Time goes by so quickly these days and since the pandemic life has become somewhat restricted and complicated. However, not to be beaten, I've managed to get out and walk the very local hills. ..just without company; apart from my new canine companion who has replaced my old pal who sadly died at the end of 2019.  |
New walking companion |
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Red Deer Braemar |
I must say, as we all do? I miss the company of like minded people and look forward to the day when we can get back together, as a group, to revisit some of the old paths and maybe find new ones.
We are lucky living in such a rural and isolated community which hasn't been affected as much as the larger villages and towns dotted along the more Eastern part of the River Dee. Let us hope that the vaccination program reaches us all, this year, and we can return to some kind of 'normality'...The hills are still here and will be, long after we are gone. To me, they always reflect our brief existence in the grand scheme of life on earth.
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Approach Tom Anton |
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