Walking To Work

Walking To Work - Sunrise over Campbell Park
Walking To Work
Most mornings you will find me walking to work, with 2500 miles to cover this year it helps the total a lot, but once in a while I have to work from a different, much further, location one that is a little out of range for a walk to work.

Walking To Work

Yesterday was one of those days. However after my first bus ride, a beautiful sunrise was beginning to emerge over the horizon, gods, oranges, deep blues and purples, were spreading across the morning sky, so I decided to hell with the second bus I’ll walk from here, I had the time (fortunately) and needed the miles anyway.
This post isn’t going to have much more text, it is mainly a photographic post, to hopefully show off some of the stunning morning light.

Campbell Park

Golden Memorial
Golden Memorial

 

Rising Sun at Campbell Park
Rising Sun at Campbell Park

 

Sunrise by the Beacon
Sunrise by the Beacon

 

Through the Trees
Through the Trees

 

Golden hour
Golden hour

 

Head in Golden Light
Head in Golden Light

Willen Lake

Early morning approach to Willen Lake
Early morning approach to Willen Lake

 

Morning sun across Willen Lake
Morning sun across Willen Lake

Bus Stop Sunrise

Old Wolverton Church from the Bus Stop
Old Wolverton Church from the Bus Stop
For more great local walks be sure to check out my Milton Keynes Walks page.

 

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4 Comments

  • Anna

    What a lovely route! I think a beautiful sunrise is the best motivation to be outside early. Whether that's walking, on a bike ride, a run…
    You must feel lucky to be able to walk this route when others only see in flying past from their car windows..?

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