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LANCASTER. To The Coast.

Right, when last we spoke I was leaving Chorley and heading to Lancaster. Well I made it there, it was still raining by the way, and after a walk in the rain I decided to head out to Morecambe and sea the sea. It’s only a short journey out to Morecambe, I have a real affection for the place even though it’s looking a bit threadbare in places. Hopefully the […]

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LANCASHIRE. Rainy Day Bus Trip.

Like the song says “The weather outside is frightful” and it is. That said the thought of sitting in the house watching it rain is not one that appeals so I’m off out on the bus with no real agenda to see where the winds of chance blow me too. I started off in Wigan, then to Chorley for a brunch stop, currently I’m on a bus to Preston. I’ll […]

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The Lake District. It Started Dry…….

The day started well, the forecast was for ark building weather so it was with a little trepidation that I set out for the Lake District. Storms or no storms I wasn’t going to waste a day staring at the wallpaper. The day was a bit dull but by the time I reached Lancaster the sun was out and I was beginning to regret the big coat. The connection made […]

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ORMSKIRK. Lunch In The Chapel.

The day started with a flurry of jobs being sorted out, the small, mouse bite sized ones, then there was a lull. I know nature hates a vacuum so I got out of the house before something else turned up to claim my time. I chose Ormskirk as my destination, Thursday is one of the two market days and the journey there is an easy one. Plus there’s a good […]

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SHREWSBURY. Three Pubs, Three Pints.

Right just to tidy up my Shrewsbury trip so it can be put safely into the big box of stuff and memories.

Lately the UK has been enjoying a run of hot weather, very enjoyable it is too. As well as being something of a guilty pleasure to us natives. Sunshine? Warm weather? Somehow the British Isles must have drifted off nearer to the Mediterranean.

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