There are hundreds of swans on the river, but not so many geese, so seeing one is always a pleasure.
In the last year of so some of the swans have started wandering around or just sitting on this part of the ground
This must be one of the nicest riverside walks
I never tire of it
It's been raining a lot and the river is very high
and it flooded over into the path here
but we manage to continue on the very muddy path
Today we are going to walk along the old railway line so we cross the bridge.
We have left the town behind us now, this is open country
This old railway carriage serves as a coffee bar now, and is often quite busy
it's a nice walk, and we often come across other walkers
We have now reached the race course which is on our right.
This is on our left and it's not a lake - it's a field that has flooded
We are nearing the old railway bridge
that crosses the river Avon
and here we are. This path goes on for miles so we decide to retrace our steps here
and head back into town.
The Holy Trinity church which is on the other side of the river from where we started from
the path in the church grounds
the park by the river
across the water is the path that we walked on earlier
I have no idea what this building is even though I must have passed it hundreds of times over the years - the photographs are scenes from plays staged at the theatre
the back of the building
across the park we can see the Other Place, part of the Shakespeare Theatre where plays are also staged
gorgeous reflections on the water
'Please, sir, we are hungry, sir'
We are approaching the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
such a mix of architectural styles
We continue along the river
The swans are here
and some geese too.
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