Saturday, 14 April 2007

Friday 13th part 2

Still feeling out of sorts. Can’t get on with anything so watched news. Turned over and watched Wainwrights Walks where they mentioned a razors edge like one of poems in part 1 today. Watched a repeat of 2 Doctor who episodes. One had Shakespeare in it. The other had a lot of similarities to My Belief System and Web Theory. The episode also named the sphere or ship as the Genesis Ark. When you examine my site you will see the significance in that. I don’t know when these episodes were written but note the dates on the web pages on my site. After a while we decided to go early to fetch Angela’s prescription from the chemist and take dogs on a walk. We took a path we had never been along in the 4 years we’ve lived in the area. It led around Upton Country House and was a delight. We walked slowly and were amazed by the beauty of the area. The shoreline of Poole harbour to one side and fields and majestic trees to the other. We came across a large pond with ducks on it and stayed a while. Some already had chicks. It was the highlight of our day and Dainty and Buster had new territory to explore. I took some photos of some off the older trees. Here’s the one that had most impact on us.



We had to turn back before we had completed the walk because of the lateness of the hour and vow to return as soon as we can find time.
We returned home after collecting the prescription and I went to bed at 8.30. as I was very tired. At 11 Angela woke me to take dogs out for last wee and we both slept again.
We were woken at 1.55 by neighbours arguing. The police arrived and left. We decided to get up and begin our day. We made coffee and prepared for dawn. We watched news channels until roughly 5.30 and then took the dogs to Ham Common. Buster barked at the milk man and we felt terrible about it at such an early hour on a Saturday.
The walk was serene and the lake had mist rising on its surface. There were a few moorhens being noisy and seagulls washing their wings. Dainty went in the lake for a swim and Buster played on the shore running in circles as he does. We stayed about 20 minutes just taking it all in. Large fish would occasionally break surface. All that marred this idyllic vista was the sound of traffic in the distance behind the call of the moorhens and seagulls.
We came home and Angela had toast and cream cheese for breakfast. I had toast with butter and a little salt.(Today may be hot). We talked about my beliefs and the local neighbourhood’s current problems. I typed this and now have the idea for today’s post.

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