A break from the noise and chaos of everyday life, allowing one to enjoy the serenity of nature in peace and on your own.




The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Take a Hike
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A break from the noise and chaos of everyday life, allowing one to enjoy the serenity of nature in peace and on your own.




The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Take a Hike
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and say “I made it to here!” On this day I I looked forward and said: “Those mountains are too far away!” Weekend Prompts – The One-Day Challenge
This incident deserves a few words more than six, sorry about that. It happened in the south of France a couple of weeks ago. While my lazy family were rolling over in their hotels beds I went on a hike to an old watch tower up on a hill. I followed the road, verified on google maps and komoot. Half way up the hill the road was blocked for cars due to the fire hazard because of the hot, dry weather. Fair enough but this added about an hour to my originally planned hike and I started to accept the idea that I might not go all the way. I parked the car and started.
I soon came across signs that said “private road” and “no access” but I trusted the maps and went on. There was a house nestled amongst the trees. And then a pack of dogs came running towards me. Admittedly, two of them were old, slow and overweight but the three others came pounding at me at high speed, barking loudly. One nipped my hip and I needed no more convincing.
I turned around. It took me half an hour to reach my car, closely guarded by the black dog who had made contact. He wasn’t threatening, not really, but he was there and accompanied me to the parking area.
I never reached the Tour de la Massane.
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One of our most memorable vacations was walking the Otter Trail on the Wild Coast of South Africa, in the Tsitsikamma National Park.
Hiking along the steep coastal ways, wading through river mouths (and on one memorable occasion swimming through one) and up the river course to collect sweet water, watching dolphins and spotting otters, all the while carrying all supplies on our back as there were no other people within at least two days’ walk. We woke every night to look for Halley’s Comet (that dates the vacation, doesn’t it?). Halley’s is definitely in our past and not our future.
The wildlife we saw in abundance were dassies (hyrax). I’m having difficulties in reproducing these old prints of photos but this one rather gained in the process. It does look like a painting, doesn’t it?
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[Disclaimer: The photos have been photographed from prints.]
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But we lived in Africa. And for the rest of the month I thought I share squares from this past.
We used to go hiking with an outfit called “Trailblazers” and we travelled many thousands of kilometer in this comfortable looking bus, a vehicle bought from the South African prison services (I guess it was cheap).
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[Disclaimer: The photos have been photographed from prints.]
The Ragtag Daily Prompt: Country Comforts
A Photo A Week: All about the scenery

For Six Word Saturday. More Six Word postings can be found here.

Walking through the golden autumn woods.
This is for Six Word Saturday – more photographic poems with six words can be found here.