Thursday, December 18, 2008
Another four bridges - 14 December 2008
Four Bridges and an Author - 13 December 2008
Bath is beautiful at any time, but
Although many websites mention that the Pulteney Bridge is one of four it is extremely difficult to find the names of the four bridges. We had walked over another two of them,
We did a Jane Austen walk that we had printed off the BBC site that took us to places she visited and where Jane lived in Bath. En route we passed the cathedral, which Jane would have attended, and were invited in for an excellent Christmas Carol service.
Off to the Tower - 6 December 2008
As we left for the day, the raven master was encouraging the ravens inside their cages for the night.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - 5 December 2008
This year, as an art installation, one of the Trafalgar Square lions was made to ‘talk’. A projector was used to make the lion’s mouth appear to move in sync with the words from a speaker; it was very well done.
(The lion is obvious, the witch is the snow witch in the F&M window and you can fill your wardrobe in Bond St.)
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Inside the M25 - 30 November 2008
One tends to think that Greater London fills the area inside the M25 but it is really quite surprising how much greenbelt and countryside can be found on the inside.
One of the members of the South East Area MGF Owners Club set out to devise a “country lanes” run entirely within the M25, so that seemed an interesting way to spend a day seeing a very different area of England quite close to home.After meeting the other drivers for a coffee at Hooley we set of meandering along lanes and country roads for nearly 50 miles
until we reached the Epsom Downs Racecourse and the finish at the Rubbing Down Pub.Although we went through a number of small settlements and villages, the route only used an ‘A’ road once, and then only for 0.7 miles: it was quite an achievement.
The rest-break stop was at a Garden Centre which just happened to be having their ‘Reindeer Day’ complete with Santa’s Grotto et al. It was surprising that there were any car parks to be had, the place was very busy with Mums, Dads and kids
Unfortunately the weather was not on our side and there were a number of small ‘lakes’ we had to negotiate in the hollows. Coupled with the mud from the overnight rain the cars were very filthy by the time we arrived at the pub.
Winter Run - 23 November 2008
Sunday dawned with snow falling, heavily enough to sit on the ground for a while before the rain came and washed it all away.

As soon as the rain started and it was safe to drive we set off towards Northampton to meet with a bunch of MG owners and to meet a couple of fellow Kiwis.
As can be seen from the photo the sun finally broke through for a time while we enjoyed a meal at The Navigation Inn in Stoke Bruerne

As soon as the rain started and it was safe to drive we set off towards Northampton to meet with a bunch of MG owners and to meet a couple of fellow Kiwis.
As can be seen from the photo the sun finally broke through for a time while we enjoyed a meal at The Navigation Inn in Stoke Bruerne
Banbury - 22 November 2008
Banbury is familiar from the nursery rhyme. Saturday was such a lovely day we did a circular drive from Banbury, after first exploring the town. The town has the iconic cross (although not the one that the nursery rhyme refers to), but also many other historic building.
Most interesting is the Reindeer Inn, once a haunt of Roundheads and Royalists, depending on who was in control of the town.
Its Globe Room has an interesting history, and was returned to the pub, after nearly being shipped to America then ‘lost’ in a warehouse for over 50 years.The circular drive took in picturesque towns such as Bloxham & Aynho. We stopped in Croughton to see the 13th century wall paintings, then on to Chipping Warden for a great pub meal before heading home.
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