Sunday, August 26, 2012

A Long Walk - Bridge, Bishopsbourne and Pett Bottom

One of the first scenic views, surrounded by sheep and the perfect temperature. Ahead of us we had 9 miles of lovely surprises.

Some of the sheep. Had to snap the only one with the black head.

"Oswalds", the home of novelist Joseph Conrad for five years until his death in 1924. | Bishopsbourne

Sign in Bishopsbourne

Bishopsbourne

Someone greeting us on our way.

He was rushing over to meet Dan on the other side of the ditch where he was rewarded with a nice pat on the head.

The Invisible Man

An artsy snap that caught my eye.

THE BEST SURPRISE OF THE DAY! ALPACA LOVELINESS!!

They are so stinking cute :)

Scenic view

We really couldn't resist, and this one took four bites!

Inspiring colours!

Inspiring shapes!
Exactly the dose of reality I needed.

9 comments:

  1. Wow -- great pics! The invisible man looks like he has dreadlocks? Ian would like that strawberry!

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  2. Holly albaca! It took me about 10 tries to get past the reCaptcha on that last comment -- I don't know why I didn't quit -- probably cause I really liked the pics!

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  3. Cool pics.
    Was a fun walk.
    MEGA TIRED though :D

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  4. Thanks! Nope. No dreadlocks! Just windblown curly hair :)

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  5. Beautiful. Where are the pics of Mary, though?

    Molly
    More Charming In Person

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  6. :) That's my hand. The rest of me doesn't appear very often :)

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  7. =0 How have I not seen this yet? The sheep, the horses, THE ALPACAS!! Are they close to Canterbury? Could we go see/steal one? You can ride it home.

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  8. Also, the really great photos. I love the last two.

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  9. Thanks Miss! I'm not sure EXACTLY how far the alpacas are, but within something like 10 miles probably. I'd love to ride one home, but I think the farmer would take issue with that :P

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