Homewalk
Constance and I enjoy our walks home from work. Our route varies, but yesterday we went past shops…
…along picket-fence bordered sidewalks…
…and through a national historic site.
We rested a bit at our favourite viewpoint…
…and arrived home to the welcome of purring lap cats and cups of restorative tea.















How wonderful to be able to shre your working day and walk home with Constance.
You gave us our first view of the sea this year! I must take Mary and Roberta to Borth or Aberystwyth again soon.
The walk home is always changing and having a Hitty along makes it even more interesting! We are lucky the salt chuck is very close to the Hitty Cupboard, and we see it almost every day!
What a beautiful walk home from work. Thanks for sharing.Constance’s route with us.
You are welcome, we are glad of the fresh air and the exercise, as well as the reminder that the world is a beautiful place!
Such a gorgeous walk home! Your soul must be singing!
These days you never know what the weather is going to throw at you! Sometimes we sing the whole way home, and sometimes we scuttle hurriedly dodging squalls and showers…those are the days that we don’t get out the camera!
Yours and Constance’s eyes are full of natural and man-made wonders! Thanks for sharing them with us….especially liked that red view chair.
It makes us happy to sit in these chairs a while – they are in a good contemplation place!
I hope you were able to join Constance and enjoy a cup of tea and a lap cat of your own. Lovely photos.
Lap cats and tea are an essential part of the day (if the cat is feeling cooperative!)
We have “sustaining” cups of tea here. I shall ask for a “restorative” cup and see if there might be a substantial difference. But, really, just a view of your walk home is restorative. What a pleasure!
We love our walk home, and it isn’t really a diminishing experience, still we do find the cup of tea very restorative afterwards. I suppose a cup during the walk would be sustaining…we might try that some time!