"HIDE & SEEK" 2 Miles
SEEKERS :- Jim, Mike, Anthony, Danny and John
Arriving in a very crowded car park as a 'phone call from (to ?) Jim announced that he was already there waiting for us. But there was no sign of his distinctive silver top amongst the bobbing heads moving around the car park.
He was in fact just a few hundred yards away in the Garden Centre car park, close to the cafe, which was planned as our final venue not the first. He was soon with us enjoying a start of walk brew in the Country park cafe.
Now all together we nodded our greetings to the old tree man and set.
With a an overflowing Car Park and a plethora of dog walkers we expected to be walking alongside lots of others but by the time we had gone beyond the weir there was hardly a soul about, This was a good thing. It showed that the park catered for those wanting a short bout of fresh air whilst taking the dog for it's obligatory walk.........
"TAKE THE DOG WITH YOU !"
.......whilst also offering keen walkers a chance to stretch themselves. Meanderthals do not fit into either category........ Once perhaps but the years........
Soon passing the rather exciting children's play area.
Notice boards provided plenty of information as we walked along through this well planned and equally well laid out and maintained country park.
A well constructed path led us between the largest of the lakes on our left and a river (presumably the Yarrow) down a steep edge to our right.
A few minutes later we arrived at the "Birkeacre Weir".
As well as the weir itself there was a fish ladder which can be seen on the right of the above photo.
We lingered here a while , enjoying the warm sunshine and the sound and sight of the weir. This had been quite a busy industrial area in bygone days but there was little evidence of this now.You will have noticed that Anthony was a little higher than the rest of us as he was on the steps which would lead us away from the water.
The path at the top of the steps was merely a worn but well defined track through a grassy, sloping field.
As you can see this path then took us back to well defined, hard surfaced , track.
But as track took a sharp right away from the lake we turned left to follow an unsurfaced (but good) track back down to our original path.
Good Heavens. That's Danny IN THE REAR he's usually leading the pack.You may have noticed a green arm leaving a photo above so Danny, the writer thinks, was actually taking his jacket off in the warm sunshine and packing it away.
As we arrived at the main pathway a notice advised us that the land to our right was a special nature reserve. It certainly seemed to be as it was alive with birds.
As well as this rather super Owl box there were many other smaller birdboxes scattered amongst the trees. There was one box at which a bird was busily pecking. A bit of DIY alteration before moving in perhaps ?

You can just see the DIY bird in this photo but we couldn't identify the species.
No explanation needed !
Back at the large lake the ducks, mostly Mallards, were all paired up with a few hapless bachelors chancing their arm (or wings). In this photo a coot was busily building or repairing this nest site. It was however camera shy and tootled off before I could get a decent shot of it .
Top left of this photo is a pair of Canada Geese. This would appear to be the only time of the year when these geese are not together in large flocks.
We turned right here to follow the opposite side of the lake back to the car park.
There were fishermen scattered around the edge of the lake.
OOH ! Glad I wasn't sitting on that bench when the tree fell. It would have been rather a "Hairy" experience. It may have been positioned "Artistically " of course.
A rather unusual sculptured seat.
The anglers below appear to be set up for an overnight session.
back at at the car park we jumped into the cars for a short trip to the BIRKACRE Garden "Restaurant".
Here we were rather amused to be given an alarm and told the restaurant was full but the alarm would buzz when a table became available for us.
A bit " upmarket " on our usual cafe visits. The food when it came was good and not expensive.
Here's Mike holding his "Vibrator" ........ Well you know what I mean 😉
In the shop there was a very anachronistic looking band playing. Looks more like the "60's" than the third decade of the 21st Century. Your writer should know. He played in remarkably similar bands in the 60's.
The writer also bumped into a delightful lady, Lorna (in Red), who taught for him when he was a headteacher. (Many years ago)
We lined up and paid for our lunches and soon were on our ways home.
HIDE & SEEK ?
Well I've already told you about losing Jim.
As your writer arrives home the first thing he does is download the photos from the Camera. NO CAMERA !
Out to the car to fetch it NO CAMERA !
Search the bag he carries stuff in NO CAMERA !
Search all the pockets of the clothes he had been wearing NO CAMERA !
Ring Mike whose car we travelled in. NO CAMERA!
PANIC !!!
Repeat all the above actions NO CAMERA !
FLASH ! No, not the camera but a thought that came into his head
Ring JIM whose car he travelled in for barely a minute.
Jim's searches his car...................... CAMERA !!!!
and here it is.......
Thank you all my good friends who happily joined in the search for the idiot's camera.
THAT'S ALL
JW