Beautiful photos, Kate, “walking with you” was lovely. Ps - I went to St. Joseph’s Academy for 12 years and loved seeing the carpenter, the patron saint of the worker, among your photos. 🪵 🔨
I'm loving this, Kate! When I began reading the post, I felt like I was watching an episode of SHETLAND. I love the wild lay of the land, plus all of your interesting pictures and commentary. "Walking, cooking, baking..." these are the activities that also calm my soul! ❤️
The pictures and descriptions are wonderful, Kate! I especially like the stained glass window in the church and the blue door with the mysterious young man. Twelve miles is quite a feat! I’m happy some days just to get my 10,000 steps—4-plus miles. Often I fall short. Thanks for an inspiring post.
Kate,
Thank you for sharing. I so love living vicariously through your photos, videos and commentary and your "walk" was just what I needed today. ❤️
Ellen, you are so welcome. I'm glad it helps. And, there's more to come!
Beautiful photos, Kate, “walking with you” was lovely. Ps - I went to St. Joseph’s Academy for 12 years and loved seeing the carpenter, the patron saint of the worker, among your photos. 🪵 🔨
Thanks, Jolene. So many beautiful stained glass pieces in the old churches...new ones, too. Here's to St Joe!
I'm loving this, Kate! When I began reading the post, I felt like I was watching an episode of SHETLAND. I love the wild lay of the land, plus all of your interesting pictures and commentary. "Walking, cooking, baking..." these are the activities that also calm my soul! ❤️
Such basic things and all of which nourish us. Thanks for checking in, Pam!
That is some walk. 12 miles! great photos and I loved those white horses. Walking is my therapy too.💕
Down a red dirt road...
The pictures and descriptions are wonderful, Kate! I especially like the stained glass window in the church and the blue door with the mysterious young man. Twelve miles is quite a feat! I’m happy some days just to get my 10,000 steps—4-plus miles. Often I fall short. Thanks for an inspiring post.
Each day was somewhere between 20-30k steps. I'd love to know the story of the mysterious young man, too.
I loved this walk - Thank you Kate!!
Thanks for checking it out, Rachel! Standby for more posts to come.