WET or DRY ? 5 + Miles
DAMP DAY DODGERS :- Danny, Vic, Mick, Mike
Anthony, John, Jim, Martin.
An old friend of walk. BUT........
Sitting in the car waiting to start the outlook did not look good.
Either way..........
By the time we had arrived in Lytham, however, the rain had eased off to a dampish drizzle.
We parked in our usual spot on the edge of Lytham and set off towards Lytham Hall
and soon entered the narrow wood that leads towards the Hall.
A rather apt advert at the gates.
We step aside for a small excitable dog and it's owner. Then continue along this tree canopied avenue.
The last time we came this way much tree felling had taken place. Perhaps this ivy clad trunk might be a clue as to why.
We soon reached the road leading into Lytham which we followed for a short while before turning into the Hall grounds and soon reaching the Hall itself.
With an excellent cafe and lots of seating we settled down to wait for Martin.
And here he comes.
After many years of hard work the once practically derelict Hall has been transformed magnificently. The gardens were filled with flowers and plants for sale.
Your silly photographer took NO PHOTOS !!!! Hopefully Danny did.
Well ONE photo.
After some time spent chatting we took advantage of the facilities (Don't we always ?) and set of once again through the wooded grounds.
Throughout our walks we meet many dog walkers but today we met a very special dog. A TALKING DOG. Honest ! (fingers crossed)
We asked it a few questions.
What's on that tree ?
What's on that house ?
What's in that bottle ?
What's in that bush ?
FANTASTIC ! That's the truth. the whole truth and nothing but the........erm ?
But we had to move on.
One of our previous routes took us through this wood but today we passed it by to walk through an area of obviously VERY expensive housing with a rather "Snooty" message for passing "Peasants" , Do they mean US ?
One of the houses was "Ultra Modern". Here is John expressing his, somewhat conservative opinion of it. Eight it !
We emerged from this area and soon found ourselves on a very windy (but dry) promenade.
A flock (skein ?) of gas flew low over our heads, Just managed to catch them on camera. I think Danny got a better shot.
On turning round, however, we found them again along with other birds on a rock just off the path.
We continued along the prom till we came to Lowther Park where we were to meet Martin again.
As we crossed the green to reach the park we came across a little white "Ball". Was it a golf ball ? Was it an egg ?
On picking it up we found it was a mushroom and then saw that there were many scattered over the green.
Once in Lowther park and and having met up with Martin, we sought a sheltered spot out of the wind to have our lunch.
The bowling clubhouse was just the thing.
As we sat munching we attracted the local birds . At least our butties did.
I think this one is a bit of a "poseur"
Lunch over we set off . We decided not to return to the prom. where we usually finish Lytham walks but to go through the town centre.
A final birdie bye bye before we leave the park and to martin who made his way back to his car.
On our way to the town centre we stopped to admire this knitting which the TV tells us is a national effort to celebrate the queen's jubilee.
A final sit down in the town centre square before we take the last (rather long) trek back to the cars.
.....and so to home after a much drier day than had been forecast. and one full of interest. Never a problem repeating walks as there is always new stuff to discover. Well done Danny.
THE END
JW
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