OLD WRECKS 3+ Miles
Living Fossils :- John, Mike, Anthony, Danny.
NO ! NO ! NO ! Living Fossil ?
He's not a M-eanderthal. He's a N-eanderthal.
Let's start again.....
The day started with a rather drab greyness with a feather light drizzle filling the air but as we parked in the Affinity Outlet car park, Mikes bright red, new, hybrid car was a spirit lifter in itself and the weather forecast promised a steady improvement as the day progressed.
Well Mike looks cheerful anyway.
Not so this poor birdie. (Herring Gull) Look at it's foot - - - It only has one. 😔
After crossing the exit channel from the dock we set off to find the end of the little spit of land separating it from the River Wyre.
The worn grass path soon dropped down to a more substantial hard surfaced track.
Mike , born and bred in this area, told us that the quays we could see across the water once buzzed with the trawlers and the industries and business that thrived alongside them.
This picture taken from "Google Earth" clearly shows the two footpaths around the narrow spit of land. The broader hard track above and the narrow footpath below.
I think a serious diet for you JW. With the right costume you could take the part of Henry VIII in a period drama.
The Swan ...................................... ?
Danny still searching for that swan. Joking apart Danny is invariably energetic, generous, helpful and knowledgeable. Every walking group should have a "Danny".