Day 77 of the End to End began grey and windy at Riccarton Parish church. A massive place on Judgement Mount, it was built in 1823. Heaven knows how many people it was built for of who goes there now. Like most of the Parish churches I’ve passed in Scotland, it was locked.
I walked through the town centre. Unfortunately at 9.30 on a Sunday morning the ice cream cafe was shut. So was most of the town centre. More worryingly quite a bit of it was empty. However there were attempts to entertain the passing visitors with some whimsical statues.

Having parked at the railway station, Bob caught me up. The plan was to walk to Stewarton and come back by train.
Although the road was largely straight on a wet and windy day that meant it was also quite exposed. The rain didn’t last more than a few miles and by the time we were walking downhill into Stewarton it had started to clear up.

We found a friendly cafe in the town centre and had an excellent toasted sandwich lunch with yummy cakes. We caught the train back to Kilmarnock as planned.

Later I took another turn round our little wildlife oasis exploring the meadow around the feet of the electricity pylon. A parent magpie was feeding a juvenile on a post, which I assumed had not long fledged.

There were plenty of Ringlet Butterflies in the grasses, and some large thistles. But best of all the dozens of orchids for this evenings edition of Kilmarnock Orchid Watch.
From Isaiah 40
The grass withers and the flowers fade, but God’s word lasts forever.
In a few weeks these orchids will have finished flowering. They will fade until next spring and summer. It was wonderful to find them here: an unexpected treat alongside all the buttercups, thistles, grasses and more, with Ringlets visiting at the moment.
May God grant us all a quiet night and a peaceful end.
JAL 30.06.2019
Day 77 of the End to End, Kilmarnock to Stewarton.









































