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Tag Archives: Thorpeness
Walking Talking Reminiscing…
The images are from a recent walk around Southwold, Coveheithe, Walberswick, Sizewell, Dunwich, Thorpeness and Aldeburgh with three friends and their dogs. If you are wondering at the absence of Dog, he is off games just now, having a stone removed … Continue reading
Posted in Friends, miscellany, thought, walking, wildlife
Tagged aldburgh, covehithe, Dunwich, Southwold, Suffolk, thinking, Thorpeness, Walberswick, walking
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Wet wet wet – you’ll never walk alone, part two
Oh yes, did it rain. Take the contrast between this: And this: Needless to say the Lawyer and I only had the Dog for company. Poor mite was shivering by the time we reached Thorpeness, but we treated him to … Continue reading
Posted in miscellany, natural history, suffolk, walking
Tagged Aldeburgh, Chillesford, Dunwich, Maltings, Rendlesham forest, River Alde, Sizewell, Snape, Suffolk 60, Suffolk Coastal Path, Thorpeness, Tunstall forest
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Sandy Suffolk Sundays
Another Sunday and another sunny day in Suffolk. This time we parked up in Thorpeness (home to the House in the Clouds which I referred to last time – an excuse for a neat pic!). Thorpeness strikes me as might … Continue reading
Posted in miscellany
Tagged Aldeburgh, Benjamn Brittain, House in the Clouds, Morris men, Peter Pears, Sandlings Walk, Suffolk, Thorpeness
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Does my nuclear reactor look big in this…?
We, the Textiliste and I, visit Suffolk regularly. The walks, the nature, the great food, the space to relax… mostly, if I’m honest it’s because there aren’t many chores here, not until we clean up on leaving – no gardening, … Continue reading
Posted in buildings, miscellany, suffolk, walking
Tagged Bradshaw's Guides, Glencairn Stuart Ogilvie, Great railway journeys, House in the Clouds, Kittiwake, Mark Twain, Michael Portillo, nuclear power, Sandlings Walk, Sizewell, Sizewell Nuclear Power Station, Suffolk, Suffolk Coastal Path, The Gherkin, The Glass Testicle, The Helter-Skelter, The Meare, The Shard, the Walkie-Talkie, Thorpeness, WS Gilbert
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