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If you remember… my husband and I started our coastal trek searching for Fisherman’s Walk which I thought was entirely too short. As we finished the York Cliff Walk and headed back to our car we realized the walk was too short because we’d literally started in the middle of it.
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These trails are not well marked and it wouldn’t surprise me to find locals sitting on their porches laughing at the tourist’s confusion. Winters are long, we have to get our jollies somewhere.
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Onward…
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Not knowing what to expect around the next corner we almost missed the path as it goes right in front of someone’s house.
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Around the bend, a boardwalk.
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And past that a causeway.
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That leads to a nature preserve.
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It was a lovely section.
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And we really picked a perfect day to do it. Clear blue skies and temperatures in the low 70’s.
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At the end of the causeway was a locally famous bridge.
A famous, and as it turns out aptly named bridge.
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To be continued….
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Wiggly I’m sure, lol. It looks like y’all had a great time out there in spite of signs not being posted and stuff. 70 degrees, I’d kill for it to be 70 degrees right now in Hell Mexico.
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We’ve had a few warm days but it’s been so rainy and damp lately the temps have stayed comfortable.
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Looks delightful. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s in that lush green patch of nature reserve there ahead!
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Sorry to say, but that was the most disappointing part….
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Not even birds? Probably spices up at night when the creatures come out of hiding….For some reason that’s reminded of a friend who went on a holiday to Heron Island. Apparently there’s thousands of birds there – whodathunkit?! Anyway, she said they made noise all day and night and she couldn’t wait to get out of there. It made me laugh then and it’s making me laugh now. There’s a tip for anyone planning a trip to a tropical island named after birds.
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I’m not sure what they were preserving here, other than some woods. I suppose we did see the occasional starling. No cacophony of herons that’s for sure…
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Ha ha! Please let me recommend listening to the video soundtrack with your eyes closed. Very funny 🤣🤣🤣
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I’m almost afraid to now.
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Love this! Your laughter is infectious. The bridge lived up to its name.
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Very few things do these days… but this certainly did.
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I prefer my bridges to be so firmly anchored, even a monsoon wouldn’t cause them to budge.
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This definitely wasn’t that!
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