There was a joyous cacophony of bird calls and the crunch of the leaves underfoot.
We were far from civilisation.
Except we weren't. We were walking from the pub to the train station.
It is remarkable that I live in this urban city and still stumble across pockets unknown to me. This is why I like to venture out of my locals, as convenient as they are. There's a whole city out there....
In a very built up area, there is a park that feels a million miles from anywhere, and animals and birds abound.
The walk through the trees was a fabulous end to the festivities.
The reflections in the mirror are for #WeekendReflection and linking with #WWWhimsy #GardenAffair # discovery) #NaturesNotes #WWOT
Love the forest photos. The Sunday roast looks yummy. Take care, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful forest pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to go for a walk. I'll join you and then we can have that delicious dinner together. Lovely post.
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Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday and week. Hugs. ♥
An oasis in the city, how lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful walk through the forest.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Hard to believe that was your walk to the train station. It is always so exciting when you find these little places in a city.
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Sweet! I love nature walks - it soothes the soul.
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What a beautiful place for a walk and I love that food. Wow. You know how much I love food.
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Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday and week, Lydia. Hugs. ♥
Funny to hear the term "bush walking" as we don't have that here
ReplyDeleteSuch mystical and magical trees, I love these images. Thank you for sharing and for taking part in #MySundaySnapshot.
ReplyDeleteHi Lydia i love the photo of the last tree. If only they could talk. #WWWhimsy x
ReplyDeleteHi Lydia, I always love those little nature discoveries tucked away in city or urban settings and that one looks gorgeous! Your Sunday roast looks delicious too, and that chandelier is epic! Thanks for sharing with us at #WWWhimsy ! xo
ReplyDeleteAlways good to make new discoveries and especially so close to "civilisation".
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, I especially love the (weird-to-me) tree!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a Morton Bay Fig Tree - they're very common here (I know nothing about plants so gardeners, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)
DeleteBeautiful, loved the nature walk in the woods. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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