We did this walk in Melbourne for the first time because it was close to home and in our Derbyshire Walks with Children book. It's since become a standard one we do with guests. Partly because of that, it's not been on the "I should write a blog post" list. On looking at the photos from different times we did the walk, it's a fun way to reflect on how much the girls have grown during our stay.
Our first walk in March 2014 (we drove to the Library because walking from home was too much to handle) |
What the walk became - all the way from home with girls able to handle it |
Satellite view of the walk |
George Street - we walked (and ran) this stretch many, many times |
Dunnicliffe Lane - these front gardens of these houses were always fun to walk past |
Or, in the girls' case, to run past |
Main Street in Melbourne |
This road gets you from Main Street to the parish church and then out of town. It's also one of the many Melbourne gauntlets that I feared to drive. |
2014 - Clare is in a backpack when we walk past the parish church and head out of town |
This wall around part of Lord Melbourne's estate is one of the older structures in the town |
2015 - Clare has walked from home past the parish church on her own |
2014 - that little girl holding Kristine's hand is Charis |
Unwritten: Because the sheep will get away |
Clare was tired (so rode on my shoulders) and hungry (so mistook my head for a snack) |
We were excited to see sheep when we did the walk in 2014. They were not excited to see us. We stopped being excited to see them on subsequent walks. |
Melbourne Hall |
2014 - Charis entertained me on this walk by singing the third of the "United Breaks Guitars" songs |
Looking away from Melbourne towards Breedon |
2014 - Elise walks ahead of the rest of us on her own |
2015 - Elise has company when walking ahead of the rest of us |
We joked many times about not falling over the dam, but we still let the girls climb the wall |
Looking across the pool (it's NOT a pond, Shawn) toward the parish church |
Pause to look for ducks and swans |
In which the ducks hope to get bread from the girls before the swans arrive |
Only to be evicted by the hungry swan |
Melbourne Hall again |
In case you're wondering which came first |
The Great (for balancing) Wall of Melbourne |
Front view of the parish church, which dates to the Norman days and is not quite large enough to be a cathedral |
Note who is not being carried |
These buildings get a photo because of the thatch roofs |
George Street again |
One final hill before home |
We think the hound was friendly, but we never tried hard to find out |
And that's the walk |
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