Hello Hello Hivians.
I often make a post for #WednesdayWalk and today is no different.
Well I tell a fib, I wasn't going to post because I have CBA but then I saw the sky when I was outside today and just had to share the sunshine and happiness!
So yesterday I got sidetracked and never finished this post. So here goes!
What is the saying ....
A day late and a dollar short 🤣
Let's go
So this is me coming back from Burntisland yesterday in the Kingdom of Fife in Scotland.
The time of this walk is around 2.30 pm.
That is the Firth of Forth and the water is fluffing cold!
I saw walk but at the moment we are sitting on a bus. I saw the upstairs front was free so jumped on!
Look at the views with this blue sky!
So this is village / wee town of Kinghorn ... It has a damn good chippie if you are ever in the area!
We are running parallel to the sea, which make for some great views.
That farm has great views, what do you think?
There is also a field to the right that has a couple of horses, it reminds of the weather and views in Orkney from last summer with horses grazing beside the water.
The farmers will be hoping for plenty of sun now, they had the water (rain) so now get that sunshine coming down!
Of course some fields have not long been ploughed and seeds planted.
You can see the bus shelter on the curve. It used to be that this bus service was every 20 minutes, but then they cut it to every 30 minutes. As long as it is on time that is still pretty good going, and does me.
It is not only the road that follows the coast, but also the railway line, although the rail tracks are closer to the sea than the road...
However that changes as we go under the railway bridge and make our way into Kirkcaldy.
And right on cue there goes the choo choo 🚂
Time for us to get off the bus...
But what a view it is of course Cherry Blossom time, I should pop down and take some more pics...
I mean aren't they pretty....?
And talking about pretty things, let's flex some gorgeous flowers on the way home, now that we are walking!
April for me is always tulips, and those are beauties!
I love how they fill these planters up and will see the full blooms in a few weeks.
The big building on right is the old mill. Of course mills need water and alongside it is the Teel burn.
I love how clear the water is, you can see the reeds flowing in the current of the water!
Did you spot something else?
What about now?
It is the first time I have seen them this close to the sea.
Yes it was a couple of male Mallard ducks.
Then it was home and unload some of the groceries...
As we mentioned pairs, I will close the walk with what we had for dinner.
It was a pair of bridies.
One mince and one steak! Damn tasty they were too...
This post is also my third April 2024 walk for #wednesdaywalk which was started by the wonderful @tattoodjay.
Thanks for visiting and enjoy the rest of your day!
All images and ramblings are from me, the mad Scotsman TengoLoTodo and from my April walk in Kirkcaldy in Scotland. Photos taken with my smartphone.
@tengolotodo April 25th 2024
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