It is another cold, miserable day, grey skies and no sign of the sun. I get the impression we are not seeing this area at it’s best, but one thing…
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The Sun is Shining on Both Sides of the Hedge
Before coming to this area one of the locations Lynnie identified for a visit was the National Trust owned Wicken Fen Nature Reserve. So after a morning’s work we set…
Read MoreWimblington and Stonea Camp
I am walking on my own again today. Lynnie has decided to visit Ely Cathedral and the stained glass museum, so after dropping her in Ely I drive to the…
Read MoreTis Flat Around Little Downham
It is an overcast day again and we both have things to do around the caravan so decide it is a good idea to get on with our chores. For…
Read MoreExploring Ely from Little Downham
After her trip to Ely yesterday Lynnie has suggested it would be a good place for us to visit today. It is usually my preference to visit towns when the…
Read MoreJamming About from Little Downham to the Hundred Foot Drain
One of the advantages of being in this area is that we are not too far away from our caravanning friends Richard and Trudie. We first met them a few…
Read MoreStrolling Around Little Downham
It is one hundred and one nights since we were last away in the caravan, or to be more accurate since I was last away in the caravan because the…
Read MoreWalking to Wellington Monument and Culmstock Beacon
A couple of years ago Lynnie and I did a walk on the Blackdown Hills from Hemyock taking in Culmstock Beacon. We had not previously visited the beacon and I…
Read MoreA Circuit from Nutcombe Bottom to Withycombe
Crosby and I have now settled into life together in the caravan. I find it odd how differently my dogs behave when together or apart. Crosby is a lot more…
Read MoreA Jamabout to Nether Stowey and Holford
It is pleasing to report that Crosby and I survived our first night away on our own. As soon as I have completed our daily chores around the caravan and…
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