Well it's Friday again, woo hoo! This gorgeous swirl of daffodils are part of a local walk that has become our default stroll. They're on a route which we take when we really don't feel like leaving the house and just want to tick 'daily walk' off the list. I usually feel better for a blast around the block even if it's cold or involves a hail storm like this Tuesday. And if the walk seems like a chore, at least I have the satisfaction of banking some steps and an excuse for an afternoon sojourn on the sofa.
Don't get me wrong, this particular walk is lovely and includes our neighbourhood park but we choose it out of habit and not for the scenery. Lately, there's been new sights we've noticed like these daffodils that were planted last autumn which we've been eagerly waiting to fully open and this week we've seen people having picnics and a children's football team training after a long break. All signs of new life that have reinvigorated my pandemic dampened spirits.
Today, whilst walking, a friendly woman stopped us to ask if we'd heard the news about Prince Phillip's death and whilst it was sad news it was still nice to have a chat. Over the last year I've been grateful for the care and thought people are putting into their gardens and nearby open spaces, their window displays or just taking time to smile, say hello or exchange a few words as we walk our walks.
Thanks so much for reading my last post. It was great to hear from some of you as well. I hope you enjoy these links which may just give you an extra boost this weekend.
Why we need to be present to enjoy our lives, not just productive by Rochi Zalani via Tiny Buddha
8 ingredient Twix Biscuits via Mrs Hollingsworth's
How to inspire and encourage yourself everyday by Sandra Pawula at Always Well Within
A moving tribute to actor Paul Ritter by Tamsin Greig via The Guardian
Pet Friendly House Plants by Sophie at A Considered Life
Ethical Shopping - Where I Actually Buy My Clothes by Rachael at Our Beautiful Adventure Photography
Tiny Living on my Narrowboat - How I Make the Most of Small Spaces by Olivia at Living on a Shoestring
Enjoy, stay safe and well xo