‘When you’re walking the view shifts and changes.
Walking’s a form of hope.’
from ‘The World Without Us‘
by Mireille Juchau
I haven’t done an out and about post for a while, so I thought it was time. I recently quit my job at the call centre in order to concentrate on my work as an editor, where my workplace is in the city centre …
… which means that my lunch-break strolls haven’t stopped, but they have certainly changed.
It’s easy to be tempted by shops when you work in town (books! clothes! books!), but the other day, on a late lunch break, I headed north towards the river as I left my office, rather than south towards the shops.
Five minutes north of my office is the River Torrens — the perfect place for a lunchtime stroll.
This particular day was one of those lovely January days, as I hope my photos on this post demonstrate: warm and sunny, with soft blue skies and a gentle breeze ruffling the water …
… There were ducks and moorhens paddling about, and the grass, which had been recently mown, smelt dry but sweet.
January is one of my favourite months of the year, as far as the seasons go. It’s usually sunny, and though the days are mostly warm, the temperatures rarely rise to stifling. It’s the ideal month for strolling, walking and wandering.
I plan to come back to the river in my lunch break again soon …
I’d walk here every day! Your photos look so warm and inviting, paradise compared to what’s outside my door right now. 🙂
Yes, I’m really enjoying my new lunch breaks … I feel quite blessed to have such a lovely spot to stroll in during my work day 🙂 x