
I came across the Elephant on my walkabout near an amphitheatre.
I guess it must have been part of a show, which I missed.
Going away with a photo is the least compensation that I could give myself.
I enjoy my walkabouts because I never know what I will come across.
No two days are the same. Do you indulge in walkabouts often?
Jacqueline
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I love walkabouts too…They are full of joys and surprises!! 🙂 Just the other day I captured some pictures of magnificent sculptures of the mythical Kelpies!!! 🙂
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I walk all the time. When I broke my leg in two places last year I didn’t actually get diagnosed for two months so I just kept pottering about. When the diagnosis came I went into some sort of self-induced walking freeze and I became quite ill as a result. Walking clears my head. Walking fills my head. Walking wards off Alzheimer’s I am led to believe, by giving us repeated new and old stimuli to feed the brain. And mostly, mostly I just adore that Ellie!
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Yes. I call my walks Soulful Struts. I’m looking forward to spring when I will be able to do more walks. Walking in snow isn’t fun. Springtime is excellent for walking exercise.
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I know how bitterly cold and dreary Winter can get. Spring will be here before we know it.
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Totally incredible!
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I stared at it for several good minutes.
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Somehow it makes me think of a Trojan horse! 😀 Very interesting and definitely NOT something you see everyday!
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