Battlefield walk
May. 11th, 2020 08:24 pmAn indication that making an effort to go out for a walk every day is that today I had to be very firm with myself about spending the time in the garden instead. At long last the council has started the year's garden waste collections: our bin has been emptied, and I must refill it.
Yesterday, though, I took a short walk through the terraces behind the house, and found myself following waymarks for a walk around the site of the battle of Neville's Cross (1346). That hadn't been my aim: I wanted to get into the old cemetery, and I succeeded and was well pleased. It's pleasingly overgrown, and quite atmospheric.
But if there's only going to be one picture in this post, and that is all I have time for this evening, it has to be this one, taken when I was nearly home:
It's for
cmcmck, of course.
Yesterday, though, I took a short walk through the terraces behind the house, and found myself following waymarks for a walk around the site of the battle of Neville's Cross (1346). That hadn't been my aim: I wanted to get into the old cemetery, and I succeeded and was well pleased. It's pleasingly overgrown, and quite atmospheric.
But if there's only going to be one picture in this post, and that is all I have time for this evening, it has to be this one, taken when I was nearly home:
It's for
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)