Looking across the river towards Moel Famau.
One crop ready to harvest and another(possibly potatoes) needs more time.
The pedestrian way across Hawarden Bridge.
The wildflowers in the Alexandra Road Park, Shotton.
Fox sculpture in the Alexandra Road Park, Shotton.
Owl sculpture in the Alexandra Road Park, Shotton.
Time: 2 hours 30 minutes. Overall walk average: 2.3 m.p.h.
Temperature: 20.2 Celsius at the start. 22.3 Celsius in the shade at the end of the walk. 27.5 Celsius in the Sun near Hawarden Bridge.
Beaufort Wind Force: Max 2, a 5 m.p.h. Light breeze.
Birds seen or heard today included: Lesser black back gull, Herring gull, Black headed gull, House sparrow, Greater whitethroat, Goldfinch, Jackdaw, Barn swallow, Carrion crow, House martin, Lapwing, Grey heron, Little egret, Common kestrel, Winter wren, Common blackbird, Mallard, Great cormorant, Woodpigeon, Black billed magpie, Feral pigeon and Oystercatcher.
I left the house at 07-00, in order to finish my walk before the hottest part day. I arrived at the Central Hotel in Shotton, at 09-30 with temperature only a couple degrees or so higher than when I started. Plenty of people had decided to do the same, and even the cyclists seemed happy to take it easy, no-one doing time trials today!
The surprise of the day was seeing the tidal bore, so small and quiet, I nearly missed it!
It very noticeable that some crops had been harvested, others about to be and a couple needing a bit longer.
The wild flowers near Saltney Ferry Footbridge were nowhere near as good as they were a few weeks ago. However, the wildflowers on Alexandra Road park were still pretty good.
Overall, a very pleasant stroll, worthy of celebrating with a breakfast and a cup of tea or two or even three!





































