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		<title>Final day in Suffolk</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 19:35:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">On the beach</p> <p>We woke up to a glorious but cold morning, with some regrets at having booked breakfast for 08:30, perhaps in future we should go for 08:30 on the Saturday and 09:00 on the Sunday? Break fast was up to the usual standard. We had the bill sorted by 10:00 and headed [...]]]></description>
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<p>We woke up to a glorious but cold morning, with some regrets at having booked breakfast for 08:30, perhaps in future we should go for 08:30 on the Saturday and 09:00 on the Sunday? Break fast was up to the usual standard. We had the bill sorted by 10:00 and headed over to Minsmere for a short walk before heading back home.</p>
<p>All the sun was shinning there had been a deep frost and add to that the wind meant that it was quite bitter out. Accordingly we decided to keep the woods and avoid getting too near the sea or other exposed places. We headed out of the reserve to catch the footpath that leads to Dunwich Heath in the hope that the sun may have tempted the Dartford Warblers out. There was not much movement about and we did not hold much hope, but we did decide to give them one last go by standing still and scanning the heather. Helen could hear some calls and did once see a bird hovering but no concrete evidence. Just as I had decided in my mind that we were not going to see one, I saw a bird fly out from a heather plant. I quickly god my binoculars onto it. It was sat right on top of a low gorse, although distant the views were cracking as the sun was just in the right direction relative to our position.</p>
<p>By the time the bird disappear again (5 minutes later) we decided that a celebratory beverage was in order, and with NT Tea room within sight we soon had that sorted. Whilst there we did have a quick look from the sea watch room at the Red Throated divers. Suitably refreshed we headed down to Minsmere Helen and I set off home, and H&amp;N went round to the South hides for a look before they set off.</p>
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		<title>Eight Goldcrests and three treecreepers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2012 19:36:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Snowdrops</p> <p>We went for the earliest breakfast 08:30, as tghe weather forecast suggested that the best weather would be at the start of the day. The delicious veggie fry up was up to the usual standard. We were ready to leave by 09:30, the plan was to dump a car at Blythburgh and the [...]]]></description>
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<p>We went for the earliest breakfast 08:30, as tghe weather forecast suggested that the best weather would be at the start of the day. The delicious veggie fry up was up to the usual standard. We were ready to leave by 09:30, the plan was to dump a car at Blythburgh and the other at Dunwich Heath NT car park, then walk from Dunwich to the first dropped off car.</p>
<p>We had wrapped up quite well beacuse the weather man said it would be a cold wind, but were soon taking layers off. in the mixed wood towards the friary we cam across a flock of several Gold crests and at least 3 Treecreepers, quite an unusual count. We headed on towards Dunwich car park checking out the snow drops which were in bloom everywhere. H was fascinatedby them and stopped regulalry to look at the inner petals. Some were quite sparse and others had layers of smaller petals almost rose like inside the outer petals which is the part you usually see. We all agreed that the more simple ones were more attractive.</p>
<p>At Dunwich car park the chip hut was closed so we went Ship Inn for coffee and crisps. The firewas on so we removed more layers. We took over one end of the pub with all our gear, luckily there were few other people in the bar. Suitably refreshed we headed out towards wood that overlooks Dingle marsh then Warblerswick marsh. There are some lovely remote properties at the far end of the wood.</p>
<p>We crossed the marshes and then ended up at Warblerswick village near the shops. There was a hint of rain in the but luckily there were some sheltered seats where we could have lunch. The Heidi pies were up to the usual standard but my alliegance has now changed and now the cheese potatoe cream and garlic ones are my favorite. In case you were wondering the puiesare made by Pieminister www.pieminister.co.uk</p>
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<p>Suitably refreshed again, we headed out of Warblerwick in the direction of Blythburgh, we were more out in the open on the heath and in addition the wind was against us. The path then headed into a Pine wood which was a welcome relief from the wind. Once almost back to where we dumped my car,we came across a great hide which looked over the estuary. We spotted Shelduck, Dunlin, Curlew, Redshank, and Golden Plover. we were in no rush to leave the hide as it had started to rain hard. We got out some snacks bars and chocolate and relaxed until the rain slowed a bit.</p>
<p>The final half a mile was miserable it was raining and cold, we were all jus intent on getting back tothe car and inti the warm. Despite the last stretch being cold and wet we had a great walk probably not far off 10 miles in distance.</p>
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		<title>Eelsfoot Inn Suffolk part XXII</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 18:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Mushrooms</p> <p>I&#8217;m not sure how many times we have now we have been to the Eelsfoot Inn at Eastbridge in Suffolk, but we love going there because the beer and food is great and we have yet to hear of or find more reasonable priced accomodation near great countryside. So here we go again [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m not sure how many times we have now we have been to the Eelsfoot Inn at Eastbridge in Suffolk, but we love going there because the beer and food is great and we have yet to hear of or find more reasonable priced accomodation near great countryside. So here we go again off round the M25 and up the A12.</p>
<p>We headed off at a reasonable 10am and were soon on the M25, just to make a change we headed off up the M11 then swung a right on a road to Colchester. We had to stop at a service station to check out a tyre warning light but they were all in the correct range of pressures.</p>
<p>We got to RSPB Mismere at around 12:30 and headed for the cafe for a bite to eat. Turns out they are rebuilding it and the temporary cafe is very tight in comparison to the old one, old 6 tables. The work on the new one seen to be well progressed so we look forward to coming back to have a look round later this year, (August bank holiday?).</p>
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<p>After a bite to eat we headed off to do a tour of the reserve, the wrong way round! From south hide we saw Smew, Ringed Plover, Pintail. From the sluice Seal, Red throated diver. Whilst in the east hide N phoned to say his car was at the vets and they would be later than anticipated, so we would have to buy the Heidi pies for tomorrows walk.</p>
<p>It did not take long to get to Southwold, but we managed to add Curlew to the day list. The tide was out at Blythburgh waders could be seen in the distance. It was the end of the afternoon and parking in the main car park was easy. Helen&#8217;s mood was soon restored back to &#8220;happy go lucky&#8221; by hot chocolate and a toasted tea cake. The menu at Buchenham Coffee House (in a cellar of the high street near the bus stop) includes a whole section devoted to the &#8220;Hot Chocolate Collection&#8221;!</p>
<p>The Deli that sells the Heidi pies was also now selling a cheese and potato version which I opted for. Once pied up we headed round the Adnams kitchen shop where I purchased a finger guard for use with the mandolin. We then headed back to the car, the sunset over Warblerswick was stunning. We got to the Eelsfoot inn at about 17:40, I went to have a look for the barn owls with out luck before having a rest before we hit the bar at the inn</p>
<p>H&amp;N arrived at 19:00, good food and beer followed swiftly afterwards, followed by a fairly early bedtime so we were suitably refreshed for a good long walk on Saturday.</p>
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		<title>Absolutlely Peeing it down</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 16:52:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Just to prove we can be predictable we are off to The Eels Foot Inn for the August bank holiday just like we did last year. However this year we have no excuse we are just going because we want to and we can.</p> <p>We left my folks at about 11ish after having spent the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just to prove we can be predictable we are off to The Eels Foot Inn for the August bank holiday just like we did last year. However this year we have no excuse we are just going because we want to and we can.</p>
<p>We left my folks at about 11ish after having spent the night. Dad now has iPlayer via the Wii I gave them.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 250px"><a href="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6186/6091753391_2d0ae5939a_b.jpg" rel="lightbox[2315]"><img title="The famous Minsmere blocks" src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6186/6091753391_2d0ae5939a_m.jpg" alt="The famous Minsmere blocks" width="240" height="160" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The famous Minsmere blocks</p></div>
<p>We stopped for a comfort break on the B1120 at the South Suffolk show ground which was a collection of shacks trying to be a village of shops. I was not convinced but the broccoli, stilton and sweetcorn pastie was lovely. We got to Minsmere at about 14:00 parked up and headed the wrong way round because the north wall is shut till February 2012. We had ticked off most of the waders on the what&#8217;s about sheet from the west hide, then headed off down towards the bushes around the sluice, for some reason they call them the sluice bushes.</p>
<p>We saw some little brown jobs then headed on to the east hide where some RSPB staff were adjusting a pump to stop something flooding while the north wall works progress. We had some great views of godwit, sanderling, and ruff.</p>
<p>On the way back retracing our steps it started to rain so we popped back in the first hide to wait for it to stop. We finally spotted the ringed plovers that had evaded us up till that point.</p>
<p>We were in the hide for about an hour and it looked like the rain was really set in, but eventually we noticed that it had stopped. We headed back to the car park then were soon back at The Eels Foot Inn.</p>
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<p>We were in the bar early it guaranteed a table and means we would be in bed early and therefore ready to get up and go early in the morning. I had fish and chips again and Helen had veggie lasagne both were very good. There is a new chef and looking at the specials the food is getting better. Not that it was lacking previously, just that apart from the usual pub fare there are some more unusual dishes, tomorrow I may have smoked haddock, leek, saffron and pea risotto!</p>
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		<title>Walk round Cholesbury (2 Hours)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 17:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Fairly picnic</p> <p>We met up with A&#38;C for a walk round Cholesbury and were in the woods by 11:15. The weather was sunny but there was still a little nip in the air. We went past the church where some distant relative from the 1800&#8242;s have a grave, then kept to the woods and [...]]]></description>
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<p>We met up with A&amp;C for a walk round Cholesbury and were in the woods by 11:15. The weather was sunny but there was still a little nip in the air. We went past the church where some distant relative from the 1800&#8242;s have a grave, then kept to the woods and headed towards Hastoe.</p>
<p>At one point we came a cross a wooded area where someone had put on display lads of small fairies, and wind chimes. There was no explanation for them being there, I suggested that someone could not think what to do with a large collection they had so let them free in the woods. They were all nailed in place so they were hardly free to roam.</p>
<p>As we got close to Hastoe it was time to take a right and then start heading back to wards where we started. There was quite a lot of bird activity going on this time of year is a good time because the birds are becoming territorial and you can still see into the trees because the leaves are not out yet. The high lights were three buzzards soaring on the thermals and two woodpeckers doing large circuits of and area as if they were courting or chasing each other.</p>
<p>As we got back towards the car we came across two bumblebees one dead and the other one crawling. I took a couple of pictures and a video. Looking at the video later the bee had quite a few ticks on it. I don&#8217;t think they were the cause of death as some internet research suggested that they were harmless.</p>
<p>Once back at the car we parked up at the Half Moon for some lunch in the pub garden where it was only just warm enough to be comfortable. The food was up to the usual good standard. All in all a great walk and meal in good company. We were back in time to watch the boat race and Oxford won by a country mile.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 09:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Snow drops</p> <p>We were up for breakfast at 09:00, but lingered because the weather did not look promising. We left the pub at about 10:00 and dumped my car at Warblerswick the plan was to walk back to the pub, via Dunwich, the heath and Minsmere. After a short beach section we headed in [...]]]></description>
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<p>We were up for breakfast at 09:00, but lingered because the weather did not look promising. We left the pub at about 10:00 and dumped my car at Warblerswick the plan was to walk back to the pub, via Dunwich, the heath and Minsmere. After a short beach section we headed in land across the marshes and reed beds, toward the disused windmill. It was grey, not too cold, and not raining we were out in the fresh air so we were happy.</p>
<p>When we got to the windmill we found that the footpath was closed and fenced off, we decided we would do what other people had done and carry on regardless, we had walked all that way and we had not had any warnings that might have made us take an alternative route. The half made p[ath was very muddy as it had been laid with grey clay from the marsh, then there was  a section with gravel which was like walking on a beach, but it soon passed and we were heading past Dingle Great Hill (all of 12 feet in elevation!). We walked throught the woods overlooking Dingle Marsh and saw seom lovely isolated houses and soon entered the village of <a title="Dunwich" href="http://www.dunwich.org.uk/" target="_blank">Dunwich</a> a lot of which is now under the sea.</p>
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<p>The planned stop at the fish and chip place was cancelled because it was closed, from November to March, it was also raining and there was no shelter. We ended up in the <a title="The Ship Inn" href="http://www.shipatdunwich.co.uk/" target="_blank">The Ship Inn</a> for lunch rather that having the <a title="Heidi Pies" href="http://www.pieminister.co.uk/#/home" target="_blank">Heidi Pies</a> we had bought in Southwold the day before. I had some shell on prawns, and the others had goat cheese toasties which looked really nice. We had to eventually drag our selves out of the pub and into the rain.</p>
<p>We headed up the hill then eventually over and onto Dunwich Heath where we were hoping to see Dartford Warblers, but there were to remain elusive. It had started to rain so we stopped off at the <a title="Coastguard Cottages Dunwich" href="http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-dunwichheathandminsmerebeach" target="_blank">NT Coastgaurd Cottages</a> for tea and cakes. Whilst we were in the cafe it stopped raining but it soon started again as we headed down off the heath to Minsmere, and the south hide.</p>
<p>During the whole walk we had not really seen a soul and the south hide was no exception, we had  the place to oursleves it was a welcome break from the rain. There was not much to see as it was a bit early in the year, but we managed to identify a Med Gull and a Little gull. We woke Helen up and set off back to the pub via the sluices, just as we turned in land at the sluices it started to really rain, so mush so that I had to get the poncho out. We walked the last mile or so in the pouring rain, but still managed to add Barnacle goose to the weekend list. As we go back to the pub the rain stopped, Nik and I went off to pick up the car and the Helen&#8217;s went off to see if they could see the barns owls.</p>
<p>In the way back to the car we came across quite a few Muntjac in our headlights. We picked up the car went back to the pub, watched the remaining half of England thrashing France at rugby and then headed to the bar for something to eat and drink. Another great day despite the weather.</p>
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		<title>Minsmere and a Friday off</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 08:57:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Coastguard cottage Dunwich heath</p> <p>We are off to The Eels Foot this weekend to meet up with Helen and Nik. The Eels Foot if you don;t follow the blog is a pub in a village called Eastbridge just on the edge of the RSPB reserve at Minsmere, it has a couple of features which attract [...]]]></description>
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<p>We are off to The Eels Foot this weekend to meet up with Helen and Nik. <a title="The Eels Foot" href="http://www.theeelsfootinn.co.uk/index.php" target="_blank">The Eels Foot</a> if you don;t follow the blog is a pub in a village called Eastbridge just on the edge of the RSPB reserve at <a title="Minsmere" href="http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/m/minsmere/index.aspx" target="_blank">Minsmere</a>, it has a couple of features which attract us back, the beers is excellent (<a title="Adnams" href="http://adnams.co.uk/" target="_blank">Adnams</a> is my all time favourite), and it is a close as you can get to Minsmere for accomodation.</p>
<p>We set out after the rush hour and the plan was to meet up in the Lord Neslon in Southwold at about 13:00, we headed down the A41 but soon turned off when we heard that the M25 was closed both ways between the A42 and the M1, it turns out there was a 6 car pile up. We wasted a bit of time but ended up taking the shorter but slightly longer cross country route involving amongst other roads, A14, A12, A505.</p>
<p>At about 12 we got a call from N&amp;H, they had been way laid by and antiques shop and would be late, so we went to Minsmere for a quick circuit of the reserve and an excellent lunch at the visitors centre. Then we met up at the pub at 14:00.</p>
<p>The pub was followed by a some shopping, I bought a paper. I also managed to get some pano shots of the main square, but the light was grey and overcast so the results might not be that good. It seems ever since I have been wanting to take panorama shots the weather has been not conducive.</p>
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<p>After shopping we headed of to the pub, via the long spiral route, due to my navigation. We just had time to see if the owls were out, and get a shower before eating in the pub in good company. The menu did not have so many veggie options as usual but we made the most of it all the same.</p>
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		<title>Cley NWT</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 16:49:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Miner bee</p> <p>We area having a day off the rest of the party and heading to Cley NWT, the weather is fantastic sun shining just the odd cloud, an the air is still, even by the sea there is only a light breeze. Before we set out we went to Morston to book Beans [...]]]></description>
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<p>We area having a day off the rest of the party and heading to Cley NWT, the weather is fantastic sun shining just the odd cloud, an the air is still, even by the sea there is only a light breeze.<br />
Before we set out we went to Morston to book Beans seal trip, but they were all booked up for this afternoon, but we have the option of trying again on Thursday evening or Friday morning 09:30 which would mean an early start.<br />
We headed out along East Bank and saw probably 12 Bearded Tits, then over on the sea bank we had fleeting views of several Lapland Butings that have been resident for a couple of weeks now. After sitting on the sea defenses for 20 minutes, we saw an Artic Skua, but dipped on the Porpoises.<br />
As we walked along the sea defence we sa a couple of Sandwich Terns and a Gannet.<br />
We headed to the North hide and as usual the time we were there meant we were looking into the sun so good viewa were impossible. We saw plenty of waders that proved difficult to identify. On leaving the hide we kept our eyes out for the Hooded Crow on Eye Field, but it was not to be. A loo stop was in order so we headed straight back to the visitors center and had a well earned lunch, cheese sandwich for mw and Helen opted for the humous and roast vegetables toasted Sandwich.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 250px"><a href="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4144/5013666887_f4912918d2_b.jpg" rel="lightbox[1729]"><img title="Flower" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4144/5013666887_f4912918d2_m.jpg" alt="Flower" width="240" height="160" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Flower</p></div>
<p>Suitably refreshed we did a quick tour of the hides to the west of the visitors center. On the walk out we saw the hooded crow, which was a great surprise. After some time in the hides we headed back to the hut but not before, coffee and cakes at Byfords in Holt. We have not been to Holt for some time but it seems to be going up market, lots of shops for Helen to browse and spend money.<br />
The service in Byfords was pretty slow we ordered hot chocolate, cappuccino, and a couple of cakes and it seemed to take an eon for it to turn up, how long can it take to steam some milk and slice a couple of cakes? Helen suggested the cow was playing hard to get!<br />
When it turned up the apricot and almond tart was worth the wait, and the cappuccino was tasty. Helen reported that the huge hot chocolate (half a litre I estimated) was divine, the generous wedge  lemon cake was tasty.<br />
After some shop browsing, I purchased a flash card reader, then we drove on to the deli at Cley for some snacks for our tapas evening tomorrow. Finally we headed back to Blakeney via Cley Spey to get Helen a longer strap for her Knockers!</p>
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		<title>The Old Swan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 12:56:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Helen and I decided to take some time out of our preparations, to go on one of our favourite walks from The Old Swan at Swan Bottom. You take the gravel track from the left had side of the pub do a big circle then end up back on the other side of the road [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Helen and I decided to take some time out of our preparations, to go on one of our favourite walks from <a title="The Old Swan" href="http://www.theoldswanpub.co.uk/index.html" target="_blank">The Old Swan</a> at Swan Bottom. You take the gravel track from the left had side of the pub do a big circle then end up back on the other side of the road after passing along the outskirts of  The Lee.</p>
<p>After the first woods we noticed in the field where the Yellow Hammers hang out that there were quite a few Beatles and Long legged spiders about. We usually do the walk in the Autumn/Winter/Spring time so it was a treat to see it in late summer mode. The blackberries are starting to become ripe, so you had to be careful to find a sweet ripe one if you did not want to end up with a real sour one.</p>
<p>Further round we came across a bare patch in a field that had more that it&#8217;s fair share of butterflies, quite a few browns, and a definite Holly Blue amongst the blues that were there. I made a mental note to learn a bit more about butterflies so that I could at least identify the common ones. I guess it is a bit like bird watching you need to start to identify them and after a while becomes second nature and you wander why it was so difficult.</p>
<p>We then crossed the horse field where you can often see Meadow Pipit, Red Wing, and Fieldfare in the winter and then took a wrong turning in the woods. I recognised we had stumbled across the edge of The Lee. Following our nose we eventually got back on track, I will remember that route in future it made a change to pass through some civilisation for once. Perhaps we could start the walk from Lee Common pub instead another time. I thought it is called the Cock and Rabbit but apparently is it called <a title="Graziemille" href="http://www.graziemille.co.uk/" target="_blank">Graziemille</a> . We also passed an old closed pub which looked a bit run down call <a title="The Bugle" href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Bugle,_Lee_Common_-_geograph.org.uk_-_167366.jpg" target="_blank" rel="lightbox[1641]">The Bugle</a> .</p>
<p>Back on track we headed through the farm and along the usually muddy bit, and it was muddy, then onto the final stretch along the arched hedgerow path up towards the big house, which is opposite the pub.</p>
<p>We decided to treat ourselves with a pub lunch, as usual we had veggie burger and chips accompanied by a pint of real ale. Helen had tribute and I had Chiltern Ale, both were great pints especially sweet after our longish walk.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 16:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
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