Monday, June 15, 2020

MONDAY'S WALK

Today was our weekly non-Parkinson's walk although I was told that we are now able to walk officially as a Parkinson's group again.

We met at Kensington and walked the path alongside the railway.  This is great for people who want to walk into town and also links the majority of (if not all schools) in the area.  It is well used.

We came across these toadstools


I have no idea what this plant is - it looks really healthy so suppose it is a weed.



There were a couple of clumps of kangaroo paw.


The trees alongside the path look very autumnal.





Below is an oak tree that has not lost its leaves yet alongside a clump of banana plants



There were also quite a few avocado trees with fruit on them.  They won't be ready for a while yet and they were the other side of the railway track.

7 comments:

  1. Must have been pleasant to get out and walk.

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  2. How wonderful that your country is now virus free and you are free to to live your lives and no longer have that great worry.

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    1. We do have to keep a note of contacts but I have a feeling most people don't do it.

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  3. That 'weed' looks a bit like Apple of Peru, which is highly toxic. It is a long time since I have seen one so I am not 100% sure.
    Your path looks like a good place for winter walks.

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    1. I must remember to look out for it the next time we do that walk. I googled it and see it mentioned as a good garden plant here.

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  4. 'it looks really healthy so suppose it is a weed'. Ain't that the truth!!!

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