Sunny Side Up is the name of the narrow boat moored here on the Trent and Mersey canal at the section which breached a year ago.
I probably go on about 130 walks in the countryside each year and although many are memorable, some- like this one last Sunday- are absolute gems: when the weather, the scenery, the season, the conversation with my walking companion and the overall mood all come together to make me positively buzz and spark with inspiration and happiness at being in the great outdoors appreciating the local landscape.
We may not have canyons or mountains in Cheshire but the reclaiming of the canal networks from the industrial past is something to shout about.
Taking part in another round of worldwide Weekend Reflections.
Beautiful image. Those narrow boats are amazing as well.
ReplyDeleteHa, one of the better natures mirrors here. Also great bent in what seems to be a kind of aqueduct.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant reflections in this image dear Chrissy, you are skilled at photography, love the Autumn colors and so beautiful scenery!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
Léia
Wonderful, crisp reflection.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Chrissy!
ReplyDeleteIt must be so nice to take a ride on that little neat boat... The autumn reflection is superb !
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a really beautiful canal...
ReplyDeleteA girl after my own heart, I discern. England doesn't get much more stunning than this, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteThere was an amazing clarity to the light last Sunday wasn't there? It combined nicely with the rain the night before to create great photo ops like this. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteI love this shot!
ReplyDeleteI don't know about the other things, but the weather and this lovely scene would sure be a good start to a happy feeling.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photo! I'd love to walk that path, or paddle the canal in a canoe or kayak.
ReplyDeleteWOW! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo and this stretch of canal we walk it often with the dogs Is is stunning and well worth a visit.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo and this stretch of canal we walk it often with the dogs Is is stunning and well worth a visit.
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