My Entry to the Phone Photography Contest - #58
Walking through my village is a lovely experience, but today was even better, as it was quite hot. In typical British style, everyone is complaining that it's too hot now! There is no gentle breeze, so I didn’t want to go too far. Therefore, my chosen walk today was downhill, starting at the edge of the village.
It wasn't long before I was back on the country lanes going uphill past a lovely cottage on the left.
I am now back on the flat, walking on the lane near the lake.
I walked by several gardens that were full of cheerful daisies and bluebells blooming in them.
In the winter, this part of the walk is very muddy as the cows congregate here. It is all dried up today and the cows are in another field. Thankfully.
It was at this point that I realised how many gates I've had to navigate through.
The rustic wooden structures are well-worn but sturdy, reminding me of the many walks taken by villagers before me.
I enjoy exercising every day because I’ve noticed that people in my village who are in their 80s and 90s all share one common thing and that's walking regularly. It's also good to spend time outdoors in the sun and countryside.
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Beautiful fotos! What a blessing to walk through this walk with you. Thanks
Thank you @beameli. 🙏
Such rusting wooden structures have the village vibes which not only look but also feel good. The health and life expectancy of village people is very good which comes from their simple and effective lifestyle which is also very easy, but in cities we are not able to follow that routine even if we want to. I also like those flowers this time. :)
I like the city as well, but I'm more of a country bumpkin. 🙂
British villages look marvellous, like places of dream. Beautiful sceneries, almost like in fairy tales. ❤️
Yes, that's true. I'm very lucky.
Yess. I'm Polish. Our villages look pretty different. But in both countries in the village you can live more balanced, happy, and fulfilling life, without all the rush, stress, and anxiety which are the integral part of life in the city. Unfortunately, I live in a town but I travel a lot, and I love to visit villages and small towns which are similar to villages. :)