Above the fog on Kentish Lane
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Along the Hertford-Ware cycle route
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Here three late-risers joined in, while three others decided on a swift return home. The cold snap had caught Bill out, who was only wearing his track mitts, but a quick rummage into the depths of Judy’s banana bags and some spare “No. 2” gloves were soon on loan. However, on leaving the cafĂ©, the sun was out and it was a brilliant day as we headed through Ware.
Passing through Wadesmill, we paused where Thomas Clarkson received a ‘direct revelation from God’, ordering him to devote his life to abolishing the slave trade. Our dilemma was more selfish. Carol had called both pubs in Benington (no sandwiches) and one in Aston (no answer), so we were wondering if we would have to go into Stevenage. Inspiration came from Richard, who suggested The Crown & Falcon in Puckeridge. A few twists and turns and we were there. The choice was between full meals, baguettes (at £7), or less healthy burgers or battered sausages.
After lunch it was a lovely ride back home in brilliant sunshine. But just as an ember sun was setting, the fog was starting to creep back across low-lying fields reminding us that autumn was in full swing.
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Jon
20/11/2011
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