Hello Hello Hivians and welcome to this fun packed adventure Wednesday Walk
Spring is here in Scotland 🏴
And that means sunshine with some warm sun streaming in through the windows (in this case bus windows).
I had to pop through to Dunfermline for some physio earlier in the month and this is the journey that ensued!
I take the bus from the bus station, so I walk there, it only takes about 20 minutes but is a pleasant stroll in the sunshine.
But what have we here?
It's a fluffing door in the pavement/sidewalk...
It might have been a portal! But whatever it is, it's shut for now...
I have a bus to catch, so let's hotfoot it down the road...
The cherry blossoms in full bloom
They are gorgeous ... don't you think?
They really are all over the place here, we get the odd apple blossom trees which have white leaves but the cherry blossoms have these gorgeous pink blossoms!
It does feel like a portal, because in the blink of an eye, I have alighted the bus after an hour's journey.
Queen Margaret Hospital Dunfermline
Through these doors are where my therapy happens...
Although the whole point of going to this hospital is for the hydrotherapy pool.
And guess what ... yes the fluffing pool was closed again!!!
I wonder if it even exists ... that is twice I have been and yep twice it has been closed...
The fluffers!
Well I did grab a coffee before the bus back to Kirkcaldy...
Coffee or Mud
Well I did have a drizzle of milk in it and it did the job.
One of the beauties about catching the bus and not driving, is that you can marvel at the scenery...
As you can see the trees are coming alive and sprouting their new clothes for this season!
Farms and Forests on a small scale. The fields of yellow are so pleasing on the eye, especially when contrasted with the blue and white skies.
Can you guess the name of this next village that we are passing through?
Cross Gates
We have a few Gates in Fife, WindyGates is not far away either!
Having lived on a farm as a child I love the countryside and am always intruiged as to what is being farmed.
You can see that rapeseed is in full colour here.
One last cherry blossom tree before we hit Kirkcaldy bus station and this time it's in a cemetery...
Back into Kirkcaldy we are and now passing the Adam Smith theatre named after the economic legend that was Adam Smith who hailed from Kirkcaldy.
Strange things were being moved on the walk back home!!!
Even the ginger pussycat wanted to show me the detour!
So of course I followed ...
And this is what I saw...
The door was open!
But No portal!
All's well that ends well, after my physio I reckoned I deserved a treat ...
Carrot Cake and Cream anyone?
It was tasty!!!
Cheers everyone!
I hope you enjoyed our little adventure!
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Thanks for visiting and I hope you managed to get out for a walk this week.
All images and ramblings are from me, the mad Scotsman TengoLoTodo unless otherwise stated. Note images are all snapped by me with my Google Pixel 9 XL Pro smartphone and some were used in canva to make the lead image.