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Out 'torching' with the boys last night we manage to capture some pictures down by our nearby canal.

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I'd probably best explain first that torching is the boys' description of a nighttime walk with torches (not an inclination for setting light to things!) We like to encourage the boys to walk a little at night for the exercise, the beautiful scenery and sunsets (we were a little late with the camera, earlier the sky really was on fire) and hopefully to encourage them not to be scared of the dark.




I was also glad to see two swans have returned to last year's flattened nest. (I'm assuming it is the same couple that nested here on the canal last year.) I'd never seen a swan's nest before last year. The size of it is amazing. But I was a little worried about them last year, because the towpath is used by a lot of youngsters on their way to and from the town high school and one of the middle schools. Still, they survived unhurt, as did their beautiful brood of cygnets, so hopefully they will be roosting (if that's the right word) here again this year.

Needless to say, it is also highly inspirational stuff for a writer. Talking of which, I have been musing today about inspiration and my favourite places for reading over on the blog at Legend Press Legendary Authors...

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Comment from: marilyn [Member] Email · http://www.writelink.co.uk/blogs/marilyn
Hasn't the weather been absolutely gorgeous, Sarah. It's good to be alive and as you say the night sky last night was breathtaking. Never seen anything like it in a long time and the sunset was blinding as we drove back over the moor from Whitby.

Hope the swans live happily and safely so you're able to enjoy them and tell of their existence through your creative writing.

Climbed Roseberry Topping on Saturday morning and again it was a brilliant day - exhilarating...

BTW, well done with respect to you jogging - some very clever and strategic thinking to let your friend run of some steam before joining her. A marathon runner! Oh my god, I'm out of breath just thinking about it.
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Comment from: sarah_james [Member] Email · http://www.milltech-systems.co.uk
It has been a great weather week. (Hush, I hope I'm not tempting fate even by thinking it!) I haven't jogged today but have managed to get some walking in, which has been nice. (It's about a mile and a half to my son's school, partly across parkland.) Tonight is swimming night, great for one's figure but less great for one's hair!
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Comment from: jon [Member] Email · http://www.insanefreelancewriting.com
Phew! More exercise, I wish. The weather hasn't been to bad over here either. Went out the other night to take some photos of the sunset. Just as I was about to click the shutter my heart sank - flat batteries.
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Comment from: sarah_james [Member] Email · http://www.milltech-systems.co.uk
Ouch! It's frustrating, isn't it? I could have kicked myself this morning. Walking the boys to school the sunrise was stunning. It was frosty underfoot and a lovely light mist too. The local church looked fantastic. Had I known, of course, I would have put my camera in my bag before we left...
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Comment from: sue kendrick [Member] Email · http://www.suekendrick.co.uk
That's the thing about cameras, never handy when you want one!
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Comment from: sarah_james [Member] Email · http://www.milltech-systems.co.uk
Having a camera in my mobile was suppposed to solve the problem. But, of course, the quality just isn't good enough!
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