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July 25th 2006
Published: July 25th 2006
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Judy Pat Me and Brian
Well we made fifteen miles of this walk, having started rather late due to Judy's fast driving but missing the turning a couple of times. Not too many cars in the leisure car park and nobody dressed up as a duck or windmill - just a couple of nurse uniforms of the old variety. We were overtaken by a geriatric running club - one member looked as if he wouldn't make it to the end of the road but I presume they jogged the 7 mile circuit which is pretty impressive. Shocking arrow directions to start with but they improved and the watering stops were excellent with peaches and nectarines as refreshments. Commandeered the gents toilet at one stop. What the hell do other women do in the loo that takes so long. Only two steep hills and one long slog one. Kingston was the half way point so we stopped off at Judy's cottage for smoked salmon sandwiches and Brian had a glass of chilled white wine. We finished at about three o'clock and went into Rottingdean for scones and tea. Tried to phone Barry from Leigh's office as he was doing 26 miles but reception not good. He left
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Anyone seen a windmill
a mesage later - he seemed to manage to get back about an hour and a half after us but do eleven more miles. Didn't think we were walking that slowly. Takes all sorts.


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Halfway home above Kingston


14th August 2006

what a view!
Well done. I love the view pic with flowers in foreground.

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