You can't go wrong around here but at sometime sooner or later you do have to realise that you have to go up!!
In every glade you're bound to find a tiny church.
We set a good pace and before we realised we were climbing up a long gradient. My heart was pumping and I was feeling really good, trying to keep up with Geoff. We chatted easily about our daily life, what we were going to do to the house once the kitchen is finished. We have so many jobs to do outside too. There's also my trip to London in March. Bethan and I are going to be shopping for a wedding dress, plus meeting Matthew's parents (first time for me!) I'm so looking forward to it, we've been in contact via email and spoken on Skype so I think we will feel quite comfortable meeting.
The countryside around us was quite different with huge rocks jutting out of the undergrowth and goats scrambling about.
Then Geoff said he thought it not a good idea that I turn around, of course I did..
We decided if we climbed high enough maybe we'd miss the worst of it, so, we continued on to the top of the mountain. I kept thinking that maybe over the next hill we would have a view of the sea with the sun glinting on it, but no.
22 comments:
what a wonderful ramble, thanks for sharing it with us.
Oh I am all tuckered out from that steep climb uphill but it was worth it the view is lovely.
What a wonderful way to spend a day with your guy.
Thanks for showing all the incredible beauty that surrounds you!!! I didn't get to leave a message yesterday but it was very interesting about all the oils and seeing all the photos!
Wow.. you went far. What a nice long lovely walk. Now I am tuckered out. :} Loved that lovely flower too. Thanks for taking us along.
we went on a walk today to somewhere new, too, but it was more of a scorched moonscape with none of that beauty, and definitely shy an orchid!
And here is me doing laps of a square, concrete and razor wire enclosed compound in a desert. No wonder you are winning!
What a day, and what a walk - and superb views.
It looks amazing.
CJ xx
Thank you, looking at the photos now, it's lovely but, when we were walking it, especially on the way back, it was tiring!
You have the most amazing places to visit there, and the VIEWS!! Wow. I'd be out walking every day, just to see what I could find. I really enjoyed yesterday's post with the essential oils. How fun.
And how exciting, planning "your" wedding. I'll bet you are looking forward to a trip back to England.
How beautiful! I envy you your surroundings. But not in a bad evil-eye kind of way. :-)
you did well for one day - fancy missing the rain!
Wow that was quite a walk back. You must be getting very fit!
What a great walk! You must feel great, good for both of you! Incredible:)
Hi! How nice of you to follow my blog. I have been to Crete four times to Chania, Rethymnon, Gerani and Hersonisos. Me and my family loves Crete and I was so glad that I found your blog so we can follow what happens there. We were in Rethymnon last summer and the boys wants to go there this summer too.
We have -6 in Sweden, lots of snow and we haven´t seen the sun for many days. Have a nice weekend and I hope to here from you again.
Phew, I'm feeling quite frazzled after that long walk but I enjoyed every minute of it!
What an ambitious walk, Jude. I'm impressed that you could out walk a storm! Your view from afar of your home makes a powerful impact!
And I've just found your blog! So beautiful! Thanks for such a lovely post.
What a hike! Glad you managed to fit between bursts of rain...must be so fit and strong! Special to have those quiet conversations on your walks.
Thank you for taking us on your walk -it was beautiful and refreshing and much better than my treadmill!! I went to Greece last year but I didn't get to see Crete which i regret - but now I've seen a small part
Looks like a beautiful walk. It must have been interesting with the flowers and the rain clouds chasing you. Thanks for sharing!
That was quite a hike!
Beautiful photos - you'll have us all tramping around over there!
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