Went for a walk in Lower Don Parklands at end of Beechwood drive today morning.
Tried not to tread on snails on the road but impossible to avoid treading on them unless I walk with my head and eyes down. I feel brief and intense regret each time I hear the crunch of the snail-shell under my feet.
Here are a few photos. The wild rose below was smelling heavenly as we walked by.
Below is a lovely silky looking grass. Taken with I presume reduced aperture?
Below is a bunch of yellow wild flowers.
Lavender color wild flowers below
This sea of flowers below was on a slope...but slopes seem to appear than ground in my photos.
It would be lovely if we had this weather all year round. And more importantly, possess this motivation for exercise, will-power to wake on time and get out of bed and go for a walk. What we did today looks simple to you maybe...but it's amazingly ideal and something we lazy !@#$ find impossible to do, early in the morning. I wonder how many more days we can keep up with this ideal routine?
If the fear of high cholesterol fades and the sense of 'safety' which comes when one is on medication kicks in, these new habits of walking in the morning may fade rather than habituate.
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