Next day I walked by the river Wandle from Wimbledon to the Thames, where I took this shot of Chelsea Harbour, I then continued along the river into the West End, where I got a tube to Rowan's flat in Islington where I spent the next four nights.
The Palmours
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
That London
Down to London last week to have a wake for Rob. The funeral parlour was called Exit Here which was a nice touch.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Stroll 54c
I got the train back from Prudhoe, by which time the Tyne had turned from industrial artery into a most beautiful rural river.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Stroll 54b
This is one of the always-welcome Sustrans marker signposts on the cycle network. It is a fantastic achievement, to create an alternative way of getting around, all over the country.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Stroll 54a
I arrived at Newcastle expecting to get the train to complete the Middlesbrough to Sunderland route. The train was cancelled. So a quick ponder, and I decided to head east along the Tyne. It is a great path, a Sustrans cycle route right by the river for the most part. The weather was beautiful and all was well. The path drops down steeply from the station to the Tyne gorge, where the path goes under a couple of the Tyne bridges.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Stroll 53 pt3
The path reached Horden, which was in the paper the other week as an example of a village that was built for its pit, but the pit is long gone, and the people are not. Walking to the station was a pretty grim experience. So different from Seaham where I started. Both used to depend on coal, one has moved on to be a desirable place to live, one has not.
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