SabineP's mud but at least this was cleaner. We saw snowshoe tracks and in spots they had sunk as deep as we had.
 
Almost 15K through a wonderful forest, full of art...
Not only Snow White and her 7 dwarfs but also some exact copies of wildlife...
I was happy I had some space in my head to give these a place.
I hope the pics give you an idea of our day...

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We are still confined to local walks, and those on the road as it has been so wet. However there are catkins showing now and snowdrops. One patch on the roadside and the other on the bank across the stream.

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it's a puzzle!
*you are standing in the street. Behind you there is a car. Behind the car is a lit up display window with manequins. In front of you is a window. Behind the window is a mirror. somehow your camera is simultaneously capturing what's reflected in the mirror plus what's reflected on the outside of the window plus something else. I'm not sure where the advertisements come into it. So what's what???

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My goodness
Some of those snow pictures above are wonderful
Not sure if a "love" a " like" or a "wow " is sufficient

Here we are up to our knees in mud.
Glorious mud!
Today was a walk for childcare ...we are allowed for that!
What about nana care so these walks are necessary with some of the grandchildren I reason
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These boys need to get rid of some energy before the house is wrecked!!
All in wellingtons
The mud is so deep that it's better to walk up the river!!
Climbing trees and pretend fishing for a few hours

On the way back...
"Could we get lost in the forest" he said
"Well if we did"says I " what would we do"
1) look at the sun he said....well it's cloudy says i
2) look at the stars he said ....well it's the middle of the day says I
3) call Mum!! He said

I think we'll have to teach some orienteering here!!
 
I think we'll have to teach some orienteering here!!
I'm reminded of an incident that happened to Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman. He was a fraternity pledge at MIT. The pledges were packed into trunks of cars and driven to the middle of nowhere in Maine and dropped off in the middle of night to find their way into a town. One pledge laughed at the situation. He said just follow the road and at each junction turn in the direction of the most electric and telephone wires.

We didn't need to do that today. Thinking that, it being sub_freezing, all the deep footprints from yesterday would be frozen tripping hazards Peg remembered a nearby little used paved and plowed road. That supplied our track today. The walking and scenery wasn't as nice but we still got a bit of nature.

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
...through the mud, up the hill, between the feilds and into the woods, across the plateau, along a trail then past an abandonned truck (Citröen, type H, 1948). Finally, Nouaillac. Overhead, migrating cranes:

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Map: Nouaillac + Plateau du Castella + de Sembas, 12 kms

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A little further on from the snowdrops is the ancient footbridge at what was once the ford. A local group have cleared it and re-set some of the stone surface. The road level has risen over the years and the water is piped underneath. However the recent rain had water running across the road this week. At the opposite side ot rhe road is the remains of the old mill, once driven by the leat from the stream. All that remains now is the skeleton of the water wheel and inside the derelict building the drive wheel. This area had a number of water driven mills in the past, none now working or in even in a good state of repair sadly.

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Circular walk of ten k. Town 15 min. drive from here.
Social distance proof walk with friends.
Views were not that interesting but glorious sun and 15 Celsius. Last weekend it was still minus 10.
Walk was titled Happiness walk with so called inspirational quotes. To me it was rather superficial new age but hey...😃
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Early enough this morning. A view of the Dublin Mountains, and then a few more along the circular route I have gone back to now the light is coming earlier. Looking in to the sun gives a darker impression than reality. The second image shows a retired boat, fading away gradually...

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After a week of snow, our snowdrops are out too brought on by the jump in temperature.

It's odd what you come across when you have to stick to your local area. For example, today I found this fellow sitting in the woods along with a couple of others. Someone with a lot of time on their hands
 

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I tried for ages this morning to attach this... and now I see it sitting as meekly as the middle animal in the post above... I went for a walk to avoid the rain and (shh!!!) other people. I got on a bus outside the front door, myself and the driver headed to Dublin Ferryport. Then I walked home. Not a pretty set of surroundings. However, without all the heavy lorry and storage facility activity, what would we have? Think about it..
Then, up in the sky, a double rainbow! I only caught one strand of it. Just over 4 km. It will do for today.
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My little loop of today. Partly on the Camino del Norte, but for me that is local. :)
 
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On a Mac you have a small (free) program called "Fotor Photo Editor" with which I make these collages.
I am sure there is something similar for windows users, but with that I am not familiar...

I asked Madam Google, the one that knows everything, and she came back with this:

The fact Google knows everything, she must be female... not? 😇
 
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hi there @Koidream
I like the way you have combined all the pictures. How does one do this?
Here is another way. On my Android phone using Google Photos I can select Library - Utilities - Collage - select the photos - Create (Create appears once two photos have been selected). Google does the arranging though.
 
With excellent weather 2 days ago, a walk on the Ayrshire Coastal Path beckoned. Drove 20 minutes then walked a 12 mile circular route, initially inland (shared cycle/pedestrian track), returning on the beach and the dunes.

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PS : the option re "thumbnails" seemed absent.

Edit : thumbnails now in place (I hope...) ; thanks Rick.
 
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I loved the Le Puy Camino. The photo of the dwelling with the blue shutters was such a reminder of France to me!
hi there @Camino Chrissy
In France shutters are painted pastel-blue to protect the wood from insects and fungi...

Pastel-blue (dyer's woad made from the plant Isatis tinctoria) has a fascinating history. In the middle ages the towns of le Lauragais, ie the area between Toulouse, Albi and Carcassonne became prosperous through trading woad. Today there are boutiques selling naturally dyed clothing and products...

Here's a little documentary about pastel-blue (sorry, it's in french):

Cheers.....
PS perhaps you already know this :)
 
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My little loop of today. Partly on the Camino del Norte, but for me that is local. :)
No fair!!!! Beautiful pictures, Luka (for forum members who aren’t familiar with wikiloc, you can add pictures as you walk, and Luka added some beautiful ones to her tracks if you go to the link).

I remember that years ago we had some conversations about getting to the coast directly from La Nueva and continuing on to Ribadesella. I went into La Nueva, had a coffee, and then a few kms further on turned off to the coast. But as your tracks show, you can get there directly from La Nueva. Oh, would I love to go back to the Norte and add more “alternatives to the Norte’s asphalt” thread! Glad to see you enjoying some nice weather, Luka.

Buen camino, Laurie
 
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I love this thread, and the one day a time on the camino thread as well. It requires no battling to find the right words! The other day I got a pm from someone who asked me if I had perhaps mistaken the location of one of my photos. I was so delighted, truly. I mean, how on earth am I going to remember everything from so long ago, on a camino that was the first - and in my mind, the last!. If and when I set out again, and I hope I do, on the Baztan, I will try to be more careful about logging details. I admire those who are so disciplined and organised. While we have a 5km restriction, my walks are repetitive - but for me, never boring. I am so grateful to be able to walk. Full stop.
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
A 7k return trek to the store this morning to buy - in anticipation of warmer weather - a protein feeder for the hummingbirds. I’ve let my walking lapse the last few weeks and was exhausted by the time I got home. These yellow crocuses at the base of this old, I think, oak tree, looked so cheerful on this bright sunny day.

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Finally, a day with above freezing temperatures, sun, and winds below 15 mph. Perfect combination. First, I went down to Amish country,

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and then I decided to poke around a town where I had been several times. I was gobsmacked by the lovely array of 19th (and early 20th) century homes.


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The fields are still brown, not much activity going on, but surely spring can’t be too far away!

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Finally, a day with above freezing temperatures, sun, and winds below 15 mph. Perfect combination. First, I went down to Amish country,
Wonderful photos! Those houses! Wow! So interesting to see the Amish buggies parked in front of an MCC (Mennonite Central Committee) thrift shop! I'll tell my great aunt about it - she worked for years with the MCC and helped run a thrift shop here.
 
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I did a cycle run this morning, 5.1km each way. I am not generally a disobedient civilian, so I will not appear on the national news for my tiny excess in distance!
I had 4 possible routes. This one was the winner, out along Dublin Bay on the north side. It was cold and very misty till the sun popped through. A lot of walkers and runners, and by the time I was heading home the cyclists were passing me on the dedicated track.
Photo three shows the Wooden Bridge, an access point for cars, cycles and pedestrians, out to the statue at the end, facing the open sea. I posted the statue photos before, maybe I will again soon.
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Two weeks ago I hiked through the winter-wonderland of the Harz again (13k in total):

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small restaurant / lodge near the "Radau" Waterfalls (sign reads "rooms", but we are in lockdown)
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iced Radau Waterfall
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the small Radau, above the waterfall
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on the way up
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the Radau behind the lodge
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near the "Oderteich", a reservoir of the "Oberharzer Wasserregal" (oldest still working watermanagementsystem for mining in Europe)
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nice view
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fun to walk through snowy forests, I can't remember when I last saw those views

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