Another sort of path
I walked the Seaton Labyrinth in Devon with a couple of friends last year. It sits atop a hill overlooking the sea – glorious views on a sunny day.
Jane at Rainbow Junkie……. ……………..dappled light
Cathy at Nanacathy…….. ……. …………….to church
💜 me at Wild Daffodil……… ………stepping stones
💜 Cathy at Rambling in the Garden …… …changes
💜 Denis at Haiku Hound…….. ……….. …. steep!
💜 Roz at Umpteen Things…………………..brrrrrrrr
💜 Becky at BeckyG ………… …….. ……somewhere
Christina A Look at the Little Things …….Icelandic
Dorris at Dig with Dorris ………… ….hyacinthoides
Ali at Thimberlina.………… …………….. ….short-cut
Del from Curls and Skirls……….. …………to Morris
Srivi at Piscean Me……………. …………….colourful
Jen at Let the Sewing Begin ………..long and short
The Purple Heart denotes a post that is also joining in with Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge – it’s fun to combine the two.
Please let me know if I have forgotten anyone
Thank you everyone for such a wonderful selection of Paths.
And a late entry – my sister sent me a picture of her dog on a path through the bluebells
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Lovely dog Sandra, Charlie had a mate called Indi looks just like Bentley.
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Golden labradors do seem especially friendly dogs, don’t they.
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Great paths. I didnt know about the place in Devon I need to visit
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The labyrinth is well worth a visit Dorris, Seaton itself is a bit strange, so be sure you have enough time to go to the neighbouring villages Beer and Branscombe which are delightful. Some photos here: https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/2015/03/11/walking-backwards-to-branscombe/
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Is Branscombe where a ship dumped it’s cargo a few years ago?
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Yes, I do believe it is Dorris.
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Love the images Sandra, especially the dog!! but where is the haiku?
off the lead
bluebells everywhere
oh what fun
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Aw! My sister will love your haiku! as I do. The Haiku is in the original PATH post: https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/2016/04/12/path/
perhaps I need to do one for the round-up as well – hmmm – I’ll give it a go for next time.
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Oh, just thought you might like to know his name is Bentley and he is 8 years old.
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Love labyrinths – and I especially like this one, in the grass, very nice. Oh, and btw, the short descriptions you give each of the photo challenge submissions in the wrap up are pretty cute!
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Thank you so much Jen, I’m glad you like the little hints at what people might see if they click on the link, that’s so nice to know. ❤
I make labyrinths whenever the space and time allow, you might like to see the one I made with a friend in Wales: https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/2015/04/15/wednesday-walk-around-a-labyrinth/
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Oh that’s beautiful! And I followed through with the mandala, and then Laugh. Such fun!!
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Oh! So glad you enjoyed it! Ha! Ha! I hadn’t realised it would lead you on to ‘Laugh’! 😀
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I presume the BeckyG link should have led here – https://beckygblog.com/2016/04/16/beckys-haiku-life-and-path/
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Thank you so much RainbowJ! I will put it right.
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Great! I love labyrinths. There is one on the top of St Catherine’s Hill. Not as photogenic though as you can hardly see it in the grass.
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That’s good to know, I like to walk new labyrinths, I will seek this one out one day.
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It can be hard to find but it is on the ordnance Survey map as ‘Maze’.
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Thank you Jane, I’ll let you know if i find it, it won’t be for a while.
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That sure is an original path. Fascinating, I bet kids love it!
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They do Roz, kids usually run round labyrinths and spirals, I often make them on the beach for the children, you can see a couple in this post: https://daffodilwild.wordpress.com/2013/08/26/labyrinths-and-sand-dragons/
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