For our second day out after self-isolation we decided to go to Stratford-upon-Avon. We wandered around town for a bit. It was a bright sunny day, but bitterly cold. The light was amazing, giving some of the buildings a rosy golden hue.
We visited the Montpelier gallery and then headed towards the river
which had burst its banks, obliterating the path.
As you can see from this photograph, the benches are in the water
and the bandstand is sitting in the middle of a lake.
The swans were able to swim on the flooded path
and then, we could go no further, as the path was completely submerged.
So, we retraced our steps and walked along the road until we were able to get to Shapespeare's garden,
past this round building
and this building, the use of I am not sure about.
The path here is on a higher ground so we were able to walk along
past this tree with its Chistmas decorations
bright sunshine turned the branches of this tree golden
We arrived at the Holy Trinity church
the trees along the church avenue had been covered with knitted jackets
We went round the back, marvelled at this tree trunk and decided that we were not ready to go home yet. So, we retraced our steps, back down to the theatre, across the bridge, and on the other side of the river.
The big wheel, a new addition for the winter, was operational, even though only two cars were being used.
The berries of this tree shone bright red in the sunshine.
We had hoped to get near the river but that proved impossible - everything was submerged.
So we took another path that under normal circumstances is quite far from the water, but that too, came to an end soon, water everywhere
The bandstand that normally sits in the middle of the green, stood in the middle of water
The river had increased ten-fold in size
This is the path we were originally on
and the water was flowing really fast
including most of the Recreation Ground which was on our left.
So, we retraced our steps and walked along the tramline hoping to get down to the river that way
more flooding on the Recreation Groud on our right
the children's playground totally submerged.
we came to the end of the old tramline
we turned right onto this narow path that would take us to the river
We were really enjoying our walk and then we came upon a patch of ice and I slipped and fell. I was fortunately able to walk back, but by early evening I could not put any weight on my left foot at all. So, we ended up in casualty, where I was told that fortunately, it was a sprain. So, two days after our self-isolation ended, I am back to being stuck at home, barely able to walk. But, I was lucky it could have been much worse....
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