
I can walk all day on the flat, but “uphill” is a different matter. Paracetamol required afterwards! ( unfortunately the last steep climb was necessary to get back to the car).
It was so easy getting downhill to the beach!

Nice photoMarilyn wrote: ↑03 Jan 2021, 08:19 Our local beaches are white deep sand, like you see on holiday destination brochures. They are lovely, but quite crowded by tourists at present ( Japanese, Indian, Arab visitors) ...we keep quite clear of crowds in holiday season. We don’t trust “incomers”. Best that we leave them to crowd our beaches and we stay away. We have developed an inner radar, that stops us wanting to share air space with visitors to our region.
But sometimes we like to drive to the more firmer, and relatively empty, southern beaches for a really long, socially distanced walk. They never disappoint.
It is good we can still get out. Not ready yet to have a coffee at a cafe though.
We stayed in Seahouses a couple of years ago, it's a lovely place but must confess to driving to Bamburgh for a day at the castle. The beaches are lovely.
Absolutely, the most beautiful place, wild, deserted and it wouldn’t be right if it was warm. The beaches of my childhood, blustery, exhilarating
Maz if you mean staying cheerful and positive whilst doing all the jobs in challenging conditions then I'm doing my best!
Ouch not the best position to be in for sciatica.Marilyn wrote: ↑04 Jan 2021, 09:34 Of course...picked up by hubby. But it was such an awful experience all the same. I thought it a perfect gap of time to choose a card, sit and write it, post it.
I forgot all seats etc had been removed.
I never imagined having to crouch against a wall and write a birthday card on the side of my handbag!
My sciatica isn’t too good today after climbing Sandhills either...but the card got posted![]()