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Thursday, 28 June 2018

Vale Park Fairy Garden/New Brighton Beach

Its been a little while since I last blogged, not been doing much over the past year apart from concentrating on getting into Uni and my medical side of carer path etc.

Here it goes anyway ……………………………………….

The sun was shining bright and beautiful as usual since for the past 2 weeks in the UK has had a heatwave, a trip to Vale Park somewhere new, somewhere outside and somewhere adventurous for a change.

Through the forest of the fairies, the trees were green, the ground was dry and the leaves were ruserly, from little fairy houses to big fairy gardens, the texture and the carvings were magnificent and I wasn't alone to enjoy this experience, I travelled to the wonderful magical place with my two little sisters and my step mum and step nan, my little sisters faces lit up with excitement and joy as they walked through the tiny little kingdom of fairies.

The statues made from wood, leaves and trees stood proud and tall as they looked over the valley of the fairies, guarding the towers of freedom that lured along the forest walls.

After a shining bright sunshine day, the time passed and we all waked down to the crashing waves and beaches of New Brighton, the views were magnificent as we all watched the water sway in and out of the bay, in the distance Liverpool was at sight clear and visual along the docks, buildings and boats scattered along the shore lines.

As we got to the beach the waves were swooping and crashing into the sandy bays bringing in loads of different creatures along the way, little and large jellyfish's glided into the sand, resting till the tide came and brushed them back into the sea.

A sighting of a jellyfish that shouldn't have been in this country was fascinating to see along the shores of New Brighton, a Portuguese Man War, long and clear with its venomous tentacles sat peacefully on the sandy beach as it waited on its next victim, lucky enough, the lifeguards kept it at bay and sent it on its way in the cloudy, dull waters of Merseyside.

Another place and another chapter ticked off my list, more adventures will follow along the way, but until the I leave you with this ………… No adventure is to small, No adventure is to big, follow your dreams and the adventures will begin.


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