Sabbath circular walk around Chequers

The wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.

James 3:17
Starting at the Boer war memorial at the highest point of the Ridgeway .

“A walk in nature walks the soul back home. “

Mary Davis (Irish Chief Executive Officer of the Special Olympics)
Texture of chalk, stubble golden and blackened by fire. All on a slope with
clouds puffed up above trees green. A pleasant walk towards Ellesmere church. Then paths through trees and back to the cars.

A walk of 5 miles with up and down hill. Fields brown ploughed or stubble yellow. Twenty two of us together on this afternoon walk in early autumn.

” Nature is not a place to visit. It is home. ”

Gary Snyder (an American poet whose many poems instil an ecological conscience.)

Thank you for looking at my post.

Sandy 😊

4 thoughts on “Sabbath circular walk around Chequers

  1. An interesting find – that Boer War memorial. I know our family members who fought on the Boer side, but none who fought for the Brits. Interesting.

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    1. We had grandparents on both sides. British and Boer but we don’t know any Stratfords who fought for the English. Is that what I should understand? The memorial is in a superb position glad I could share it.

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