Since July this year Spotify has been dropping ‘Discover Weekly’ into users accounts every Monday. I registered it properly about a month ago and it’s become something I really look forward to at the start of every week. It’s basically… Continue Reading →
In the run-up to Remembrance Sunday there’s a photo going round Facebook. It’s worth quoting the first of the two paragraphs that accompany the photo in full: A lovely military man selling poppies stopped me today and asked if he… Continue Reading →
Date: 4 October 2015, Lewes Downland Challenge; Route: 5 mile route, 43:04; Weather: bright clear, chill burning off quickly to be very warm; Conditions: dry; Photos: After the race
Date: 27 September 2015; Route: Up Landport bottom, along to Jills Pond and back behind the prison, 2.9 miles, 30:08; Weather: cool breeze, bright blue skies; Conditions: dry; Photos: Along Firle ridge
Date: 25 Sept 2015; Route: Behind the prison, along the gallops and back down Landport Bottom, 3.0 miles, 27:23; Weather: Clear, blue skies and warm; Conditions: dry; Photos: Towards Lewes from above Neville
Date: 13 September 2015; Route: Behind the prison, behind the Neville and back down Landport Bottom, 3.0 miles, 28:39; Weather: overcast and cool; Conditions: dry; Photos: From the Gallops
Date: 22 August 2015; Route: Up Landport Bottom to Blackcap and back, 6.0 miles, 1:03:43; Photos: Clouds above the Neville.
Date: 22 August 2015; Route: Up behind the prison, along the top of Neville and back down Landport Bottom; 2.8 mile, 29:38; Weather: bright and hot; Conditions: Dry; Photos: Mackerel skies, and a bonus picture of preparations for shearing.
Two years ago we tried to walk up the Old Man of Coniston, but the boys were too young and Spouse and Child #1 were beaten by time. This year we made it! And a fabulous walk it was too,… Continue Reading →
It was meant to be a short walk from Ambleside, up to Red Skree and back along the top running parallel to the Kirkstone Pass. At around 8km it seemed very doable. Though the views from the top were more… Continue Reading →
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