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Beautiful dying dandelion |
I had friends over from Holland last week, I wanted to show them Lismore strand (Owennashad River). Of course stopping off at the bridge over the Blackwater to take photos of them and Lismore castle.
My mobility scooter just about fits on the bridge's sidewalk, although it requires some nerve wrecking manoeuvring to not tumble of the sidewalk onto the road.
Getting to the Strand, my objective, was even more challenging. But fun.
As staying on the road seemed a bit dangerous, I managed to get up on the sidewalk over the second bridge, but halfway down, it proved to be just a little too narrow to pass the lamppost. I could not reverse, too narrow to take that change, so I got off my scooter. Annemieke handed me my sticks, Marga and Hanna manually manoeuvred the scooter carefully around the lamppost. Must have been an interesting sight!
Anyway, we did make it to the Owennashad river, which runs alongside the Blackwater. In the summer time part of the river is dug out to make it into a pool. A beautiful spot. But unfortunately rather inaccessibly by wheelchair/scooter due to the beautiful roots of the ancient trees. My friends did walk down, and I had some glorious time sitting by the 'peddling pool' part of the river.
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while my friends walked further to Lismore Strand... |
I looked at the flowers and grasses around me, like the dying dandelions. And Truly, I am mesmerized how beautiful they are.
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Dandelion seed head. Just beautiful |
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Dandelion |
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Dandelion |
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Grey Wagtail on the river |
I spotted a grey wagtail over the river too, and watched the water move over the rocks.
The dance of nature.
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Grey Wagtail on the river |
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Towards Lismore strand |
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autumn starting already |
Yes, I would have liked to walk the pathway, but I was ever to pleased to
be at the water's edge. Surrounded by nature.
And having the company of friends!