This is a post to go with #WednesdayWalk challenge by @tattoodjay.
Greetings, friends. Where have I been? What was I doing? I haven't written anything here for 11 days, not a single post, but I've always been present here and followed my friends' posts. I was visiting my daughter, son-in-law, and my grandchildren. When I visit them, I don't have time for a laptop. Where am I wasting my time? On the first day, I was planting berry bushes: gooseberries, black and red currants, and honeysuckle. I forgot to mention that we lived in a country house. We had a lot of outdoor work, and when I was in the house, I often had my youngest grandson and, of course, his older brother in my arms. But the last day we were in Moscow, and in the evening we went for a walk in a park located near the house.
"Dad, where are you going?"
I got off the paved footpath, and my daughter asked me this question.
I just decided to show autumn, yellow with foliage on the soil. Oh, there's a little man on the right in the photo. This is my grandson.
When I visit Moscow, I often walk next to this church, but it usually happens in the morning when the children are still asleep.
In Moscow, I always have a problem parking my car. This time I found a place next to the church. It's about a kilometer to the children's apartment.
By the way, a divine service was held in the church, and chants were heard.
This is something new. I have not seen such a sign in the spring. My son-in-law told me that the old student dormitory had been dismantled and the construction of a new multi-storey residential building had begun.
While the young parents were playing with their eldest son, I was walking with my youngest grandson. More precisely, I was walking, and my grandson was riding in a baby carriage and sleeping.
Then my young people decided that they should order rolls for dinner, so the walk turned into a "we're going to the cafe" stage. My grandchildren started to get tired, so I had to pick up my eldest grandson and bike and go home.
Friends, goodbye! Until the next walk.
Well. I wish all my friends, observers, and readers wonderful walks on Wednesdays. And also on Sundays and any other day!
Thanks for reading...
Don’t Worry, Be Happy (C) Bobby McFerrin
Text & Photography by @apnigrich With love @apnigrich Good luck and have fun