Thursday 19 February 2009

Rutland Water

Today was spent walking around the Hambleton peninsula, that juts out into Rutland Water in England's smallest county, Rutland. It was only a 5.5 mile walk but, as some of it was spent with half a ton of mud caked around each foot, it certainly felt further than that. There are some stunning views to be had here and I shall try to upload some photos of the day. The old Hambleton Hall, dating from 1611 is wonderful. The walk was rounded off with tea and cake in the Finches Inn in Hambleton, very nice.

Got home from the walk to find a packet from BLESMA containing loads of info about their work and a t-shirt that will have to be worn in the last session of my venture as I cross the finishing line. That will leave no-one in any doubt as to why I am there.

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