mid-September
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Yesterday
ladymoonray and I went to Greenwich, where we were waylaid by bookshops (8 books: £16) and Noodle Time: thence to Oxleas Woods, South-East London's most extensive swathe of ancient (post-Ice Age) woodland, where we wandered around -- knew where we were and where we wanted to be, but woodland paths are curiously twisty and lead you away from your goal: the trick is to be aimless -- until we discovered Severndroog Castle (one of the Restoration projects that didn't win) lurking in the woods, all boarded-up and forlorn.
I see it is open this weekend.
ladymoonray?
Also saw a fox; ate blackberries; photographed a monster fuschia; climbed trees; discussed the importance of weight-bearing exercise.
Yesterday
I see it is open this weekend.
Also saw a fox; ate blackberries; photographed a monster fuschia; climbed trees; discussed the importance of weight-bearing exercise.
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For about a hundred or so quid, you can have a private tour and they'll around all the bits the normal tours don't go to.
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Aimlessness is good. As are £2 bookshops, though it's alarmingly easy to spend £20.
Go and buy another copy of Undersea Treasures. I think you do really need one :) Lucy will get ours when we've finished with it. She may be rather older than I first envisaged, which is good because then she can read it herself.
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Severndroog is gorgeous. We need to win the lottery and buy it. We can install Tanya as "Mistress of Severndroog", and she can wave imperiously from upper storey windows at the rabble beneath.
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(Frankly, at Shooters Hill you'd NEED some heavy weaponry)