A Wednesday Walk Between Two Waters
After a persistent season of rain-soaked Wednesdays, the sky finally relented, granting my friend and me the gift of a sun-dappled afternoon stroll along the canal. Our journey, a modest 3.1 miles, unfolded beneath a capricious sky—at times brooding with heavy clouds, at others pierced by shafts of golden light. Mindful of this community, #wednesdaywalk, and eager to share the unfolding beauty, my camera was a constant companion, ready to capture the fleeting moments of scenery.
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The path itself was edged by a ribbon of green, gracefully embraced by the tranquil canal on one side and the murmuring river on the other. A profound sense of gratitude settled upon me, recognizing the privilege of such natural splendor at my very doorstep.
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We were not alone in our appreciation of this sudden reprieve. Joggers, cyclists, and fellow walkers, all drawn by the unexpected warmth, shared the path. A silent camaraderie passed between us—smiles exchanged, heads nodded in shared acknowledgment of the day's simple joys.
The usual inhabitants of this waterside world made their appearance: the placid ducks, the majestic horses. Yet, today held a small, delightful surprise—the unexpected sight of a donkey, adding a touch of the pastoral to the familiar.

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As our route gently ascended, we encountered a series of weirs, each a dramatic punctuation mark in the water's journey. Here, the hushed serenity of the canal gave way to a boisterous symphony, the rushing water a vibrant counterpoint to the earlier quietude.
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And then, a canal boat, its weathered facade seeming to gaze back at us, a whimsical face emerging from the industrial canvas.

Further along, the stoic beauty of industrial architecture stood as a testament to human endeavor, a stark yet compelling contrast to the organic forms surrounding it.

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Finally, with tired feet and contented hearts, we found comfort in a warm pot of tea, a perfect end to a walk that was as much a journey inward as it was a path along the water.
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