Author Archives: Martin

Fin de siècle at Portbury Wharf

Due to some dodgy shenanigans at the local council, this could be one of the last weeks that the volunteers do their stirling work at Portbury Wharf nature reserve.  

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Kitchen makeover

We’ve Farrow & Balled the kitchen to within an inch of its life. And installed a new sink and tap. Good use of a couple of weeks bad weather.

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Gloucester Docks

Gloucester was buzzing with seasonal cheer yesterday – including fairground attractions and many exotic food stalls at the so-called “German” market.

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The Mumbles, Wales

Mist and drizzle in England; 24c temperatures and blues skies in West Wales! We walked from Mumbles, on the edge of the Gower Peninsular, over the hill to Caswell Bay, and then back along the coast to Mumbles Pier and … Continue reading

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Penn Hill transmitter on The Mendips

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End-of-season at Weston Super Mare

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Birmingham canal walk

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Happy 90th birthday, Auntie Hil

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North Wales

Staying in the Tawelfa B&B near the Mawddach estuary at Barmouth. We rode (and pushed) bikes up to Cader Idris then down to Dolgellau and along the Mawddach Trail to Fairbourne. The next day up Snowdon via the Llanberis path … Continue reading

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Normandy and Brittany

Bagnoles De l’Orne, an old favourite: Rochefort-en-Terre, Southern Brittany: Vannes and Arzan on the Morbihan Gulf: Malestroit, Jocelin and the Brest-Nantes canal: Villers-sur-Mer, Deauville and Trouville-sur-Mer: Fecamp, west of Dieppe, on the last day, where we stocked up with booze … Continue reading

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