With the sun
shining and a lovely breeze 10 walkers set off for the Thornton to Coaltown of
Balgonie circular walk. We welcomed a new walker to the group (Linda) and there
were some celebrations amongst group members. Isobel has celebrated her
daughter’s wedding and June and Bob their Golden wedding – congratulations to
all.
Parking at Glenrothes
with Thornton railway station car park and heading through Memorial Park, a junior
club football game was taking place. The football supporters amongst us
probably would have liked to spend a bit of time there. Anyway walking briskly
on past Thornton Bowling Green and Primary School we headed off down Station
Road and after the underpass to the Regional road we took a left turn onto a
track which then lead out into the countryside. Walking was fairly easy on farm
roads and tracks, some slight inclines but not too much to get us out of pech.
It was really a day to daunder but 7.2 miles lay ahead
The farmers
looked to be quite busy today with trailers full of newly harvested potatoes
being transported and barns full of grain. The hedgerows were full of brambles
together with Rose hips and Hawthorne berries. The Rowan berries and
Elderflower berries were hanging heavily from the trees. What a country feast. The
walk linked nicely with the church service this morning which was a Harvest Thanksgiving,
a celebration of all Gods goodness to us.
Well it got
really warm walking and casting off layers of clothes we were desperate to get
to out coffee stop at the Balgonie Arms. As it hoved into view the sighs of
relief were audible. Elaine and Margo did us proud. The table was set for us
and the scones, tea and coffee went down a treat, so much so we had to have
seconds! Reluctant to leave we bade our farewells and set off to complete the
walk, only 2 miles to go
Leaving the Main
Street in Coaltown we made our way again back into the countryside and I’m
certain there was more of a spring in our steps. Ponies in a near by field came
to say hello thinking perhaps we had some goodies to share……sorry we had eaten
them all. Eventually back at the car park having enjoyed each others company
and looking forward to our next outing, we said the traditional Gaelic
blessing,
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