Wednesday 4th November
Pre-lockdown mk2 escape to the coast. Went down to Felpham, parked up behind the beach huts and walked along the front to Bognor Regis and back.
The seafront at Felpham, W Sussex |
Unseasonably sunny and very pleasant. Stayed until the sun set.
Sunset at Bognor Regis |
Monday 9th November
Working in Southampton because in spite of lockdown I can still be sent miles away to visit a customer. Who didn’t turn up.
Still, managed to pick up essential Xmas supplies while I was down there.
Twiglets at Hampton Telephone Exchange |
Thursday 12th November
A long walk in the woods staying local, protecting the NHS, saving lives.Or whatever the current glib government slogan is.
On Wildmoor Heath |
Very much Autumn.
Autumn wildlife |
Friday 13th November
Stayed home. Not for any superstitious reasons. Baked a cake.
Mmmm cake |
Saturday 21st November
Not allowed to do anything else because lockdown so walked down the river to Blackwater Station. Turned round and walked back.
Blackwater River, Berkshire / Hampshire border |
Blackwater Station, Hampshire |
Monday 23rd November
Permitted exercise walk around the meadows. Across the pedestrian level crossing.
GWR train heading towards Blackwater |
The empty gate lodge has been vandalised.
Snaprails gate lodge |
Tuesday 1st December
Bored with local now. Went to Frensham Little Pond (it was permitted in the “rules".
Frensham Little Pond |
Absolutely glorious.
On top of the world |
Saturday 5th December
Hooray, allowed to travel again! Tubed to Sloane Square and walked to Battersea
Sloane Square |
then up through the West End to Great Portland Street.
Chelsea Bridge |
London in the dark never gets old.
One Marylebone |
Tuesday 8th December
A little trip to Winchester to survey a mobile phone aerial site. Fifteen minutes on site then home again. Still, gets me out of the house.
Mobile phone aerial site |
Saturday 12th December
Back to walking on the local heath again. Too many other people had the same idea. Didn’t stay out very long.
On Wildmoor Heath again |
The next couple of months could be interesting.
As in the Chinese proverb.
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