Tuesday, 7 April 2026

A New Week

 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

 


 

 

22 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. The photos of where you walk is beautiful. The Easter lunch looks delish. I hope you all had a great day.

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  3. I enjoyed the photographs you've shared.
    Great words in your last image.

    All the best Jan

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  4. Lovely photos and the meal looks wonderful!

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  5. The pictures are stunning. I don't think it matters how far you walk but great that you are out there walking. :)

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  6. Puttering is my favorite thing to do! And the first night on clean sheets is pure bliss.

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  7. Octogenarians is indeed a word, and you two do very well, walking like you do!
    That looks like a nice Easter spread! Isn't it a pleasure to be the guest once in a while?

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  8. Lucky you with that weather. We had pouring rain!.Glad you had a nice Easter.
    Cathy

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  9. 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.
    Blessings and hugs,
    Betsy

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  10. I've copied the words from the last picture into my book! Thank you for sharing your walk with us.

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  11. A lot of work before and after!! What beautiful landscape! And the rich table is a great blessing *********

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  12. This looks like a lovely place to stroll. Spring is such a pretty time of year.

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  13. Mr D and I are Octogenarians too!! Enjoyed all your pictures and the Easter table is very pretty!!

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  14. I wish this octogenarian was able to do a long walk!

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  15. It is a word and I am one. :-)

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  16. Looks like Sheila did a most fabulous job, how lovely! Walks are the best, good to get out and about. Happy day, Virginia

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  17. wow...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

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  18. what a lovely quote to end with, I think I will keep it in my Thankfulness notebook! Betty

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  19. I 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.

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  20. You were lucky to get the good weather!

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