It was somewhere I had never been before which is a factor that always increases my appetite for walking. New sights. New vistas. Everything a bit different from my usual plodding territories.
Though it did not rain, a thick quilt of cloud hung above the land and beneath that canopy the air was still and cold. I wore my woolly fingerless gloves and a Hull City beanie hat too.
As I approached the big house via Basin Pond, I came across a herd of skittish red deer. There must have been a hundred of them and I felt a little apprehensive in case they panicked and ran en masse. In fact, they did that but thankfully just before I arrived. Unlike cattle or sheep, they were so quiet - only the gentle drumming of their hooves upon the grass as they ran away to another corner of the vast country estate.
It was filthy but I brought it home anyway. Tonight I washed it and discovered that it was produced by Chivers & Sons Ltd of Histon, Cambridge over a hundred years ago. It once contained lemonade crystals. How it got buried in the sett I have no idea but it was a great find.
Tired in the evening, and having eaten very little all day, I treated myself to dinner in the hotel restaurant. My choice was a classic burger with fries and a glass of Chilean sauvignon blanc.
Delicious.
Afterwards, I went up to my executive accommodation - The Henry Holland Room where I watched Arsenal v Crystal Palace on television before reading for an hour. For once, I was in the huge bed long before midnight and managed to sleep for seven hours. Fortunately, Henry Holland did not disturb me.
I was back on the M1 motorway before 8am and at Ian's place in Fulham by 9.30am - ready to bring him home with too much baggage to carry on a train.
Merry Christmas to my friend Mr Pudding ...
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To younger readers : Shavian means a disciple of George Bernard Shaw
We say Harrovian for an alumnus of Harrow School.
Hence Shavian.
* I am an atheist and I thank God for it. * George Bernard Shaw.
* I am a believer and and I thank Jesus of Nazareth for it.* Haggerty
Sounds like a very worthwhile place to stay overnight on your journey! Plus you found that great bottle!
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