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Two for the Price of One :)

Those of you who have been following my blog regularly will know that this blog is about all things walking, … More

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Of Four Mills, Two Churches, a Fountain of Youth, Snowdrops, and a Spring in My Step!

What a glorious February day this was, bright sunshine, clear blue skies, birds singing; it was truly like spring even … More

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Why Walk?

Originally posted on The Dorset Rambler:
Setting off for a destination, having only what you are carrying on your back and no…

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Coddiwomple?!

Hmmm, so this week I discovered a new word – Coddiwomple! It apparently means to travel in a purposeful manner … More

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To Capture the Impossible

Its hard to catch the mist in your hands! You see, you can see it and feel it, but you … More

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At the Flower Market, Kolkata

If you have been following my blog, you will know that I have just returned from an amazing trip to … More

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Kolkata, City of Joy

I have just returned from an amazing trip to Kolkata and Bangkok and I thought we would start off the … More

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Ode to Dawn

– – – Exploring The Countryside and Lanes of Dorset – – – Ode to dawn Dark, like a mantle, has covered the ground, But the … More

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On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path – Part 4

Our last day dawned bright and we made our way through the quiet streets of Trefin in the early morning … More

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On the Pembrokeshire Coast Path – Part 3

The next day dawned to a damp mist although with the forecasted strong breeze, we didn’t think it would last … More

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