Friday 30 August 2013

Tourist boat filling up on the Thames.


An obelisk to the Greenwich Meridian in Epping Forest Chingford.

In an inaccurate location.

The London Borough of Chingford

I've paid my first visit to this part of the world. 
Amongst its attractions is this plaque to the Greenwich Meridian
in Woodberry Way.

Saturday 17 August 2013

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Sunday 11 August 2013

Offa's Dyke Flyer

I took this amazing bus journey once again today, and I urge every visitor to South Wales to try to do so too. My recommendation would be to board the bus at Llanvihangel Crucorney and spend a few hours in Hay on Wye before taking the bus back to LC. The first trip is amazing enough, through lovely Welsh countryside to the lovely town of Hay, but the return journey over the Black Hills is something else with some spectacular views. The weather today was excellent, and I spent several hours in the Hay bookshops, before returning to LC, where I had left my car.

Look up Roy Brown's coaches Service No B17.