



Respryn is a beautiful place to enjoy a walk. There are lots of woodland areas with pathways running through the woods and alongside the River Fowey. There are hundreds of different trees and wild plants as well as lots of old logs, housing various bugs and fungi. There are little copses with fallen logs and a number of wooden bridges to cross little streams that feed into the river. Hollie decided she wanted to make an 'autumn collection,' which involved filling a plastic basket with autumnal artefacts including various shapes and colours of leaves, acorns, wild flowers, tree moss and even the odd small blackberry. We also agreed that Hollie could take pictures with my digital camera of our walk to show the boys later. I demonstrated how to use it and all the pictures that are on display in this post are taken by her, with little or no help from me. I have to say I was impressed!



We had a lovely walk, making up stories about the old gnarly oak tree we found; discussing the animals that might live in the woods and stopping occasionally to describe the different sounds the river made. It seems I am so busy nowadays that time like this is far too rare, so to take a couple of hours to slow down and enjoy this time was not only enjoyable but absolutely necessary for me. The sun was shining, it was not cold, it was a truly idyllic autumnal Sunday afternoon. The treasures of nature and joy of spending time with a bright and enthusiastic little lady have inspired me and encouraged me, and so I have included some of Hollie's pictures in this post so that they may inspire you too.
