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Netley Sailing Club and the shore at the Royal Victoria Country Park on Friday afternoon.

Hamble Shore on Friday's walk. Some sunshine, a lot of cloud at times.

Walking up the river from the beach to catch the ferry to Hamble on Friday afternoon.

The beach at Hook (Warsash) on Friday afternoon.

Sarisbury Green on Friday's walk from Southampton to Warsash.

I took a walk in Kawami, an event held on the riverbed of Horohirabashi in Sapporo.
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My GPS Routes A few images generated from the artistic.project "Itinrances" by Felix Goulard. He walks between Saint-Denis and Avranches, without any map nor GPS, and we have the ability to follow his path live,drawn as a pure stroke. Link of the project:

I recently worked on the art project "Itinrances" by Felix Goulard. He walks between Saint-Denis and Avranches, without any map nor GPS, and we have the ability to follow his path live,drawn as a pure stroke.

It was a fun project to do, if you want to watch it :

I couldn't help generating a few images, we'll see where it leads!

+for the code, check my website!

Saw this stealthy lad earlier. So many herons about of late!

Today I decided to stop over at a couple of places. Firstly a little in the at Horseshoe Bend in the Wimmera River at Dimboola. It was just me, all the birds and some roos

Between Nobby's Beach and the Cowrie Hole, the rocks were only covered shallowly. Green on the rocks and wall reminded me of mosstodon only guessing not exactly moss. Some type of sea weed

: A Lightweight Terminal Navigator :terminal:

Someone always seems to be fishing off this spot on the rocks at Newcastle Beach (north end).

The rocks at the Cowrie Hole Beach.

Nobby's Beach, tide rising from low.

Heavy clouds all day but I *just* missed the rain which fell both north and south of my route. Another but longer than usual: 21 km. In the transition zone from Veluwe to Zuiderzee. All photos:

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I'm off for a walk ....

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and many more

"How fast is too fast on a bike path" by Sara Rubin,

Only one rose blooming in the park gardens so far.

The pathway through the Moreton Bay fig trees.

More love for the little creek in the park. Feels like rainforest at this end.

This little green leaf on the white railing of the bridge. Perfect.

Cloud tree bird stone water.

The jet skiers have an audience. Southampton Water on Wednesday afternoon.

The view from Hamble Shore towards Hythe on a warm Wednesday afternoon.

The tide's coming in along Hamble Shore on Wednesday afternoon. I'm on my way to the country park where I can sit under the trees with a cold drink.

Looking across the river to Warsash on a rising tide. Hamble Quay on Wednesday afternoon.

Sunshine, a cool drink and a seat by the river at the quiet end of Hamble Quay on Wednesday afternoon.

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Quick after-work

Een wandeling op het klompenpad bij Bunschoten, met een extra rondje langs het water. Alle foto's:

5 mile Urban Hike through Stony Run in - Gorgeous out!!!

What we've loved the most in :
- great especially on the coast,
- inimitable --be it or , remember you need to dry-ish on those isles,
- breathtaking ,
- bright warm for a week, followed by more mixed showery sunny-spelly which was more like :) Very !
- and very good in many places!

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We're leaving today after a short stop in -ing !
We've loved it, apart from 3 pests:
- . A known one, but see photo below....
- . We learned that they are super common, carrying pathogens less often than on the continent, but still it's annoying to have to scan for and remove a dozen of tiny ones after some short walk even on a path.
- on main roads when .

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Increasingly interested in the industrial/natural juxtaposition in Cheshire



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