
The weather was cool and cloudy today as I walked along the roads and walkways around the Corner House dental practice in Cromer. The houses around this area were built in the late Victorian era, and the trees and private gardens are well-established.
A single corvid flew high over the rooftops as I walked along Saint Mary’s road in Cromer. I passed a man walking two dogs and spoke to him; he said one of his dogs was a Cockapoo, and the other was a Portuguese Water Dog. Oddly, both of these dogs looked remarkably like each other; they were both chocolate brown in colour with curly coats.
Many established shrubs were growing and thriving in the front gardens as I passed. Some beautiful floral displays and rosebushes in bloom brightened up the sides of the road.


A man was walking a mongrel-type dog along a pathway behind the houses.
Two jackdaws flew over a rooftop and settled on a concrete ledge under the gutter.
When I arrived at the end of the road I saw an interesting sight. Two men, one quite elderly, were seated on a couple of chairs next to a wheelbarrow, outside a garage full of gardening tools next to a colourful, neat garden. I couldn’t help thinking that is a great way to spend time while gardening.
I photographed a marmalade hoverfly sipping nectar from a dandelion flower.
An impressive, large Icelandic Sheepdog, accompanied by a young man, passed by on the opposite side of the road.
I turned back to where the Kuga was parked, passing an impressively tall Monterey Cypress tree.
Today, I walked for 3.02 miles in 1 hour and 16 minutes.
Google Fit awarded me 22 heart points.




Southern Hawker Dragon fly