Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Missing In Action!
As you may have guessed I have done b*gger all on the training front apart from sit in front of the telly stuffing chocolate... oh wait, that's not really training is it!?!
I have now made a tentitive start on the road back to fitness by actually going for a walk Sunday! And what a nice day it was... I think I mentioned that my compact camera had decided to die on me, so Dad and step mum kindly bought me a replacement as a thank you for putting them up- so I thought a gentle stroll would give me chance to have a little play!
I walked across the fields to Cotgrave and back along the canal- around 7-8 miles, and surprisingly enough wasn't too tired afterwards although it was certainly warm!
Playing Around With The 'Toy Model Effect' Mode!
It's Not A UFO- It's A Plane...
Yes... It's A Plane!
Giant Haystacks!
The Canal
Lock Keeper's Cottage
One Of This Year's Cygnets
Right I am logging off now... and I am going for a run!!!
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Monday, April 12, 2010
About Time I Updated!!
I haven't done a lot of training apart from some jogging along the canal, but I have been following this year's MdS. Jen Salter finished 3rd female and 5th Brit, which is fantastic!! A huge congratulations to all who took part in this year's MdS! It actually managed to motivate me to do a little exploring Saturday in the form of a 10 mile walk.
I started walking to the National Watersports Centre at Holme Pierrepont, home of the huge rectangular boating lake we were forced to run round at around mile 20 of the Robin Hood Marathon. I didn't run around the lake, but ran past, having a quick nose into the Skylarks Nature Reserve as I went past;
Skylarks Nature Reserve
I followed a footpath by some lakes, where I could hear woodpeckers, down to the A52 Nottingham to Grantham Road.
The next part of the walk followed a little footpath the other side of the A52, into the hamlet of Bassingfield, but don't think I'll be doing that again- far too hairy crossing an extremely busy duel carriageway and clambering over the central reservation and I don't really want to become roadkill!!
Bassingfield is a tiny place, consisting of a few houses, although sadly this may well change as there are plans to build a huge football stadium and new housing estate larger than near by Radcliffe-on-T|rent which will completely engulf the area and will be a real shame...
The next path took me out of Bassingfield and across fields to near the Shepherds Rest (which does an excellent carvery!) I followed a bridleway, which brought me to some dreary road walking along a country road- it's amazing how little respect drivers have for pedestrians. I had to jump onto the verge several times!
Eventually I had had enough and clamboured through a gate where I could see a track. It turned out to be part of the Cotgrave Country Park.
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