Last weekend, Sophie and I got together and this time went off to Herrington Country Park. It sounded promising on the website- an adventure play area, skate boarding, Nordic walking, model boat sailing in the lake and a variety of sculptures that celebrate the heritage of the area. Wasn’t sure if Nordic Walking involved Viking re-enactment groups having a stroll, but according to Wiki it’s walking with poles, a bit like ski-ing without snow. Anyhow it all sounded very interesting so off we went.
The History Bit
Back in the days when England had industries the North East was a mine of ..well..mines really. And shipbuilding, but heaps of mines. The park was made on the grave of the Herrington Colliery, which closed in 1985, and had a waste heap of 11,000,000 cu. M. of shale, which must have looked like a mountain to the surrounding villagers.

For the transformation of the park, only the coal was removed, the minerals left behind went into making the park, sandstone for the sculptures, red ash for the walkways and clays to line the lakes. Over a hundred different species of birds have been sighted since it’s inception, and many events are held there.
The weather wasn’t too bad, at least it was dry, but the promised-by-the-weather-forecasters sunny day never happened. No matter, there was a big lake and loads of birds on it. We couldn’t believe how close the swans allowed us to get to them, no hissing or chasing us off, and I assume that is because of all the people who go there and feed them.





As well as birds, a couple of chaps were sailing remote controlled boats



After a while at the lakeside we went for a walk around the park, and we’ll set off in the next episode to have a look at the sculptures, so stay tooned.
You certainly made the most of a dull day, FR. Nice water-bird shots indeed.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete 😊
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LOL, too cute that you “swanned away” at the end. Swans are so graceful… I’m more like the bird sitting on the whatsit looking for a ship. 😉
Sorry there weren’t any Vikings, but I enjoyed the stroll. Happy St. Patrick’s Day Hugs!
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Hi Teagan, sorry, just found this in spam!
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Nice ❤️🦆🦆🦆🦆
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Thanks!
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Beautiful as always Fraggle!🤗
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Thank you Kim xx
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Love the photos. You have ducks that I don’t see in the States. Very nice!
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Cheers Cindy!
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Lovely park. 🙂
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Given that there are photos of swans, I’m surprised that my favourite today is the little boat with the numbers right way round, reversed and reflected upside down.
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It was a cute boat, stay toned there’ll be more swans yet 😊
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In Florida, it’s phosphate mines. A few of the moonscapes have been reverted to beautiful nature preserves, but not enough of them.
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That’s not good, they should put things back.
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That first swan pose made me chuckle so much
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🙂 good!
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In more good news, check the right hand side of my blog
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aw thanks Alex xx
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That tufty duck is adorable!
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They are my favourite ducks.
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I LOVED your photos, Fraggle!!!❤ I definitely love the one of the bird that says “Feed Me, Now!” Hehehe. I agree with Pete! Y’all definitely made the best of a dull day!❤❤❤
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Thanks Hun xx
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You’re welcome, beautiful lady!😄
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Lovely! I wish I’d known you in the 5th grade when I had to freehand draw and color 50 different species of birds. Taking photographs of them would have been much easier! The swans are gorgeous!
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Thanks Jess
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I like the photos of the boats especially the reflections.
AK
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Cheers!
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Sean’s Granny (95 this year) Nordic walks everywhere these days – I think she thinks the poles look more ‘sporty’ than a cane would.
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I love the boat shots, very classy.
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Swans that DON’T hiss and chase you?? I think you’re lying.. We’re they made of plastic? That could be why. 😉
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😀 😀
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Superb 🙂
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Thanks Joshi xx
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Seems like a really interesting place to stroll!
(and I love the reflections in the shots of the remote controlled boats)
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Thanks Michelle
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Some very nice photos!
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Thanks loads 😊
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I really love this blog.
And I love the shots of these pictures, especially the dripping swan.
And excellent shot, really.
With what camera do you use here?
I would love to know.
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I use a fujiX-T2 and various lenses. Thanks Sherrie 🙂
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Oh, is that a good camera?
I am looking for a new camera as well. I have the old PowerShot Canon XS 10.
I am learning doing macro at the moment.
Many times had failed!
Duh. LOL
But, I do not give up on it!
(◠‿◠✿)
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It doesn’t matter which camera you have, the canon you have is a good start. I’ve sent you a link to a good beginners course, it’s free and would help you learn your camera. here it is again
https://ayearwithmycamera.com/blog/why-should-you-do-a-year-with-my-camera
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Thank you, dearest!
I have been googling on this and have not found a good site where it explains all.
Not even at Youtube.
Thank you for this, dearest!
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Nice shots. That Nordic walking thing seems to be quite fashionable at the moment, at least down here, not that I realised until now that it was called that!
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Haven’t seen it here yet, though no doubt will at some point.
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Amazing pictures! ❤
If you have time, go check out my travel blog, thanks!
https://christysdiaryblog.wordpress.com/
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Thanks!
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Thanks for the great tour. and I enjoyed the boats and bird photos.
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Cheers N-man 🙂
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