Our Tuesday Walking Club kicked off the year with a steady and enjoyable walk along Carsington Water Dam. The crisp air and stunning views made it a wonderful day to reconnect with nature and each other.
This year, we’re excited to introduce something new to our walks – a dedicated camera to capture our adventures! Each week, a different member will take a turn behind the lens, experimenting with their own unique style and perspective. Once everyone gets the hang of the camera, we’re looking forward to seeing the variety of creative photos that will document our journeys.
For our first outing, Raymond was our photographer. He captured some fantastic shots (see below). It’s a great way to add a little extra creativity to our walks and to preserve the memories we make together.
After the walk, we ended the day on a cosy note in the café, enjoying coffee and our packed lunches. It was the perfect way to wrap up a successful first outing.
Here’s to many more wonderful walks this year with the Tuesday Walking Club!
Raymonds photographs…
A person standing behind a wooden post, holding a camera, with Carsington Water and sailboats visible in the distance.
A moss-covered wooden post with a green sign marking “11 km,” situated on a grassy path.
Several sailboats moored along the edge of Carsington Water, surrounded by rocky terrain and grassy fields, with the horizon framed by hills and clouds.
A wooden signpost showing directions to the Millfields car park, Visitor Centre, Dam Trail, and Sailing Club, with trees and a pathway in the background.
A person wearing a cream-coloured jacket standing on a grassy field with a pathway, wooden bench, and trees in the background, under a bright sky.
The draw-off tower situated in the reservoir with cloudy skies and surrounding hills, captured from the grassy edge
Two dark-coloured birds (likely coots) swimming peacefully on the calm surface of Carsington Water, with soft ripples around them.
Three people standing on a pathway near the water with a clear blue sky. One is wearing a cream coat, another in a green fleece with a hat, and the third in a dark jacket and beanie, all smiling on a sunny day.
Other pictures taken by Cayton…
A view of leafless trees with the bright winter sun peeking through the branches and a clear blue sky in the background.
A woman wearing a cream coat and glasses, smiling warmly, standing on a paved path with trees and a grassy field behind her.
A man in a green fleece and purple hat with his arm around a smiling woman in a black coat, standing on a pathway with trees in the background.
A man in a green fleece and purple hat walking along a muddy forest path with bare trees on either side.
Two men, one in a green fleece and one in a brown coat, walking on a gravel pathway with a grassy field and boats visible in the distance.
A man in a brown coat and blue hat giving a double thumbs up, standing in front of a pay station and trees with the reservoir in the background.
A group of four people in winter coats, smiling and standing close together on a hilltop with a countryside view behind them.
A man in a black coat and hat standing on a grassy field near the edge of the reservoir with hills and a blue sky in the distance.
Two women, one in a cream coat and glasses, the other in a black coat, standing close together with the reservoir and hills in the background.
A tranquil view of Carsington Water with still water, grassy hills, and a partly cloudy sky.
Are you a gardening enthusiast or curious to give it a try? Our Gardening Club is back and better than ever! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a complete beginner, we invite you to join us and cultivate community, wellness, and growth through the joys of gardening.
Promotional banner for CCT Community Enablement Team’s Monday Gardening Club. The text reads ‘Monday Gardening Club – Now Open to All!’ in bold orange letters on a gradient blue-to-green background. Logos for CCT Community Enablement Team and Enablement Care are displayed at the bottom.
When and Where
Every Monday
Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location (January): Either Enablement Care or the Community Hub.
The Gardening Club is more than just planting seeds; it’s about:
Learning gardening skills in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Connecting with others in your local community who share your interests.
Spending time outdoors, which is great for both your mental and physical health.
Cost
Attendance: Completely free!
Optional Lunch at Enablement Care: Just £1.50 per meal.
Open to All
This year, we’re excited to announce that the Gardening Club is now open to the wider public! Everyone is welcome to join us in making the most of this rewarding and therapeutic activity.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow! Whether you’re joining us for January sessions at Enablement Care or gearing up to dig into the allotment come February, we can’t wait to see you there.
Let’s grow together – literally! 🌱
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