monday’s walk

. . . was of the best kind. To meet with a friend . . .

felix
(Felix)

. . . enthuse about objects and ideas . . .

pi
(cherry pi. Thankyou, Felix)

. . . and enjoy the evening light.

quayside
(Quayside)


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7 responses to “monday’s walk”

  1. Ah Kate,
    ’twas most amazingly excellent to see you in the Toon and I am already scheming away about how I can make it happen again.
    You are brilliant and it was enlivening and joyous to see you again.
    x

  2. Sounds like my kind of day!

  3. Argh, Kate – just spent WAY too long reading thedomesticsoundscape. Argh. How am I ever going to finish my chapter if you keep posting interesting things about interesting people and interesting places? (try to post something about originality in 1750s Scotland, will you?)

  4. I think ours started first but yours was finished first! :) Ours wasn’t opened until 1932.

  5. wazzuki Avatar

    heh heh — yours was first:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyne_Bridge

  6. I had to look twice too. :) Your downunder readers are coming out from cover.

  7. BUT! BUT! BUT!

    ;)

    That’s our BRIDGE, Kate!

    ;)

    You’re visiting with us “DownUnder”?

    BRILLIANT! We have some great Walks for you.

    One of the best is around the coast of Port Phillip.

    maman

    ps. :) your bridge has a wonderful lightness

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