WIND & THE WHITE CHURCH 5 Miles ?
Windblown Walkers :- John, Jim, Mike, Anthony.
Phew ! That was a close shave. That Spitfire nearly took Mike's head off.
Then, just for a change, we followed the "other" side of the lake.
This is a very poor effort of a "bridge photo" but it was the only bridge we crossed on this walk
In the distance as we walked could be seen the famous "WHITE CHURCH"
Obviously you can only park white cars by the church so as not to spoil the effect...............................................................................Eh !!
"I've never been in that church." Said Mike as we approached it. Outside the church was a notice saying "Come in and have a coffee." So we did.
Here we are, inside, ordering coffees and toasted Tea Cakes.
" Is that a bit hot Anthony ? " Here we are in the church hall.
We asked if we might look around the church and immediately a lady offered to show us round THANK YOU ! They were very proud of their magnificent stained glass windows.
We said goodbye to the kind people who had welcomed us to the church and set off towards the "Green" and Lowther Gardens.
Between the promenade and the gardens of the large houses was a sturdy wall. At first constructed of Bricks and then of Cobbles .
One of the houses was the care home "Stella Matutina" where Anthony, John and Jim have entertained the residents on several occasions.
Leaving the wall behind us we returned to the promenade and continued our walk towards Lowther Gardens.
Lytham was quieter than when we last visited. Probably because the very strong wind had kept people at home or within the warmth of their parked cars.
In the middle of the boats seen above a track led down to the water's edge. Here we found this delightfully curious chair made of drift wood.
We had to try it out of course.
Duly refreshed we walked through park to the western exit.
Last week at Clitheroe Castle the squirrels watched us from high in the trees. This little fella (madam) was much bolder.
Here's Jim coming up with a name for the tree.
We were now heading back to the cars. We made our way along the roads away from the coast where the wind was not quite so strong. Not far to go now as we approach the White Church once again.
On the return we followed the more usual path through Fairhaven Lake Gardens.
By now both the wind and the sun were in our faces. This made taking snaps rather difficult.
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