David and I took Riley on an hour long walk around Liverpool’s Calderstones Park. The park is named after six neolithic stones that were once part of a megalithic tomb. You can still see some of the spiraled designs etched by ancient hands on the sandstone.

Calderstones
Our 2.4 mile walk also passed the Allerton Oak, which is an estimated 1,000 year old oak tree!

Allerton Oak
During the course of the walk, David and I enjoyed looking for signs of spring, while Riley had a much needed run! I’ll finish with a gallery of pictures for you to enjoy.
How have you been spending the long Easter weekend?
Thanks for stopping by,
Christine x
Lovely photos, Christine. Looks like you had a splendid walk.
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It’s nice to get out of the house for a bit of fresh air 😊
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Ah Riley looks so happy and it looks the perfect spring walk. Happy Easter. 🙂
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This looks like an interesting park with the stones and an ancient tree!
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Happy Easter.
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Happy Easter xx
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Never knew about the stones in Calderstones, learn something new everyday! I lived in Wavertree for 4 years back in the 90’s so managed to see plenty of the city but obviously not enough of Calderstones park!!
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