TESTING OUT THE NEW A14

After the re-opening of my travels (to an extent) and the local Chinese takeaway, more good news today.   Great job, congratulations to everyone on the @A14C2H team 👍#A14open https://t.co/mPE1XWEj03 — Martin Taylor (@NHS_Martin) May 14, 2020 Let’s celebrate good news while we can, the new A14 will knock 20 minutes off my journey north,… Continue reading TESTING OUT THE NEW A14

“Who wants the world ?” A walk round Somersham and crispy beef will do me fine.

My best day for two months, easy. Despite concerns, gleaned from MumsNet last night, that Somersham’s locals would be standing on the B1050 with pitchforks to keep out visitors, I made it my first trip outside Cambridge since lockdown. 29 minutes on (still) quiet roads to a village of 3,802 souls and no open pubs… Continue reading “Who wants the world ?” A walk round Somersham and crispy beef will do me fine.

BANBURY CROSS (AFTER A REPLAY DEFEAT)

We hired a skip today and cleared out the garage. It’s essential to keep our property clean so the rats don’t eat the Chinese takeaways I’m going to store in the freezer when Chung Hwa re-opens. That’s what counts as my excitement until tomorrow, when I get to drive somewhere very exciting for exercise. Probably… Continue reading BANBURY CROSS (AFTER A REPLAY DEFEAT)

WOMBLED

  A special treat for you this Sunday. TWO football programmes, Hans Segers AND South-West London. Yes, Wimbledon it is, though last time there I seem to have taken the iconic No.44 down to Summerstown because I enjoy London buses so much. American readers may be surprised that top football team The Dons actually began… Continue reading WOMBLED