As today's walk follows the river Itchen much closer than yesterday, and through nature areas I got to see many trees planted alongside the river:
Reminding me of Ps 1:3:
"They are like trees planted by streams of water, which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither. In all that they do, they prosper."
You'll see some more pictures of trees later!
I left my hosts to retrace my steps back to Winchester Cathedral, but first I had to buy a phone charger! I had forgotten my charger at my previous hosts family, and my phone had only 20% charge left! In the mean time I used my phone as little as possible to be able to phone my new host family at the end of the day... So I don't have a tracking information this time...
But today's walk was very beautiful. It helped that my blisters were not as painful so I could walk OK too.
From the Cathedral I walked towards the river meadows, with the help of directions of a kind gentleman man who expected from the way I looked that I wanted to go there.
After a few miles I got to the Hospital of St Cross:
Adriana and I visited Winchester last January so I had already seen it then. But I could enjoy a nice cup of coffee and picked up an apple from the garden there for my lunch!
Onward to Shawford with the Bridge Inn, which features at the last episode of 'One foot in the Grave'!
Then to Allbrook to end in good time in Eastleigh at 3pm, time enough to walk into Eastleigh crossing a huge area of railway tracks. It appears that Eastleigh was built for the railway industry. Anyway I had a coffee there, could charge my phone and do some shopping, after which I contacted my hosts.
Here are some more pictures of the scenery of the river, which was beautiful. Many people thought so too and I encountered quite a few walkers, cyclists, dogs and swimmers. A beautiful day all in all, not too long about 9 miles.
The surprise at the end was that my host of two days ago has brought my phone charger to my current hosts, as they live nearby! But now I also a backup phone charger...
Here are some of the river pictures :