(Unseen… till later, The whirling seagulls)

Didn’t know they were there until I was reviewing the photos later – the seagulls. A whole flock of them whirling overhead, back right of shot; unseen but brightly present…

( Lake Windermere, seen from Fell Foot Park)

Fell Foot Park on the south-eastern tip of Windermere. It’s a National Trust estate with a delightful walk in a figure of eight that takes you away from the final basin of the lake and up the slope of a meadow.

(The last bend and basin of Lake Windermere)
(Fields of gold, skies of deepest blue)

When you emerge from the meadow and descend to the water’s edge, the lake has become a river and is busy narrowing itself to fit under the stones of Newby Bridge.

(Newby Bridge in the distance)
(Where lake becomes river)
(From a fell, nearby. (See next Thursday’s ‘Water-Circle+Cross’ post)
(The Boathouse: fine refreshments at the end of the walk)

And a coffee back at the boathouse? Be churlish not to…

But the hidden seagulls made my day!

©Stephen Tanham 2023

Stephen Tanham is a Director of the Silent Eye, a journey through the forest of personality to the dawn of Being.

http://www.thesilenteye.co.uk and http://www.suningemini.blog

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