I've been using some older photos in my scrapbooking this week.
Thursday, 29 February 2024
Wednesday, 28 February 2024
Tuesday, 27 February 2024
Day 58 - February 27th
Postage stamps featuring King Charles' portrait have been on sale for quite some time, but today was the first time that I actually noticed one when sticking it on an envelope to post.
Monday, 26 February 2024
Day 57 - February 26th
Today I had an appointment at the Eye Clinic for a minor operation. All went well and I was in an out in under an hour.
Sunday, 25 February 2024
Day 56 - February 25th
Whilst in the garden this morning, Wayne spotted this fungi on a log proving just how wet its been this winter.
Saturday, 24 February 2024
Day 55 - February 24th
Last night the council were out gritting the roads and this morning we woke to a very heavy frost. But we decided to brave the cold and go for a walk and were glad we did because later it warmed up and the sun came out. We chose another route from the app we have been using and drove to Cheshunt to start our walk.
The walk took us into the Lee Valley Country Park where we discovered a sculpture trail set up in 2012 for the 2012 Olympic Games. The sculpture trail is 6 miles long and has 15 hand crafted sculptures by different artists made from different materials - wood, stone and metal. The wooden Giants Chair was huge and towered over me
Unsurprisingly The River Lee Navigation runs through the park and where there were no statues to see. there was still plenty more to see in the 1000 acre park.
About an hour or so into our walk we reached the White Water Centre and decided to stop off at the café for a drink and something to eat and to watch the canoes. tackle the rapids.
It was fascinating to watch. In 2012 we actually applied for tickets to watch the Olympic canoe events but were unsuccessful so today was a nice opportunity to see what we missed. It certainly is a spectacular facility and lots of canoeists were out on the course.
After watching for a while, we continued on our walk back through the park, but not before spotting this Egyptian Goose on the bank of one of the lakes.
We passed the Lee Valley Wildlife Discovery Centre - a state of the art bird hide and discovery room, but unfortunately we didn't have time to stop and look inside today.