Mrs RM keeps getting me to nip to the One-Stop for another four pack of Punk, and our specialist wine importer neighbour keeps leaving bottles of Languedoc-Roussillon on her doorstep. Once they’ve been soaked in disinfectant for 3 weeks they’ll be fine. But I’m resisting the temptation to drink during the lockdown. “You still sometimes… Continue reading LOCKDOWN HOLDING IN CAMBRIDGE, ANYWAY
Month: April 2020
LET’S CELEBRATE…..LUTON
Sheffield Hatter, the well-dressed one on the Old Codgers Day Trips to Pubs, has added my blog to the venerable Pubs Galore ; as a thanks to Hatter, here’s highlights from Luton. An hour from Cambridge, unless you use the train (see also: Milton Keynes) Most American visitors come here for the architectural beauty; While… Continue reading LET’S CELEBRATE…..LUTON
SCARBOROUGH FAYRE
Moving seamlessly from Waterbeach to Seamer Road and the Yorkshire Riviera. 3 trips to Scarborough over recent years, enough to place it firmly in my Top 17 UK towns, even without a Chinese takeaway recommendation. I doubt accommodation will be a problem, apart from the week Boycott comes to open the batting for Yorkshire with… Continue reading SCARBOROUGH FAYRE
WATERBEACH, 8pm
A lot of noise today about how much busier the UK is this week, but I haven’t noticed it here in Waterbeach. I counted all of half a dozen people on my 59:30 minute walk, and none of them were queueing for Beach kebabs. I guess the return of our kebab van after a… Continue reading WATERBEACH, 8pm
OH ! OH ! OSWESTRY
More random highlights from unsung Britain. I assume Oswestry is unsung; perhaps it has a fan club in American Samoa (11 blog views this year, one more than Vietnam). What can Oz, as the kidz call it, offer the American (Samoan) visitor ? Well, no stops here since Beeching, but Thomas and Henry live… Continue reading OH ! OH ! OSWESTRY
THE MARVELLOUS MEDWAY
I was hoping to persuade Kentish Paul to book a weekend away in the Medway Towns if/when the Lockdown is lifted. A man can get bored of Tonbridge, and needs his sea air. The main towns are, from west to east: Strood, Rochester, Chatham, Gillingham, and Rainham. Five stations too, though of course it’s always… Continue reading THE MARVELLOUS MEDWAY
THE CHITTERING CLASSES
A short break from the archives, as I bring you today’s 59 minutes exploration of Chittering, a hamlet within Greater Waterbeach. What I’m really looking for in this post is your sympathy as you see what desperately meagre material I have to work with on my doorstep. Full disclosure – I drove the mile to… Continue reading THE CHITTERING CLASSES
BANGOR – A LOVELY TIME
I hope Patrick of Bangor’s eponymous pub is coping, despite everything. This post is for him; the Southworths would love his boozer. Four posts from Bangor in four years; possibly four more than Fiddler’s Dram actually managed. “In 1979 that Fiddlers Dram single was one of the first ones I bought as a 14 year… Continue reading BANGOR – A LOVELY TIME
UNSULLIED BY SOLIHULL
Reader “Dave” asks if all these highlights posts are for recommended places. Of course they are, Dave. Except this one. Solihull is a marginal entry, I thought. That was before LifeAfterFootball began a lone crusade to present the borough the town as the “Stockport of the Midlands”. The GBG suggests the local CAMRAs aren’t… Continue reading UNSULLIED BY SOLIHULL
ABERYSTWYTH – TOO GOOD FOR STUDENTZ
One consequence of Lockdown is that I’ve had to lay off my team of researchers and post title “imagineers“. No, they’re not being furloughed, I’m not scrounging the 80% of nothing off the Government. But Twitter provides me with a rich seam of potential blog material. Step forward Sir Quinno of Royal Berkshire (via West… Continue reading ABERYSTWYTH – TOO GOOD FOR STUDENTZ