I had two options: start walking from Gloucester and ring for a taxi when exhausted, or go to Painswick by bus and walk from there. I chose the latter. It was a good walk, quite challenging enough. After breakfast it was too late for Morning Prayer at the Cathedral. I went there anyway, but itContinue reading “PAINSWICK TO FRAMPTON MANSELL”
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WHAT I GOT WRONG
Was it Tuesday night or Wednesday morning that I realised that I had made a mistake, and left myself with too long a walk for Thursday? More about that in my next post, but Wednesday was a day of wrong turnings: missing signs, failures to follow the guide book, and struggling with Google Maps inContinue reading “WHAT I GOT WRONG”
THROUGH THE FOREST AND OUT THE OTHER SIDE
Started the day by crossing the road and having to go back for my trekking pole. I had put it down in order to take off my muddy boots and forgotten to pick it up. Reunited with the stick, I entered the Forest, and detoured to visit the Sculpture Trail. Heading north, I found myContinue reading “THROUGH THE FOREST AND OUT THE OTHER SIDE”
LEAVING MONMOUTH
I slept badly last night, worried about the first stage of the Wysis Way. When I thought I could travel from London in the morning and walk all the way to the Speech House before dark, I hadn’t realised how far it was, nor allowed for the scarcity of waymarks in the Forest of Dean.Continue reading “LEAVING MONMOUTH”
WYSIS
Setting off tomorrow to walk the WYSIS (Wye to Isis) way from Monmouth to Kemble, linking Offa’s Dyke Path to the Thames Path, both of which I completed last year. Here are the highlights to which I am looking forward: Monday: The Speech House Hotel in the Forest of Dean, where I stayed for theContinue reading “WYSIS”
The Way to St Albans
As pilgrims from the Friends of Southwark Cathedral approached Canterbury last September, some of them were beginning to ask “Where shall we go next?”
A Fruitful Sunday
Julie our Reader was preaching on Following Jesus, and the last verses of two hymns, both from Iona, spoke to me: “Let me turn and follow you, and never be the same” and When God Almighty comes again / he’ll meet us incognito as then. / And though no word (I forget the rest ofContinue reading “A Fruitful Sunday”
New Year Reading
My online reading community has a Magic Square challenge each year – reading books in 25 different categories. I make it more difficult ,,,
Murder at the Manor
Celebrating my birthday with another Murder Mystery Party, with family and friends dressed up to play the 12 suspects.
On the Feast of Stephen
Reading the weekly newsletter of All Saints Blackheath, I learned that St Stephen’s Lewisham would be celebrating their patronal festival with a Patronal Mass at 11:00 today. St Stephen’s is the church next to the police station. I often walk past it on my way between Abi’s house and the centre of Lewisham. Until recently, it had been surrounded by scaffolding, and I had never been inside.
