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Thursday, 24 March 2022
A walk to Crammond 1
I had a lovely walk to Crammond along the river having got the bus over first. I then walked along the front to Silverknowes.
That looks beautiful. Ideal weather. Particularly like the Almond river mouth picture. I don’t know what it is about river mouths but I find them appealing. Maybe it’s the hint of adventure.
Looks like a cool walk.
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely, you go a long way to beat Edinburgh.
DeleteVery nice looking walk
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed, Great place to go.
DeleteThe weather is just right at the moment - not to hot not to cold - 'Goldilocks' weather .
ReplyDeleteGoldilocks weather indeed but turning a tad chilly here at times…
DeleteThat looks beautiful. Ideal weather. Particularly like the Almond river mouth picture. I don’t know what it is about river mouths but I find them appealing. Maybe it’s the hint of adventure.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent adventure spot indeed..
DeleteBeautiful scenery and excellent pictures Alan!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteShame on you Alan, ex-schoolteacher and all.
ReplyDeleteIt's Cramond.
Typo Jim but shame on me indeed:( :(
ReplyDeleteTypo? My I pad or whatever it is, has some form of alleged a.i.
ReplyDeleteBit like the joke about military intelligence.
If I try to type Brits, it changed it to brutes, and Greek hoplites becomes Greek bookies!
Very evocative - wish we had places quite so beautiful and appealing round here!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
David.