A Diary Of A Mesowarrior Living With #Mesothelioma #Asbestos –Our first legal walk since Feb 14th what a year this has been
Today was freedom day if only for an hour.
The rules for us shielding at home has been changed to 1 hour walking outside.
We have been so good so we got up and completed the housework then drove around to our Victory Park
We always did this trip with our beloved dog and he loved running off lead but sadly we have lost our little hero.
The car park was full but people park here to walk the 14 miles into Canterbury as there is a lovely walk that uses the Crab and Winkle line.
But we walked around the out line of the Victory Ship that they have marked out
https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/victory-wood/
So you can see miles and miles of countryside so near the sea. The sun warm and clear blue skies. Just perfect for a walk. We did meet a Mum and Grandma with a little girl and saw walkers with dogs but we were really able to keep our legal distant.
Victory Wood is a 140-hectare (350-acre) site on the western edge of one of the largest areas of continuous ancient woodland in South East England. Known as the Blean complex, it arches over the north of Canterbury and covers an area of 28.5 square kilometres (11 square miles).
The site is centred between the villages of Dargate and Yorkletts, some 7.8km (3 miles) north of Canterbury, and lies in the North Kent Plain Natural Area to the north of the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and south of the Thames Estuary.
We both are looking forward to tomorrows walk now.
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