The universe conspired to deliver a beautiful day to make up for the horrid news delivered yesterday. A grey, wet and dreary day would have been too depressing. Tier 4??? Seriously!
However, we are now one day closer to coming out of lockdown. Meanwhile, knowing as I do, how the British weather system works; grey, overcast skies in the morning…clear sunny, blue afternoon. Clear blue skies in the morning…rain by midday – with the odd exception.
Soooo, when I pulled back the curtains this morning and saw clear blue skies with just a hint of cloud on the distant horizon, I determined to use my shopping trip as an excuse to get out for a long walk. Which I did.
Heading along the same route as yesterday where I discovered Lloyd Park, I once again reached the park.

Thinking a slightly different route in the park would be good, I followed what looked like a nice, firm, dry sandy path to the trees I could see in the distance…it wasn’t firm or dry π€ͺπ€ͺπΆπ»ββοΈπΆπ»ββοΈ within a few meters I was slipping and sliding along…

Managing to keep upright thanks to my walking poles, eventually I reached a tree halfway to where I really wanted to go, and called it quits.

I did a careful about turn and slid back to the concrete pathway, which although tough on the bones, is so much easier to walk on. I walked as far as the carpark on the distant side of the park, then returned. There were a fair number of people out walking, mostly masked up and keeping their distance. I overheard snatches of a few conversations; mostly about the lockdown and the mental health of people affected by the sudden change in the government’s position on Christmas.
On my way back out the park I ‘slid’ to the left and walked past a massive allotment plot.


I stopped to listen to a robin sing and then went shopping.

Oh oh…who is that I spy lurking behind the bush?

In all I got in a very good 9.1kms and as a result I’m now only 103.3kms away from reaching my target of 2020kms of my 2020 virtual challenge ππππΆπ»ββοΈπΆπ»ββοΈπ
I noticed this amazing decoration on the side of a building near the station

As for the Great Ocean Road route in Australia I’m only 25km (15.6miles) away from the end of the challenge ππ I am now close to reaching the end of my virtual journey…239.8km along the south coast of that epic continent – Australia!! I really want to finish by Thursday 24th.
I’m roughly halfway between Port Cambell which I left behind 4 days ago

And nearing the end at Allansford

I hope to visit Oz for real in 2023/2024….finances depending. I only just received all my postcards from the Conqueror Challenges team. It seems I started the route before they were ready, so they kindly sent the cards in one batch when they were done. So awesome. They’re all incredibly on the ball with their customer service.
And so as 2020 starts to wind down, I’m gearing up to virtually climb Mt. Fuji π»π―π΅ Hopefully this challenge will dovetail nicely with the last kilometres of my 2020 challenge. And of course, it goes without saying…I’m going to participate in the 2021 challenge too….ππππΆπ»ββοΈπΆπ»ββοΈ What distance do you think I should set my target at?



I am so sorry that you ae affected by the harsher lockdown measures. Hang in there! Sending you lots of good thoughts from the other side of the world.
Oh thank you so much. ππ I think my outrage is more for the millions of people who made plans for Christmas because the PM said go ahead I won’t cancel Christmas, and with less than a week to go…he does exactly that. I know they need to halt the spread, but then don’t say one thing only to do a u-turn a few days later. He does that all the time …its almost like he enjoys the power of being able to smash people into the ground.
Thank you for your thoughts, so much appreciated. I hope all is well with you all xx
I feel your frustration, the number of times that I am rolling my eyes at the U.S. government are too numerous to count as well π I hope people’s last minute sacrifices will make a difference in the spread of the virus.
That seems to be a common theme πππs is happening in South Africa and Australia too according to people I know in those countries. I guess what it boils down to is that our governments have no idea what to do…so they make it up as they ho along. The best we can do is hope…
You are unfortunately right π
On another note, I nominate you to take part in the Travel Challenge. You can post anything you wish. Please let me know if you accept the challenge ππΈ
πππ I just accepted this from another blogger last night, and planned on nominating you tonight although I’m sure you wouldn’t want 2 nominations βΊβΊ Thank you for thinking of me. I prepped and uploaded all the photos already.
That is lovely. Looking forward to your photos π€©