Sunday, 14th February 2016
Happy Valentines!!
It’s snowing here and so beautiful…… Continue reading
Sunday 2nd August 2015
Hello
I’m a wee bit weary after this one. This was one long ramble. It was warm as well. And we had to fight our way through overgrown paths swiping at nettles and brambles with big sticks. Well…..to be honest, Mr RR swiped and swung with a big stick, I just wandered along behind clutching a twig and sighing dramatically.

Hello
I’m back – did you miss me?
As you know we’ve been up in Scotland having a bit of a tramp around the place. We walked lots of miles and I was very lazy and preferred drinking wine and reading good books in the evenings to shouting at the internet, which was very slow. So I didn’t write much!
I thought I’d just do a summary here of the walks I haven’t blogged about and then hopefully I’ll get back on track and catch up.
We stayed in a little village called Tyninghame in East Lothian and had a lovely cottage called Sawmill Cottage. From here we tramped about around East and West Lothian and also ventured over the Forth Road Bridge to Aberdour and the RSPB reserve at Loch Leven. It was all splendid and we even had dry weather for most of the time.
So….here are some pictures and a few words on our walks.
Enjoy
Rickety rambler xxx
Aberdour and Loch Leven (5 miles)
Aberdour is a little town on the coast across the bridge; we visited the castle with its pretty gardens and then walked along the Fife Coast Path a short way before heading back to the town for lunch.









Aberlady (3 miles)
Aberlady is one of our favourite places in East Lothian with its estuary views and also the Scottish Ornithology Club at Waterside House (www.the-soc.org.uk/) where you can sit and watch the birds from the comfort of the library and where there is always wildlife art on display.


Kelso (7 miles)
We did an exhausting 7 mile walk around Kelso, following the beautiful River Teviot and even spotting an otter! On this day, we did get caught out in the rain and spent a bit of time putting waterproof trousers and coats on and off! And near the end we took a wrong turning and ended up walking a mile down a busy road before finding our way back to the beginning.







The Pentland Hills (10 miles)
This was a mammoth walk for me! It was actually 7 miles although it felt longer, but we’d already done a circuit of West Linton, a village just a little way off and, as we walked loads of miles I haven’t recorded I’ve rounded it up to 10!
We loved walking here, we started off alongside the reservoirs passing fishermen and being passed by cyclists. We looked to our left and saw walkers ascending a massive hill, and breathed a sigh of relief that it wasn’t us! Little did we know that we were heading for that hill from the other side! We had our picnic on a collapsed stile halfway up a hill and then continued climbing, not just this one but 3 very high hills – each one appearing as we neared the top of the one before. It was exhausting and hard on the feet going downhill, but great fun and just at the bottom, a lovely pub – the Flottistone Arms where we revived ourselves before heading back to the cottage.












East Linton – 5 miles
This was a much flatter walk in the countryside around East Linton, a lovely village in East Lothian. The amazing Miss RR joined us and we had a lovely day – including lunch in the garden of the Smeaton Nursery Tea Room (well….half the lunch was in the garden and then the heavens opened and we retreated indoors).

Gullane Bents (3 miles)
This was our last day and we only did part of the walk as the weather was so lovely that we just gave up and laid on the beach soaking up the sunshine. However, we managed to find some driftwood for Mr RR and wandered about the beach, part of which is a nature reserve.








So – that’s it for Scotland for now. I hope you enjoyed this quick look at where we went. Normal service will be resumed now I’ve recovered from all those mountains I climbed (and all the wine and cake!)
Total miles walked this year – 500!! Hooray – half way there!
Monday, 13th July 2015
Hi there
It rained today, it’s stopped now but it did rain quite a lot! We got wet. Mr RR got very wet:
Yuck! Continue reading
Sunday 12th July 2015
Hello!
Here we are in our cosy little cottage just on the edge of the delightful village of Tyninghame in East Lothian. We arrived yesterday after 2 days of driving, mostly on motorways so, we decided to have a relaxing day today and take a stroll around the local area, visiting the nearby beach, and the local coffee shop, before spending the afternoon in the little courtyard garden with a book. Continue reading
Saturday, 13th June 2015
Hello
Well, as it was forecast to be wet and windy we decided to go for a quick walk along the coast path around Falmouth and then pop into town for lunch. Wrong on all counts! Continue reading
Hi Guys
If you’ve been here lately you’ll know that I’ve been trying to improve the look of the blog and in the process caused some issues with photos! Hopefully they’re getting resolved now and you like the new look….
I’m aware there are some photos in the archives that aren’t showing up – I’m working on it. Meanwhile new posts should appear perfectly!
Let me know what you think. We’re walking today so should be posting tonight or tomorrow.
Have a good day.
RRxx
Monday 25th May, 2015
Hello
Here’s a quick run through of our walk from our flat into Oxford City Centre today with some photos kindly taken by Mr RR.
I have treated myself to a brand new camera! Tomorrow I will be taking it to the Oxford Botanical Gardens – so look out for lots of pretty pictures!!
Friday 22nd May, 2015
Hi,
I took myself off for a stroll around Penrose today, I haven’t been for a while. It’s all very pretty with the bluebells still in flower alongside red campion, cow parsley, buttercups and daisies. The foxgloves are just coming into flower now as well.
I’m sure I heard a cuckoo! I had a listen on utube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1WcxRaMmIM) and it’s definitely the same sound. I couldn’t see him anywhere, though he sounded quite close. Then, in the distance I heard an owl twitwooing – something must have woken him from his sleep. Continue reading
Tuesday, 19th May 2015
Hello
I’ve been reading my Medieval Flower Book by Celia Fisher which discusses how flower illustration was used in medieval herbals and manuscripts, and gives masses of interesting information about the uses – and abuses of flowers – in those days. It’s an informative history of flowers as they are portrayed in medieval art and beautifully illustrated too!