Some of my favourite things in Salzburg

These are some of my favourite things from a recent visit to Salzburg.

Raindrops, on roses, and whiskers on kittens

Bright copper kettles, and warm woollen mittens

Brown, paper packages, tied up with strings

Cream-coloured ponies, and crisp apple strudels

Doorbells, and sleigh bells, and schnitzel with noodles

Wild geese that fly, with the moon, on their wings

Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes, snowflakes that stay on my, nose and, eyelashes

Silver white winters, that melt into, springs

Tinkers Park bus and model railway event

The August 2018 model railway and bus event at Tinkers Park in East Sussex.

Thames Path – Shiplake to Tilehurst

Walking the Thames Path from Shiplake near Henley to Tilehurst near Reading.

A nice simple start today; step off the train at Shiplake station on the Henley branch line and you are on the Thames Path.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

For some reason the Thames Path runs inland, rather than on the river bank, although the map suggests a riverside footpath exists.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

Leaving the road, the path heads through a field to a lock with a slightly remote feeling. Boats were pasing through, with the topic of conversation being someone who has apparently been banned from taking his boat through a bridge after hitting it too many times.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

The next few miles are a pleasent riverside walk, with boats to the left, fields to the right and red kites overhead.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

The Thames Path passes through the riverside grounds of a school.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

There was a surprising number of boats moored along this section of the river. And someone was playing the guitar on the opposite bank.
Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

The attractive but traffic-clogged and suprisingly hard to photograph bridge at Sonning.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

The pretty-and-they-know-it-is Grade II* listed timber-framed Bull Inn seems to be a compulsory stop when walking through Sonning. The church next door was open too.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

Another busy lock, where someone asked me if I had seen her dog which had run on ahead of her.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

Troll Bridge had a disappointing lack of Scandianvian creatures bothering goats or winding up people up on the internet.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

A floating party on inflatables out on the river.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

The town of Reading seems to avoid the River Thames.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

Next come the bridges between Reading and Caversham. First is the imaginatively named Reading Bridge of 1923.
Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

Next is Christchurch Bridge, opened in 2015.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

And finally Caversham Bridge, opened in 1926 on the site an ancient bridge.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

The path runs along Reading’s Thames Promenade, which was being used for a canoe competition.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

Back into the countryside again, before the path runs along a narrow space between the river and the elevated route of the adjacent railway.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst

A footbridge leads over the railway, for a double-back to Tilehurst station and the end of today’s walk.

Thames Path - Shiplake to Tilehurst