Jo’s Monday walk : Boxing Day Blues

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I just know you’re ready for some fresh air and exercise this morning, and you’ve come to exactly the right place.  Grab a scarf and some gloves and we’ll go and dust off those Boxing Day blues.  Nothing finer than a vigorous walk along the north east coast of England.

We’re at Roker, just north of Sunderland, and smiles abound this gem of a morning.  Let’s start by the tall white lighthouse that studs the green.  In Summer this is the focal point for the Sunderland Air Show and breathing space is scarce.  Right now, we can stroll as far as the eye can see.

I’m heading south, but you can choose.  Not too many clouds in the sky this morning, but they can gang up on you when you’re  least expecting. Let’s hop down on the beach and see what we can find.

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The stories a pebble could tell!  I look back along the beach, and then ahead, into shadow.

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That’s Roker Pier you can see straight ahead.  It looks far distant but it’s no more than a good stride.

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The clouds are making the most enchanting reflections on the damp sand.

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Just around the corner, a rather strange ‘gateway’ to Roker Park.

Don’t let it put you off.  It’s rather a nice little park, especially when the Roker Lights come to town in September.

In no time at all we’re back on the sea front, and there ahead of us stands proudly curvaceous Roker Pier.

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…a drop or two of rain plops on the sand.  But it’s gone in a whisper, making me doubt it was even there.  I stroll back in the direction from which I’ve come, smiling at a dog walker, and a lone maiden on a rock.

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For a moment I fancy she might just be a mermaid.  That’s what happens when you watch ‘Splash’, the movie, on Christmas TV.  Heading north again, did you spot the selfie on the beach?

There’s a good incentive to carry on around this bay.  On the edge of Whitburn, Latimer’s deli and fish restaurant is a great little spot, looking out to sea.  On a summer day you’ll be fighting to sit out on the sun terrace. Today it’s just that little bit cool, and squeezing inside is more desirable.

The lobster salad was such a good price, and looked delicious.  I modestly settled for a lovely fish chowder. Maybe next time?  I hope you’ll join me.

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Thanks everyone for spending time with me today, and the whole of the year.  I’ve loved having your company.  I’m going to be missing for a few weeks because next Monday I’ll be on my way to the Algarve.  I have 2 weeks to enjoy, and recharge my batteries.  I don’t blog while I’m away, so the next walk will be posted on 23rd January.  That seems a long way off.  You might have forgotten me by then.  If not, I’ll be open for walks as usual. Details are on my Jo’s Monday walk page.

Let’s enjoy some great walks now, shall we?  I’ll pop the kettle on first.

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You can always rely on Anabel for a bite to eat along the way :

A walk round Overtoun Estate

Indra’s in British Columbia, and very beautiful it looks too :

Kelowna…. Nature’s Playground

Sunshine in your eyes?  And the ‘white stuff’, with Drake :

Snow in the eyes

Beautiful architecture as Jude follows in my footsteps, along the river bank :

Norwich Part III : Wensum riverside walk

I know she’d love the fruit and flowers in Lady Lee’s Philippines :

Sonya’s Garden – Urban floral displays

Jackie found lots of ice in Florida.  An unusual, if expensive, treat :

Charlie Brown’s Christmas

Not so chilly at the beach, with Geoff and Dog :

Hag Stones#poems#poetry

And where’s Woolly this week?  Dodging snakes it seems!

Jo’s Monday-Walk-06 Geelong Botanic Gardens 

Denzil always enjoys a breath of fresh air and a stretch of the legs :

Walking around Wonck

I’m quite jealous that Sophie managed to get onto these walls :

The walk on the wall of Pisa

And I’m determined to get to Cornwall next year for these scones.  Thanks, Carol!

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Have you come across the London Wlogger?  The lady features very informative London walks :

King’s Cross to Hampstead Heath : Unlocking London’s beauty

Finishing with a little piece of leftover Christmas magic from Drake :

Dreaming about so much

And closer to home- you’ll like this, Jude!- Jaspa shares some Cornish lights :

Mousehole Harbour Christmas Lights

Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas.  I’ll be around till the New Year, walking of course, if the opportunity arises.  Make the most of your relaxed time, before we dive into 2017.

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  1. I haven’t been to Sunderland for far too long.. I once had a couple of friends but since they moved I have not been back… I dont remember its beauty until now…

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    1. The town is nothing special, Gerry, but the riverside and the beach have a certain pull. 🙂 Hope you had a good Christmas. Very best wishes to you for fast approaching 2017.

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  2. I look up at the blue sky and I can feel the cool sea breeze on this walk. Lighthouses, piers and reflecting clouds. What more do you want? Warmer weather, perhaps? How about a vacation to the Algarve? You read my mind, Jo. Have fun over there and enjoy your break. Thanks for teaching me a new word as well: curvaceous!

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    1. That pier totally is! Curvaceous 🙂 🙂 On a coastline of great piers. It’s down to 2C this morning. Think I might wait for it to warm up a bit before I venture out. Best wishes for 2017, Liesbet!

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  3. Yeah “You might have forgotten me by then”.!
    No way… 😀

    What a wonderful walk, excellent captured – the Sunderland area is unknown to me – the nearby Newcastle, I have visited – so it’s my own mistake.

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      1. Yes all good here thank you. I seem to have a loose tooth which is scary and getting in the way of my Christmas goodies but otherwise we’re having a lovely time. Trying not to think about going back to work on Jan 3!!

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      1. Oh, right! Silly me…. Yes, I’ve had a lovely Christmas Day and Boxing Day with friends – plenty of catching up to do over good food and wine. And you?

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  4. Wow this is quick! Or was this walk not today? Whenever it was it looks beautiful in the sunshine and I wouldn’t have hated joining you for the lobster thermidor for lunch. That was my favourite meal out in SA. Yesterday it was typical Cornish mizzle, today brightened up nicely in the afternoon and not even much wind except on the cliff top. I’m feeling charged up for some new walks next year.

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    1. Good lass! 🙂 🙂 Not today! The weather’s like a yo-yo! This was last Thursday and it was very pleasant. Brass monkeys today. I didn’t stay out long. Been on the mince pies and white port 🙂

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  5. Hi Jo, hope you had a great Christmas
    What a wonderful walk – fantastic blues, whites and reflections. Had to hunt for the selfie. At first I feared it was the Orange-faced shot! 😉
    Have a great break. Won’t be that easy to forget you! So no worries there.

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  6. Lovely walk! And is that a dog with you in the “selfie” or have I got the wrong photo? We had a lovely walk along the seafront with our two little dogs this morning and it seemed that all the other dog owners of Bexhill were there too…great fun!

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    1. There was a Boxing Day dip at the beach today. Perishing! (no, I didn’t 🙂 ) The selfie is just a shadow shot, Tanya. Health and happiness for 2017! When are you back to Spain?

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      1. Definitely too cold for swimming! Probably back to Spain in February for a couple of months. Workibg on the house in Bexhill right now and want to get as much done as possible before we head off.

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    1. Definitely feeling the nip of Winter today, Meg. It was 6C on the beach this morning and the Boxing Day dippers were getting set to plunge in. I kept right on walking! Indulging in white port and mince pies this afternoon. There’s plenty to share, along with the hugs 🙂 🙂

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