
Approaching the coastal footpath north of Seaham
Better get my skates on with this challenge- I’m running out of week! I am determinedly clinging to blue skies and beautiful walks, even if the reality might be changing. You may remember this walk from my Weekly Photo Challenge: Sea? I love the coastal footpaths around our coast.
Isn’t this stone wall a beautiful feature?
A convenient place to leave your flask?
I liked that the pillars had poems relating to the stones
A lovely idea.
Step through onto the footpath and we’re off!
No lingering on that bench!
Sometimes there are tributes to a loved one along the way.
Teasles tickle the skies!
A cheery biker scoots by as we cross over the bridge
And a horse keeps a wary eye on us.
Hawthorn Village? Almost there!
The end’s in sight.
Click on a photo to step out with me. You can choose which way.
Many thanks to Cee for the encouragment . Click on the link or Cee’s logo to view the other entries.

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That was a wonderful walk. I really like your captions too!
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I love putting these little photo stories together, Meg. It’s my favourite part of blogging. (and lovely comments from people like you, too 🙂 )
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All of them a great ‘which way’ but I really like the stone wall. It IS a beautiful feature.
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So much money is wasted by the town councils on fancy railings and embellishments, but when I see something like this it really gives me a lift, Gem. They’ve made such a good job of restoring and enhancing this coastline. The pictures are the proof. 🙂
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How beautiful, Jo! Love these stone works and the beautiful green fields.
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It was such a nice Summer, Amy. We seem to have turned the corner now but I’m pretending I haven’t noticed. 🙂
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Lovely! Bravo~
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Thanks, Cindy! Walking boots handy? 🙂
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Beautiful photos for this week’s challenge! I of course adore the sign and your featured photo is a cool POV too!
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Thanks, Cee! Never thought of it as a POV entry. But it could be 🙂
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sì, sì Jo, voglio sempre venire a passeggiare con te
bacio, bacio
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You can come and walk with me any time, Ventis 🙂
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Love that you show us such beautiful parts of the country that are new to me – gorgeous!
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If Summer was only longer, there’d be no need to stray? But I would anyway- you know me! 🙂
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I want to be you!!!!!!!!!!!! Beautiful!
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Be careful what you wish for, Jill 🙂 I was on hands and knees this afternoon washing Dad’s kitchen floor. But you’re right- the good outweighs the drudgery.
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Beautiful!
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Just a flask and a few sweets, Lorna. No tearoom stop 😦 (but there are a couple of great ones in Seaham itself)
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A flask and a few sweets sounds good to me, especially on such a glorious day. Seaham looks like a great place to visit.
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V / Victory! I like the first photo most: the wood, the stones – I nearly can breath the salty wind …
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It’s a striking piece of wall, Frizz and a great addition to the footpath. I love that they’re taking the trouble to add these details. 🙂
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WOW! This is so interesting and wonderful photographs. Thank you dear Johanna, love, nia
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Glad you enjoyed our little walk, Nia. 🙂
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What a beautiful day!
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It was almost the last day of Summer, but I’m still hopeful 🙂
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Yes as soon as it looks over summer comes storming back!
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So schöne Bilder mit dem Meer wünsche dir einen schönen Tag lieber Gruß und Freundschaft Gislinde
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Danke, liebe Gislinde 🙂
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impressive and very well presented.
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That’s very kind of you to say 🙂
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I chose the coastal footpath 🙂 Marvelous series!
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Hiking boots on girl- let’s go! 🙂
It was freezing (and grey) today and I went past the Transporter Bridge on the bus, but wasn’t remotely tempted to get off for my photo shoot. Another time 🙂
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Thank you for trying Jo 😀 🙂
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It is like you take us back in time, with your photos…magic. Someday…I pray to get there…thanks for the journey until my time comes♥
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Thank you, Laurie. That is so kind 🙂 It makes blogging such a pleasure to receive comments like this.
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These are great. Thanks for sharing them with us
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Thanks, Alastair 🙂 I love being out on these walks.
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They look enjoyable
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Thanks for taking us along on a lovely walk, Jo. I like the poems on the pillars too. 🙂
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🙂 Just reading your Lisbon post, Cathy. You must be manufacturing time (and I shouldn’t be on here either 🙂 )
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Oh Jo, how I wish I could manufacture time! I hardly have any time for myself any more. My job demands almost all of my free time. Even though my job sucked in Oman, at least I was able to avoid bringing work home with me. Now I’m ALWAYS working at home. And I”m so missing my blogging time! And my connections with other bloggers!! xxx
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Nice series 😀
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Thank you 🙂 It’s a lovely stretch of coast.
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Thank you for the lovely vicarious walk.
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Much too strenuous for you otherwise! You picking up a bit? 🙂
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