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Out in our back garden I came across this pair. It was particularly entertaining when she set off at a great rate of knots for some cover with him clinging on for dear life. I left them to it 😉
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Out in our back garden I came across this pair. It was particularly entertaining when she set off at a great rate of knots for some cover with him clinging on for dear life. I left them to it 😉

Part 3 of this ongoing series of pictures taken out of my landing window. You can see Part I and Part 2 here. This sums up the last week of weather we have had – rain, rain, rain. Ordinarily I wouldn’t have minded, but having had the last week off

It may look like an old biscuit, but this is, in fact, a dried orange.
These are the steps that lead you up into Castle Hedingham.

I’d love to say I’ve been dreadfully busy, but nothing could be further from the truth, I’ve done nothing today at all and yet I still hadn’t picked up my camera at 20 minutes to midnight!

We took a walk around Arkesden this afternoon – apparently Jamie Oliver lives in this area. As you could guarantee this week it absolutely chucked it down on us for a good 30 minutes, but it was still an enjoyable walk.

To paraphrase Nikon 😉 We have an agreement at home, whoever cooks doesn’t have to wash-up. I’ve cooked about twice in the last 10 years…not because I can’t, I can quite adequately, but it’s nowhere near as good as my wife’s cooking, so I get to wash up every evening.
Continuing our look back at Ely Cathedral, here we look down the nave towards the altar (and the Octagon Tower).

The rain abated for long enough today for us to pop out to Castle Hedingham – a Norman castle over near Braintree and Halstead. Built around 1140 you certainly get a feeling of history walking around it. One advantage of the terrible weather is that we pretty much had the
Back between Christmas and New Year I visited Ely Cathedral and took this shot of the key to the Octagon Tower – well worth a visit…
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