Lincolnshire
Walking
Having completed the office move as far as possible, there was an opportunity for a walk.
The Waddington Air Display was on.
RKW Photo
I went with Richard and his photos are here.
A Short Walk
I am going to the Lake District next weekend so I thought I had better get a couple of miles walking in this weekend – so a quick walk down to the River Witham across the fields.
I took a brew kit and waterproof jacket with me and used the Molle water bottle case Diana recently bought me.
The case is large enough to hold a 600ml Sigg bottle, my titanium mug with lid, meths stove, 50ml of fuel, the makings for tea and still have enough room to pack the other small items in my kitchen kit and some food. I strap the rain coat and a sit mat to the outside.
The case can hold a 1l bottle, by using a smaller bottle I can pack extra equipment – the 600ml bottle is enough for two hot drinks. I am planning to use the case when backpacking to carry my lunch and brew kit in, so I do not have to open the main pack when I stop for lunch.
My lunch was freshly brewed Indian Spiced Tea with crackers and spicy lamb kebabs. The kebabs were made from scratch, by Jeremy, last night for my Father’s Day meal. The leftover patties, I took with me, were even more delicious when eaten cold whilst sitting out in the countryside.
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This poppy was in a neighbour’s garden and is in better conditions than the one I photographed on Friday.
All photographs taken using my iPhone 4 – using the Camera+ app. Post processing with Photogene². The post was written on my iPhpone using the WordPress app.
Walking in Lincolnshire
Today’s walk was around Branston – and included a stop for a brew of fresh coffee.
…and as with all good walking trips it involved an English breakfast and a mug of tea.
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St Luke’s Church Lincoln
I have been to St Luke’s today, checking the church ready for Louise and Dave’s wedding photos next Saturday.
This shot was of the ceiling in the main church.
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