Saturday 26 August 2017

Waffles, Wallington and We've got whiskey, gin, vodka, whatever you like

There wasn't a post on Thursday as I chose to save Waffle Day until Saturday morning.
That way we could have them as a breakfast treat without having to rush.

We wanted to go out and about today.
G is working tomorrow and Monday will probably be spent doing stuff at home so for Saturday we wanted to go out but it needed not to be too far from home.
G used to work in Fareham and isn't so keen on revisiting but I suggested it as a possibility as I had found details of a walk we could try.
First up we had to walk along the high street where we did a little window shopping, spotting this great Unhappy Birthday card in a vintage shop and huge wooden pink button in a haberdashery shop, before making our way to Wallington village hall.


The start of the walk is an industrial estate but nature was very close at hand, quite literally. This butterfly was sat on the road and would have been squished by a passing car but G picked it up to try and put it somewhere a little safer.


Once past the industrial estate and over a motorway bridge we were surrounded by farm land and some wonderful countryside views.




There was time for a little posing as we made our way towards





 a pub for some much needed liquid refreshment.




It was at this point we decided to end the walk.
We had arrived at a row of picturesque cottages in Wallington and there was still a lot more of the self guided walk to do but we had to keep an eye on the time.
We were at a point from where we could easily pick the walk up again another time and so headed back.
It had been lovely being out for a short sunny walk. 



Whilst out today I saw a dress on a vintage rail in a charity shop which would be the perfect outfit for someone to wear to a 70s party



or drinks evening like the one in Abigail's Party.
The female lead in this play is Alison Steadman and it's her birthday today.
This evening G and I have put our feet up and are enjoying some nuts, nibbles and cheese and pineapple a la Beverley Moss


10 comments:

  1. What lovely colouring that butterfly has.
    Your photographs are great, loved the ones of you and 'G'.
    What wonderful countryside views, just lovely and I'm pleased the weather was good.

    Enjoy the rest of the Bank Holiday weekend, we are spending ours quietly.

    All the best Jan

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  2. Aah, Abigail's Party - one of my favourites to watch. I got my mum a new copy a few years back for Christmas. That dress would fit the 70's so well! I love your walking outfit too.

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    1. Thank you Mrs, although trousers would have been better due to the stingers!
      Lisa x

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  3. Ha ha, I was just about to say that the dress would be perfect for Abigail's party. I hope the cheese and pineapple was put on sticks and made into a hedgehog. What a lovely walk, it's nice to get away from the hustle and bustle and see a bit of greenery.

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    1. I would have made a hedgehog but I divided the sticks (and other snacks) between me and G and S and her friend as she was having another sleep over. The joys of the summer hols!
      Lisa x

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  4. Looks a lovely walk and it's great that you were able to help the butterfly too :)

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    1. I thought of you Louise when we saw the butterfly, it looked like one of it's wings was damaged.
      Lisa x

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  5. What a lovely walk :) I love those picturesque cottages!

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    1. It was Nikki-ann, I'm looking forward to going back and completing it and having a good nose around the rest of the village!
      Lisa x

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  6. Poor Red Admiral butterfly! Glad G helped!
    You look lovely in that turquoise dress. The 70's one is v cool too!

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