UK Winter - North West Coast
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:25 pm
We've had a couple of beautifully sunny days here where the river meets the sea near the Fylde coast but sadly, I've been suffering with terrible headaches caused by a freezing cold A/C unit that was on us on New Years' Eve in our local club. Unfortunately, we didn't feel it until much later in the evening when we had all stopped dancing and were sitting down at around 00:30hrs - by then it was too late....
Since I had several sinus operations I've found I've been very susceptible to getting cold in my cheekbones or on either side of the top of my skull but it hits a day or so after the event. Then it takes 3 to 4 days to clear and moves around until eventually, I find the root of where the cold was at a constant.... so basically, I've tried not to go out of the house when the wind has been cold since the weekend.
Today however, there wasn't much wind so late this afternoon we took our Ruby out with us to the Post Office in the village then made our way back home by the seafront along The Esplanade to the ferry jetty, then along the River Wyre to Sea Dyke Cottage where we took the footpath over Knott End Golf course and back home again..... approximately a 45 minute round trip as we're strolling rather than "stepping out" and hiking it.
The camera came too!
The Esplanade to The Bourne Arms Pub, Knott End
Wyre View, Knott End on Sea
View from The Esplanade, Knott End on Sea
More to follow.....
Since I had several sinus operations I've found I've been very susceptible to getting cold in my cheekbones or on either side of the top of my skull but it hits a day or so after the event. Then it takes 3 to 4 days to clear and moves around until eventually, I find the root of where the cold was at a constant.... so basically, I've tried not to go out of the house when the wind has been cold since the weekend.
Today however, there wasn't much wind so late this afternoon we took our Ruby out with us to the Post Office in the village then made our way back home by the seafront along The Esplanade to the ferry jetty, then along the River Wyre to Sea Dyke Cottage where we took the footpath over Knott End Golf course and back home again..... approximately a 45 minute round trip as we're strolling rather than "stepping out" and hiking it.
The camera came too!



More to follow.....