Truthfully, I did not walk to see this. I’m carrying my camera with me, as per usual. These days, I take them as I see them. I stop the car, get out and enjoy the views. I won’t be walking for at least a few more weeks. I’m optimistic. I did tear my Achilles tendon, and have done it more than once. And, there is the tendonitis. I have a fine ski boot looking thing to wear to bed to keep my foot positioned the way the Dr. ordered. He did tell me that I should wear at least a 1 3/4" heel. Saying that to the Queen of Birks took courage. I’m sure he didn’t realize (or do you think he spotted the granola?). Time will pass. Keep up your walks, I’ll go with you, enjoying your insights into the landscape around you.
So here’s my "walk", and in spite of the gloomy weather, I enjoyed it. Lovely stark stuff. What’s with all the fog this late in December?
Just think of the time I’ll be able to make for knitting.




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20 responses to “walk with me wednesday”
Oh my…well…at least you found the silver lining to the cloud …and your photographs are still beautiful…feel better soon (and try not to get to restless!)
Beautiful to see the fog. We seldom see that down south here. It’s still clear, sunny, warm down here. And sometimes I really miss the northern weather.
Lovely photos. Let that achilles heal, don’t push it. They can be pesky injuries.
Still some wonderful pictures. Sorry to hear about the achilles but you do have a great outlook! So what are you going to knit on?
I have a co-worker who tore her achilles tendon. She found that the heels really helped. Love that lost photo, the fog is beautiful.
What a shame about the Achilles – but as you say, plenty of good knitting time ahead! Love the fog.
Wow . . . what a difference. Usually doctors say to wear shoes with a flat sole as much as possible.
I’m so sorry to hear about your Achilles – it is nice to have more knitting time, but I can tell from your posts that you love your walks, too. Well, all you can do now it give it time to heal!
Beautiful pictures in spite of the fog. Are the first two of an old stone wall around an orchard? I love all the lovely mosses and lichens that grow on these wonderful surfaces.
Hope your tendon heals soon, foot problems are the pits.
Our bodys can force us to take a well needed break. Take full advantage and heal quickly. Your photos, as always, capture the essence of the season.
I love the gnarly trees and fog rising off the water. The pond on my drive in looked similar this morning, I wanted to stop and take a picture. Alas, late for work.
Does this mean no more greenery-work for you, or can you still hobble enough to do that? Anyway, UGH–foot problems are the absolute worst. I’ve had plantar fasciitis (though it doesn’t compare to a torn tendon, I know) and like the mermaid in the original version of the tale, every step was like walking on knives. Terrible. I hope you heal quickly and get to resume your walks!
Sorry to hear your heel’s a heel, now heel to the docs suggestions so it will heal quickly. :)_
But the fog does make for some gorgeous photos! Take care of that foot of yours.
Beautiful photos as usual! Hope the achilles heals quickly. Extra knitting time is always a bonus.
you poor baby! take care of your foot!
Ow ow ow! Hope it heals up well with as little scarring as possible!
Sounds like you need Birks with heels on them?
I might be doing a walk tomorrow (sunday). Hope so! I doubt if it will have any fog though.
Wonderful photos. Thanks!
Hope you feel better soon! As always, the photos are stunning!
I hope you heal quickly and are able to walk normally again.
Too bad all the ice melted on your lake. It was so pretty.