Tuesday 31 August 2021

Fife Coastal Path.

 As today was Jan’s sixth anniversary,  my eldest daughter and I took the train to North Queensferry and walked to Aberdour, a walk of around ten miles.We then got the train back from there. My other two daughters were working and or away. It was a lovely walk through varied countryside with excellent views across the Forth. A positive way to spend the day. 









22 comments:

  1. As you say, a walk with family is a positive way to spend a difficult anniversary day.

    Great to see a Little Free Library - I see these online on Facebook mostly in America. We have a 'redundant red phone box' book swap equivalent in our area, often with a defibrillator as well.

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    1. I think it was. We were delighted to see the free library, such a great idea.

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  2. Love the book box... we need more of those!

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  3. Good to get in the Ten Mile tour Alan- my walking is from the House to my Shed and that is about it...we can only journey 5km from Home because of Lock Down...hoping restrictions will ease before Christmas. Cheers. KEV.

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  4. Thank you for sharing this. Looks like a beautiful walk.

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  5. Good to remember the past and to enjoy the beauty of the present.

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  6. Good walk for you Alan and your daughter.

    Don't think I could manage a 10 mile walk these days, got stuck the other day and had to get a daughter to rescue me after about a mile walk.

    Should be OK for Carronade though.

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    1. It was a good walk. Glad to hear you should be ok for Carronade.

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  7. Hello Alan:
    I saw this photos on Facebook as well, but didn't realize that it was Jan's anniversary. As you said so well, a positive way to honour the day and a grand looking walk. I have hopes of hiring you as a walking tour guide when I make it over to Scotland.
    Cheers and best,
    Mike P

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  8. Looks a nice walk and a great way to mark the occasion.

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  9. What a lovely walk! Sounds like a good way to honor the day, and in the company of your daughter.

    We have a little free library similar to that one not far from where I live. I keep meaning to drop off a few books and see if there are any books in it that I am interested in.

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  10. Prayers for you and your girls; and what an absolutely lovely walk.

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  11. Lovely photos Alan. Glad you spent the day in such a peaceful manner.

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  12. I did part of that walk myself last week (Dalgety Bay to Aberdour and back) and much admired the book box, but mostly the old ruined kirk.. what a stunning place for a church...

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