I have thought hard about how to respond to Egidio’s Lens-Artists Challenge: Serenity. This word always calls to mind an early evening I spent, content and alone, in l’Albufera lagoon, near Valencia. The utter peace and serenity it delivered has provided me with material for several posts, including this one.
So my serenity this time will be more humdrum, more local, but restorative too. It’s a local walk I take at any time of day. The other day it was an evening walk, not long before sunset. I had only sheep for company.
It’s a very domestic sort of walk, and under three miles long. Along a quiet lane; across sheep pasture; the grounds of a spacious country estate; fields of crops; and then, turning homewards along a different path, the River Ure; and finally a stretch of woodland .. and home. Varied enough to be quietly interesting as I enjoy the changing seasons, but with positively no drama.







What a lovely walk, love the green grass. The photos with the gates are my favorites as are the sheep. I would love to take that walk
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Lots of enticing gates – and sheep – round these parts. Thank you Ritva.
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Lovely walk! That green view through and over the gate is particularly calming.
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I’m always fond of a view through a gate. Thanks!
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Yes, I could feel the serenity. Even the sheep didn’t answer back, Margaret xx
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They rarely do Jo. I should have made it a Monday Walk, shouldn’t I? I’m not clever enough to convert it on my phone though …
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You don’t need to, Margaret. I can include it anyway. I’m not clever enough either. Heading home this weekend? xx
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Thanks Jo. No, early Monday. Sunday train travel a nightmare with engineering works etc. Happy weekend! xx
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Oozing serenity. Perfect choice.
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Thanks Sandra.
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That is quite a serene stroll Margaret
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I think so. Thanks Brian.
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what a most lovely serene domestic walk, Margaret! The sort of Restorative walk, I would like
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You would Sue. Plenty to see, including one bit of rusty harvest equipment…
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Teehee!
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Wonderful! Brings to mind “I’ll be seeing you” .
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Ah, I see! Thanks.
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Beautiful – and definitely serene.
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It’s a nice little local spot of calm.
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I think you’ve nailed it
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Thanks, Sheree.
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A lovely walk! The lambs are cute of course but the most serene image for me is the one of the river, it’s really beautiful in that light 🙂
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It’s a lovely river. But it hasn’t any business being so low at this time of year 😦
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No indeed – I wonder what it will look like in late summer if we carry on like this?
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I can understand exactly what you mean from your photos. Each element contributes to the sense of quiet and calm. Wonderful post
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Thanks so much!
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What a lovely walk! Good for your soul. xo
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Definitely!
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Totally restorative and serene! I love those lush greens. It must be wonderful to be alone with only sheep in sight — and that scenery! Beautiful post!
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I’m lucky to live where I do. It’s a domesticated sort of countryside here, but not far from the rockier, less tamed Dales, and the wilder moorside landscapes the other way, with the sea beyond. Thanks for your observations!
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Looks terribly idyllic. Thanks for sharing your photos.
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It does have a quiet understated beauty.
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A lovely calm and peaceful walk, I love the sheep and two lambs.
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Yes – and there are plenty of those round here!
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That ewe is gorgeous.
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Isn’t she just? Light on brains though…
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😂I’d be at the fence saying “Hello sweetheart”.
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Oh, I do that too. Preferably bearing cabbage leaves or redundant carrots.
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Oh yes, we must keep carrots in the caravan because hubby is always finding hungry horses.
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Good on him!
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A walk in beautiful countryside, those greens are what make it truly calming. And you picked out some delightful snapshots of what is around you – the lambs, the gates, the evening light on the water. Thank you.
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Ah, thank YOU Jude!
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