The weather over the Easter weekend couldn't have been better. We had lots of walks ( not the long walks we used to be able to do but not too bad for a couple of Octogenarians. Hopefully that is a word.)
Sheila shared her pictures of Willband where she also went walking. She takes better pics than I do.
And here she is welcoming us to the Easter lunch she prepared.
Things are getting back to normal here. I postponed laundry until today. Sheets are waiting to be put back on the bed. This afternoon I'm hoping to get some puttering done outside. I hope your week is off to a great start.
Thanks for visiting




Your photos are beautiful. Holidays are wonderful but it's also nice to wind down and get back to a slower pace. I also love the illustration and message at the end of your post.
ReplyDeleteThe photos of where you walk is beautiful. The Easter lunch looks delish. I hope you all had a great day.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the photographs you've shared.
ReplyDeleteGreat words in your last image.
All the best Jan
Lovely photos and the meal looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are stunning. I don't think it matters how far you walk but great that you are out there walking. :)
ReplyDeletePuttering is my favorite thing to do! And the first night on clean sheets is pure bliss.
ReplyDeleteOctogenarians is indeed a word, and you two do very well, walking like you do!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a nice Easter spread! Isn't it a pleasure to be the guest once in a while?
Lucky you with that weather. We had pouring rain!.Glad you had a nice Easter.
ReplyDeleteCathy
You are better about getting out walking than I am and I'm a bit younger than you are! :-) The feast that was prepared for you looks delicious. We had a wonderful morning at church and a restful afternoon.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy
I've copied the words from the last picture into my book! Thank you for sharing your walk with us.
ReplyDeleteA lot of work before and after!! What beautiful landscape! And the rich table is a great blessing *********
ReplyDeleteLovely photos!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a lovely place to stroll. Spring is such a pretty time of year.
ReplyDeleteMr D and I are Octogenarians too!! Enjoyed all your pictures and the Easter table is very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI wish this octogenarian was able to do a long walk!
ReplyDeleteIt is a word and I am one. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice walk!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Sheila did a most fabulous job, how lovely! Walks are the best, good to get out and about. Happy day, Virginia
ReplyDeletewow...that's a fancy Easter lunch! Lucky you! Love that last sentiment you posted....wish I could convince my husband of that! Take care. diane in northern wis
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely quote to end with, I think I will keep it in my Thankfulness notebook! Betty
ReplyDeleteI like that encouragement to get outside and breathe. We all need that. A little sunshine on our shoulders makes us happy ☺️ that walking path looks so inviting, having a place to walk through nature without cars buzzing by must be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYou were lucky to get the good weather!
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