Wednesday walk, one slothly step at a time!
Good morning Buzzers, what a beautiful morning it was for a walk! All be it, not quite Wednesday yet, but it will be soon! This moring I decided to take the dog on a trek up the hills, around to the next coastal town then back along the beach!
We got wrapped up, hat, jacket, gloves, well I did, the doggo looked at me impatiently waiting to go for his walk and we were off! A cold morning here around 0 celsius, but the sun was shining and as we walked it got pretty warm, I ended up removing the jacket and hoodie when we arrived at the beach end of the walk!
Today we smashed almost 6 miles! I forgot to set my watch when we left, so we did a little more than the 5.8 Miles recorded! (As you can see from the map above, there's a gap between our start point and end point!) A nice walkto start the day off right! Found myself some interesting new sites to explore and managed to snap some beautiful images, if I do say so myself!
On our journey today we went further along the hill than I have before, with the intention of heading down into the village and back along the beach. I don't think I could've picked a better moring for it! Although, someone should have warned my feet! They're still throbbing!
Whilst coming down from the Hills we passed an interesting little feature, coming from the top end, I stumbled my way towards some walls, of what looked like an old cottage
Curiosity got the better of me and I had a little nosey around to see what I could see, it's amazing how these old buildings remain standing sometimes hundreds of years since they were built, after taking a peak through the window I continued down the hill
After another 100 yards or so I noticed there were still some walls and structures covered by the brush, I thought it must've been a MASSIVE abode to continue for such a distance!
Slightly further down the hill I came across a sign revealing some interesting information. It turns out it wasn't one house after all, but a small village from the 1880s! There used to be an old Shale Mine there, and the village was made to house the workers. One census revealed there were 564 people crammed into the 95 cottages! Workers shared the houses in shifts, as the mine ran a 24hr operation. Eventually, a School and church were built for the local population.
Around 1893, the mine was shut, and the houses started to empty, there was a brief period when the site was used for Military operations during the First World War, then as Holiday homes for people from the surrounding cities, however, the site was formally closed in 1931 and the roof was removed to allow nature to recapture the site. A new Aliminum mine was created in the area which lead to many of the houses being removed altogether!
Definitely a site I want to revisit on another walk! Thanks for joining me for this Wednesday's walk! I look forward to catching some other walks from the awesome community this week!
Until next time, sloth and doggo out!
Wow! This is pretty cool. The surroundings are appealing and captivating. This place is really good to have a walk.
I love walking with my pet too. I'm glad you let this doggy trek with you.
Yes, we're surrounded by amazing scenery in Scotland, it's too easy to take it for granted! I'm enjoying the experience on hive sharing my posts, it allows me to appreciate what I have here also!
Thanks for stopping by, and doggo goes everywhere with me, the pampered pooch that he is!
Incredible to be able to stumble across such beautiful and new (to you at least) surroundings on your daily walk.
What a lucky dog you have!
There are so many awesome places to explore when we actually look! When I'm out I've started paying more attention to my surroundings thanks to posting on Hive! Sometimes it's the little things that make the biggest difference!
Beautiful scenery and some ruins to explore. And good company, hehe. The perfect combo for a great hike :)
Couldn’t have asked for a better hike to be honest, nice mix of scenery and it’s always great finding some where new to explore! Even if only a few miles from where you’re staying! I’ve barely scratched the surface I think!
I like to see the beautiful lake you share, the lake looks calm and makes my mind fresh when I see it
Lovely little peaceful lake, normally full of ducks and geese! Thanks for stopping by!
You're welcome
Such a beautiful area, I know you say it was cool when you started nut it looks like such a nice day cool to come across the old mine
Thanks for joining the Wednesday, its always fun for me to visit the walks from all around the world, getting a feel for communities where people live and what they see on their daily walks
Such a beautiful area, I know you say it was cool when you started nut it looks like such a nice day cool to come across the old mine
Thanks for joining the Wednesday, its always fun for me to visit the walks from all around the world, getting a feel for communities where people live and what they see on their daily walks
It was a great day to get out and walking, wouldn't have liked to be standing still for too long! Temps are floating around -3 to 3 degrees celsius these past few days, but it's been clear and bright! Perfect for getting out and being active!
Thanks for stopping by!
I used to get out walking in those temps, but as Iget older and because of the damage to my lungs from TB I feel the cold more and need it a little warmer before I get out walking
I used to get out walking in those temps, but as Iget older and because of the damage to my lungs from TB I feel the cold more and need it a little warmer before I get out walking
Yeah, that's why i get myself wrapped up, my old bones can't handle the cold anymore either, but when the sun is shining, and the dogs whining, I've not much choice but to go walking! Normally warm up pretty quickly with the sun, even if it's just the imagination of heat, there's something about those clear mornings that are just too good to miss, especially as the last couple of day have had little to no wind!
Yeah it’s the wind that makes it so worse I find
Its really nice to walk with the dog at a day like your photos. Just looking at them makes me breath deeply from the front of my computer screen. :) Its pretty crazy to see things from the 1800's right? I always look at old buildings from those times and try to imagine what was life like at that very moment. Who built those walls... why has it become like so.... what was it like when it was new...ect.
Great Post! Thanks.
It was a great couple of days for walking here, I definitely made the most of them, we had some snow overnight so cold and icy today!
I love exploring old historic sites, as you say, imagining what life would have been like. No electricity, no plumbing, none of the things we all think are basic necessities these days! And I'm sure it was a much happier time, without the strain of impressing the world of the interwebs!
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment1 Much appreciated.
What a gorgeous pup!
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He's a pain in the ass, but I wouldn't change him for the world...too much like his owner probably lol
lol he says that about you, he told me!