thames path – part 9 newbridge to bablock hythe
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it’s been a few months since we walked any of the thames path, mostly because of the madness of the wet winter meant it probably wouldn’t have been safe. on saturday we headed back to newbridge to pick up the path where we left it last October
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usual suspects outside the pub (which we went back to at the end for cheesy chips)
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here’s a footbridge over the thames where there used to be a weird
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and here’s the thames looking nice
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and here we are at the finish – ferryman’s point at Bablock Hythe
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this was a relatively short stretch – about 4 miles – but kezia managed to walk all of it herself without being carried or dragged (or moaning)
speed control
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this is the speed control on the HMS Warrior. It features the speed ‘Faster’ in 4 places which is interesting. Especially, as surely sometimes ‘faster’ will actually be ‘slower’. or perhaps it never slowed down ?
(camerists note: apologies for the strange lighting in this picture – it’s balanced correctly for the sunlight which is coming down the stairs in the background)
broken car
broken car outside tony blair’s new house
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