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even if it is getting prematurely dark!

So lets start with catch up time.

Running on Monday, well I was well chuffed, a complete 7.5km circuit without a rest period and my fastest time for the loop to boot! Now, if I can just ramp up the pace a little then I can think about increasing the distance a bit.

Yesterday, Tuesday was bike day of course and spurred on by my recent historic / sightseeing rides, I had a destination in Somerset in mind, Nunney Castle. TBH the description gave the impression of an overgrown bit of wall and not much else but its somewhere new to me so I set off, maybe a bit later than ideal, to cross the eastern Mendip tailings. They might not be very high but on a bike the ups and downs make for some hard work and use of low gears was required on several occasions!

Nunney, it turns out, is a very picture skew place, tiny market place, roses around the doors, mown greens and sat right in the middle, the castle. There were a few other visitors and I could see the attraction, a compact site, water filled moat, the 50ft high towers all intact, yup much better than the interweb suggested. I parked my steed, grabbed the camera and did my David Bailey bit before returning to sit in the sun to eat my sandwiches just like all the other grockles.

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It was still quite early, it had been less than a two hour ride to get here so I decided that my route part two - a visit to nearby Westbury White Horse, was doable. And so I set off, through Frome, out past Longleat to Warminster then along the base of the Downs to Westbury. The White Horse is well signed and I was soon climbing steadily up onto the Down's, catching glimpses of the chalk figure before, with a last gasp reaching the top, Horse and the much earlier hillfort clearly a popular attraction. It was quite warm and spotting an ice cream van in the car park, decided to treat myself to a 99 - vanilla cone with a chocolate 'Flake' bar stuck in it, £2 felt a bit steep but I guess that's about normal outside of the M25 these days.

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Hillforts are never easy to photograph and I didn't really have an hour to do the job properly so after a couple of snaps I set off, pausing briefly at the stone erected to commemorate Alfred's defeat of the Danes here in 834. Back off the hillside I followed the road east which took me most of the way to Devizes before I picked up some road I recognized and realised I had come further than I'd planned. Oh well, it wasn't late exactly but I still had something like three hours riding to get back to Brizzle so I found myself riding a bit harder in to the breeze than I might otherwise have done.

Up to Melksham, then across to Bath where I picked up the 'easy' bike route back to base, arriving with 6 hours of saddle time and just over 140km covered, not made easier by the 1400m of ascent thrown in. Girl, was I bgrd!

And so to today. It's become habit to do a long hike on Wednesdays but it was looking a bit changeable and earlier rain deterred me from a field walking route so instead I thought I'd revisit the River Frome. Of course, having made that decision and dressing to suit, it got progressively nicer as the afternoon wore on. A mere 10km but I quite enjoyed it, there not being the usual 'commute' element of the longer walks.

The forecast for the rest of the week looks a bit poor, less flaming June, more floating June, so my ride/walk/run programme may be a bit disrupted, we'll have to see what turns up.

That brings us to todays Gaby posting, Party Frocked see's Bond jnr in a reflective mood ahead of the Apollinaris celebrations.

I had hoped to include the Amazon links today but they are playing about this week, i'll get the detail up as soon as I have it.

tschussie
Madeline Anafrid

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The other 'Nunney Castle'

is being modernised. I'm talking about the GWR Castle Class Loco, 'Nunney Castle'. She is receiving a 3 row superheater while at Crewe for some engineering work on her boiler.
This is being done so that it can steam better when using coal with a lower calorific value.

Sorry, couldn't resist.
Samantha

you really

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Need to get out more!


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