
‘Walking gets the feet moving, the blood moving, the mind moving. And movement is life.’ Terri Guillemets
With the daily shot from my local forest walks, I’m including another shot of the wider world, not always entirely ‘natural’, to satisfy those who love to see some water in the pictures.

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Two beautiful scenes. 😊
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Thanks, Irene. I’ll keep them coming.
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Looking forward to it. 😊
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That beach! I love walking on a beach. Thanks, Stuart.
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It was on just one walk of many the week we stayed there, Lynette. Every day was different; sometimes small groups surfing, sometimes people walking their dogs, sometimes just the two of us, sometimes family groups, and on one occasion, a film crew with all their gear and the actors filming a scene with a small boat at the edge of the sea! How strange when all the world is there on one small beach, eh?
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That’s one of the wonderful things about beaches, I think. 🙂
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Oh that beach reminds me of where we were married. Beautiful Stuart!! You and Valerie enjoy your weekend coming up. Sending hugs 🤗🤗❤️
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I hope it was a quieter day than when this was taken, Joni; you’d have been blown off your feet!
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Oh my how funny it looks just the opposite. So peaceful, and so inviting. So lovely. Sending love to you and Valerie. ❤️🤗
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I would love to walk there too! I don’t mind wearing a jacket, scarf, mittens, I am from Maine.
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The day I took this one, Brenda, there was a howling gale, blowing sand all over the place. I had to be very careful where I pointed my camera to avoid getting sand all over the lens! But worth the effort, and a lovely walk on this wide, flat beach.
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Looks so serene! Where are you taking them from?
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Hi Tom. The forest pictures are almost all from the Forest of Dean, in Gloucestershire, southwest England. The other shots in the series are from various parts of Europe: England, Wales, France, Italy, and the Greek Islands.
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Ahh I was lucky enough to visit the Forest of Dean last summer but evidently don’t yet know it well enough!
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It’s a biggish area, Tom, and we know our local area very well, often following paths made by wild boar, so we’re off the beaten track, visiting places few people reach.
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Would love, love to be walking that beach today!
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You’d need to wrap up well, Noelle. This was taken in late September, but at this time of the year, that Atlantic wind will be a bit keen!
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