
‘If you are in a bad mood go for a walk. If you are still in a bad mood go for another walk.’ Hippocrates
This project started in April 2020, when I made a commitment to share our world’s natural beauty with everyone confined indoors due to Covid-19. I’m intending to continue it until the pandemic has been brought under control.

The more people who share these posts on social media with friends and followers, the more people we’ll reach. It’ll also show them our wonderful world. Maybe, between us, we can restore some love and respect for nature and slow down the daily damage we inflict on our environment. Thank you.

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That is a beautiful ocean photo! I wouldn’t mind hanging out there for a while.
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Our week on the Gower Peninsula in South Wales was a real treat, Lynette. And our hotel bedroom window overlooked a very similar view to this one taken at the end of one of many lovely walks there. A real blessing.
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What a lovely stay you must have had.
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We did. I think we’ll probably return at some stage.
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“In a bad mood go for a walk,” yes! C
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It’s true, Cheryl. Go for a walk, especially in nature, and those bad/unhappy moods seem to quickly disappear to be replaced with serenity and an uplifted spirit.
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I could sit on the top of that hill for hours!
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This particular view was taken after one of our many walks along the coast in this area, Noelle. But we had a very similar view from our bedroom window in the hotel, so it was an ever-present delight.
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If I could walk somewhere close to where you walk, I would be great. But walking looking at only mobile homes doesn’t thrill me. LOL! I am jealous of your private forest. Thanks for sharing it with me. Stay safe.
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Oh, I understand that dilemma, Brenda. Only a few years ago we lived in a small market town with very limited walks available, and all accessible only through urban routes. We often comment to each other, as we wander the quiet paths here, how lucky we are to be able to walk so freely, surrounded by the natural world, and laugh with ech other as we pretend to long for the days when we had to wait for the traffic to calm before we could cross a road to get to a reasonable walk! Our good fortune is one of the reasons I’m keeping this project going: so many people in the world have no real contact with nature, so I hope to provide it here for them.
Keep safe and stay well.
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