A ‘Tide’s Out’ walk.

Deciding on where to go for my walk today led me to decide that actually, I’d better do another prom walk if I want a chance of finishing in twenty weeks. So I did. It was around 4 pm when Darren dropped me at the Heysham end of the prom, and despite being after school

Hopeful Flowers

Well, I should have known really – as soon as I say that I will do these walks in 20 weeks instead of the rest of the year, I end up unable to do one for several weeks. My last walk was 11th of April, and today is the 8th of May, almost a month!

A Sound Walk

Aiming to complete the 20 walks in 20 weeks means I need to keep some momentum going, so given it was dry this morning and over a week since my last walk (due to a short break, weather, and life), I thought I should make the most of the opportunity and get on with the

In Reverse Order

My second walk this afternoon ran the opposite way to the first one. There was a reason, I had an appointment at the far end, so the family came with me and then dropped me off at the Hest Bank end on their way home. I’d checked the weather forecast and wanted to walk today,

One down, Nineteen to Go.

Today was the day. I started the Prom, Prom, Prom walks and did my first end-to-end walk of Morecambe prom. I’ve been itching to for a while, but I wanted to finish my first year of walking every day before I did and then Darren (my husband) was away over the weekend but today it