tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post786036341185505467..comments2024-03-28T11:16:38.801+00:00Comments on SWC - This Week's Walks: Sunday walk 2 Andrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11395064086819994526noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-597411902896607832015-06-08T08:27:35.526+01:002015-06-08T08:27:35.526+01:00Sun 7 Jun SWC walk44
A w=sunny day brought n=11 w...Sun 7 Jun SWC walk44 <br />A w=sunny day brought n=11 walkers out. The morning paths were lined with hemlock which makes a subtle change from cow parsley. One or two striking buttercup meadows along the Thames. Swallows (or were they swifts) performed acrobatics and red kites circled. The Fleur de Lys provided food that seemed to go down well, especially the substantial home made burgers. The pickled grapes in the cheeseboard were not such a hit. Watch out for those. A choir practice was under way in the abbey so our visit there was fairly brief. Then on through more buttercup meadows, past the church with old Billy Dunch’s effigy (still asleep but I think he‘s got one eye open). Up and over the Clumps and back to Didcot. I can report that the Prince of Wales opposite the station is pleasant enough to be deemed a watering hole. The directions to from Didcot need a tweak or two. <br />Ian Tnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-82561261557095966102015-06-07T06:03:08.672+01:002015-06-07T06:03:08.672+01:00Intend going and aiming for 10:51 start. Will an...Intend going and aiming for 10:51 start. Will any one be on the Oxford train 11:08? Should we wait for you?JohnLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15906632275847544707noreply@blogger.com