Okay folks I have actually returned in more than one sense because what we have is a few pictures taken while away and of course after my original very short lived blog on Friends Reunited, my only other blog which has been folded into this was a Photography blog.
Eaves Wood on the Lancashire and Westmoreland* border which once I got to it wasn't so bad to get around although the forestry people were doing a little tree management given storm damage in that area.
The awkward bit was walking through muddy, soggy fields which also included streams that resulted in mud splashes and one falling down!
Morecambe Bay on the Lancashire side with its sand which you have to be very careful over .
This is the "Pepper Pot", a Victorian monument from 1857 in Silverdale built to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria with impressive views toward Arnside, Westmoreland.
Getting off here required walking on jagged rocks!!!
Public notices in Arnside.
* There was a mish-mash of the area in April 1974 that removed officially Westmoreland although locals use it and detached North Lancashire including Barrow on Furness from Lancashire, renaming it all "Cumbria", which is an artificial construct of Civil Servants.
Pictures thanks to a Nikon D3500 and the 18-55mm VR zoom lens.
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