Sunday, 12 July 2020

Back Walking With The Last of the Summer Winers


I started my week with a trip up to Westerhall Estate as its my favourite place to go when I feel I need a bit of a boost. We were still waiting for Nicola Sturgeon to allow this area of D & G to travel more than 5 miles for our planned walk in Selkirk on Wednesday. This track is up the hill from the walled garden at Westerhall
The lovely garden at Westerhall
The road through the estate and a great place to go earlier in the year. In February it's full of Snowdrops. March its Daffodils and in April and May its Azaleas. On my journey today I saw 3 Red Squirrels but they were too quick to photograph. 
At the big house this pair of Jack Russells caused me loads of problems. They were so friendly and followed me along the road. I took them back to the house and headed back along the road and looked back to see the youngest one following me again so back I went for a second time. They were very cute and the youngest one was in danger of being dognapped.
I just love this tree sculpture
On Monday evening I went along to the Buccleuch Centre to see it being lit up by Centre Stage Theatre Group as part of a national campaign to show the Government how Theatres are being badly affected as a result of Covid-19 and many may not reopen again. 
This was the first time in 4 months I was out after 9.00pm
The Government have announced some financial backing for Theatres so we may be ok but life will still be tough for the Buccleuch Centre in the next year or so.  

On Tuesday the Scottish Government announced that the 5 mile limit had been lifted so we were good to go for a walk at Selkirk on Wednesday. We all travelled separately and arrived at almost the same time from Langholm and Edinburgh and during the walk we kept at a Social Distance. 
Single file on the uphill sections 
This is Lindean Loch
In this area you always see the Eildons and I think we have seen them from every angle 

A grand view of Selkirk from our start/finish car park
The first time we have been together for 4 months and we had a great morning walk and a lovely picnic at the half way point
Saturday was to be the best day for us since Lockdown started as we were able to have a visit from Fiona and the family from Newcastle. We had not seen them since February. We dined in the garden and Gaye went for a walk with our grandchildren Leo and Hannah in the park and later I took Fiona, Mario, and Hannah to upper Tarras to explain the plans for the Tarras Nature Reserve
Gaye and Leo walking in the park
Father and Daughter in Upper Tarras
On the Swings
In the Langholm Chilli Club Pollytunnel
Gaye had a lovely day
In the Park

The Mengers in Upper Tarras. We had a fabulous day and hope to have the kids back for a week in late August before they go back to school in September
This was the field at Potholm Bridge on 17th April during our long dry spring with not a sign of any Barley growing.
And this was the same field today, 12 weeks later when I walked round the Potholm today.

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