I'm proud because I'd had such problems with anxiety and panic in the morning and it would have been much easier to stay at home and binge watch something. But I was able to refuse to be defeated, at least that time, and got out. The reward was great and I'm proud that I got out and went somewhere I'd never been before.
I was also very glad: By the time I got back to Regent Centre on the bus, to get a Metro from there, it was pouring with rain. Shortly after I got home it was snowing. So I was very glad to have stayed dry apart from a little bit of not too heavy hail for a few minutes.
I'll warn you. The walks from the last week are all going to be blogged when I catch up on posting. There will be lots of photos. Lots of them. I've been enjoying taking pictures but I haven't got round to the enjoyment of editing any of them. Every photo here is unedited, they're just what was taken on my phone. A couple were taken when using whatsapp. A friend messaged me and I happened to be in pretty places at those moments so kinda showed off that I was in a beautiful place. It's easy to spot which photos those two are.
River Wansbeck, to the East of Stakeford |
Grateful that I ignored the rain, sleet and hail that all happened during the few minutes walking to the Metro.
Instead of going home again I walked from Stakeford to Newbiggin. And hardly got wet at all. It was great. And I was completely alone on the beach.
Panorama of beach north of Wansbeck estuary. Completely deserted. I was totally alone. |
26th April
Grateful for the trip to Whitley Bay today. I met with a friend in a cafe, which was great, and the sweet shop has a very pleasing selection of liquorice. I was happy flapping about the liquorice and then happy flapping some more when there was an empty box that the nice woman in the shop gave me.
Cafe: I ate the Moroccan Tagine and cous cous which was really tasty. It cost £4.50. Nothing is that expensive there.
Blob Thing enjoyed himself too.
Pulp Fiction Cafe, Whitley Bay. Recommended |
Lovely Liquorice Box. It had contained "Zout". Also Recommended. |
River Wansbeck, East of Morpeth |
Grateful that I managed to overcome big anxiety and panic problems this morning and rather than staying cosy at home walked for a few hours, from Morpeth to Bothal Mill and back on a circular route.
Very grateful that I only had to contend with a few minutes of light hail and not the snow that was happening an hour ago.
Grateful for a bus pass that is going to do wonders for my mental health if I use it lots.
Pegswood Viaduct, built 1849-50 |
28th April
Grateful
for my bus pass and for the freedom it has given me in the last
week.
Today I have collected a pile of bus timetables so my bus pass can give me a lot more freedom and enjoyment, as well as the bonus of being able to get into town for free.
Slightly geekier - grateful that while out I found the complete DVD set of Robin of Sherwood for £1.99. Win!
Today I have collected a pile of bus timetables so my bus pass can give me a lot more freedom and enjoyment, as well as the bonus of being able to get into town for free.
Slightly geekier - grateful that while out I found the complete DVD set of Robin of Sherwood for £1.99. Win!
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