I would be very grateful if you would consider sponsoring me as I join in #BigWildWalk and contributing towards my target of £30 for 30km. https://thewildlifetrusts.enthuse.com/pf/ruth-willmore/post/916057

I was not in work today, and had few other commitments, other than studying genealogy, and beginning my next course with Pharos so I had planned on a longer walk on Black Rock Sands with a friend.
12.9 km of 30km walked so far
So we cried off, deciding that hibernation sounded like a plan. It did stop around lunchtime andI put down Rebecca Probert’s Marriage Law for Genealogists and headed out.

Lovely autumn colour Autumn leaf piles A wild pumpakboo Plenty of water in the stream Autumn berries Oak Road or stream? Poor sheep

Tomorrow I might have to resort to walking around the house to get a few more kilometres toward the target distance.
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