Monday, February 27, 2017

Kirkcaldy

Bennochy Walkers Sunday 26 February

Today was our Christmas craft day 🎄🎅🏻 No we're not confused. We were unable to do our Christmas craft as December caught us out and we ran out of time to plan this in so we carried it forward until today

We started off with a walk around Beveridge Park, lovely but raining cats and dogs. Only others in the park were dog walkers. There was a wee bit colour in the tree blossom and we thought that Janis must have colour coordinated her brolly to match the blossom. Back to the St Andrews Hall we got the kettle on and Pat and Margaret who both graciously agreed to lead our craft event met us there

The plan was to do book folding, hedgehogs and coffee cups and you can see by the photographs of the finished results that we were good students! Of course there was lots of chatting and drinking of tea and coffee

Poor Phil's hedgehog needed the aid of specs as he was a wee bit short sighted. What a  lovely array of hogs all turned out in their Sunday best. 

Anyone for Cappuccino? Well six lovely coffees to chose from

We had a delivery from Rinaldi's Fish Bar at 4.45 and that would be the only time we were quiet as we enjoyed our suppers all washed down with tea and coffee 

Many, many thanks go to Pat and Margaret for graciously giving up their time today and helping us to complete our craft. We thoroughly enjoyed our day

As always thinking of our friends who couldn't be with us today. 
"Knowing a person is like music, what attracts us to them is their melody, and as we get to know who they are, we learn their lyrics".



Sunday, December 18, 2016

Raith Woods

After all the recent frost we got a warmer and dry day to go for our walk in Raith Woods. We last did this walk in October 2013 and as the nights are drawing in with less daylight we need to consider local walks. This fitted the bill perfectly

The woods were lovely with the fallen leaves, if slightly muddy in parts. We had some lovely views over the fields surrounding the woods and met a few other intrepid explores either out for a walk like us or doing the dog walk
The picture taken was at the top of the drive of Raith House and as we had just had a sweetie stop we were all busy sooking our sweeties, hence the look on some faces!

The walk was roughly 4.5 miles and of course we were ready for our coffee stole which was at the Dean Park Hotel. Plenty of scones and refills of coffee and tea will ensure that we will return

As this was our last walk of 2016 all good wishes for a very happy Christmas and a new year filled with peace and health to all our friends and families


Friday, November 11, 2016

October 30th 2016 Elie, Earlsferry, and Kilconquar loch

16 walkers left the church on a lovely autumn day, we welcomed Lorraine Linda and Janet who hadn't joined us for awhile and a surprise guest Suzy from Australia.
Leaving Ruby Bay car park we walked though Elie Estate to Kilconquar loch and beautiful views . Leaving the estate we crossed the main road to open fields and more great views with Largo Law to our left ,the roof tops of Earlsferry to our right and Shellbay in front of us and some deer made that part of the walk unforgettable.
  Soon we where passing the golf course and with the pavilion cafe in view we met Joe and Grace. A nice cup of tea and some other refreshments where enjoyed by all ! (Another nice cafe to add to our list)
  On the last leg now we walked through the village and on to the harbour where we were just in time to see the sun set over the bay and some great photos . We finished back at ruby bay and the walkers prayer.
   Thanks to all for the great company and for making another walk very enjoyable .x
    Janis


Monday, October 03, 2016

Townhill Loch Dunfermline


A beautiful blue sky and warm sunshine greeted us as we left in the cars heading for Townhill Loch and Wood. A very select group of 8 walkers today so 2 cars transported us very comfortably

Parking the cars near the The Loch Cafe we set out to walk a bit around the loch watching the water skiers busy at their sport. A bit too strenuous for us, watching was tiring enough. We then left the path and headed over a stile at one end of a field, doing a shimmey under what we though was an electric fence, being escorted through a field of inquizative horses by the owner of the horses and then over the final stile. Work out completed we were then able to enjoy the remainder of the walk

We were blessed with lovely views over the bridges, Edinburgh and the Pentlands and took a photo opportunity at the village sign. A lovely walk through the woods eventually led us on the path back to the Loch Cafe where we enjoyed our refreshments

Well done everyone on enduring the workout


  

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

monimail

On Sunday 3rd July we had a lovely walk around Letham village and Monimail. This was a repeat walk as we had walked it some years previously but it was just as nice this time around. Letham is a pretty wee village with traditional cottages and lovely cottage gardens with flowers blooming. You very quickly walk through the the village and up School Brae, a bit of a pech. We headed west and then south taking us past Monimail Parsh Church to a road junction where there was a large triangular piece of grass with a seat and large tree which later offered a bit of shelter when we stopped to have our picnic

At this point there are two graveyards, one very old with a part structure of the original church and a newer graveyard, of which we had a walk around. The names on the grave stones caused much discussion especially when we saw names such as Stark and Traill

Bearing north we walked up a lane/track and were greeted by a wee dog who wanted to say hello. Horses in the fields were also very inquizative. We continued up this track until we took the turn for Pathcondie Farm which then took us in a circuit back to our picnic site. On our approach Joe opened the boot of the car and brought out a picnic table, flasks, cups, home baked cakes and biscuits. Well a small shower wasn't going to dampen that

Suitably restored we investigated Monimail tower and gardens before heading back to our cars parked at Letham village hall. This was a lovely peaceful walk which gave good countryside views and could easily be extended to give a longer walk

Sunday, June 05, 2016

Dysart to W Wemyss and return


Kirkcaldy to West Wemyss and return

Following a lovely week of weather we had high hopes for our wee bit coastal path walk and we weren't disappointed.
Parking at Dysart harbour we headed east along the coastal path which bordered Dysart village to the lovely conservation village of West Wemyss. The countryside was blooming with vegetation probably at its best. There was a cooling breeze coming off the Forth so some of us were wearing more layers than others
Tongues went like the clappers with vast and various topics ranging from Power of Attorney, Ronnie's recent trip to the USA to Andy Murray's current tennis match. Reaching West Wemyss after about 2 and a bit miles we headed for the Walk In Wemyss or now renamed as the Suburban Pantry in the middle of the High Street. This was a lovely wee coffee stop with lots of choice of goodies.14 customers left well satisfied. Hello Jo, it was lovely that you could meet us there with your daughter, grandson and dog
The return journey was just as good and tongues never tiring we were soon back in Dysart concluding with our walkers prayer and a photo stop at Dysart harbour
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