30 thoughts on “Saturday Stroll – Walk Among The Dead

    1. Hello Darlene, that bench is in memory of a local dignitary. Daffodils are perfect for churchyards. Our shops are full of £1 bunches of daffodils at the moment so I have a lot indoors as well as in my garden, but nothing beats swathes of daffodils amongst the gravestones.

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      1. Daffodils were out in full bloom in York, along the Roman walls and around the Minster. They made the visit special. I agree, seeing them amongst the gravestones is the best.

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  1. Beautiful photos….intersting that the fishing boat you captured looks almost exactly like the shrimp boat my grandfather owned – I used to help him catch shrimp in Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula when I was growing up!

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  2. Old graveyards are interesting and I like reading the inscriptions on the headstones. They also often have lovely plantings of bulbs and things.

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      1. It’s not something I do often but the chapel is at my end of the village so when I walk the dogs that way it is where I often turn round. I*t seemed silly that I had never explored it.

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  3. Janet, I enjoyed accompanying you on your lovely walk from afar. The churchyard looks so peaceful and the daffodils in the forefront is a beautiful photo. I like how you end up by the serenity of the water and I’m taken with that old boat – it has a lot of stories to tell! Hope you’re having a good week – and isn’t it amazing to see the sun at last! xx 😀

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