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8 July 2025 (Tuesday) - Burley

Despite being on holiday I still had my early root around the Internet. This morning there was consternation on the NHS Pension Facebook group that I follow. Someone wanted to do what I’ve done – take my pension and reduce my working hours so that effectively I get the same money for half the effort. However your holiday allowance is in proportion to the hours you work. And if you only work half the hours of a full time person you only get half the annual leave. Obviously. This has been the case for part time workers in all walks of life for ever. Some idiot woman was kicking off about how unfair it was and if she wasn’t going to get her full leave entitlement it wasn’t worth her while retiring. There was quite the argument going on, and this idiot woman couldn’t seem to realise that there wasn’t anyone posting to a random Facebook group who could change the system for her.
 
We had some brekkie, and then drove down to Burley. We parked up in the nearby woods and had a short little walk trying (and succeeding) to find five geocaches. Again, like most New Forest woods the paths weren’t as well marked as they might be, and again like most New Forest Geocaches they were hidden in the most awkward of places.
As we walked we (Treacle) found a swamp. We (Treacle) then found a stream in which the dogs had a spuddle. Sadly it didn’t so much wash off the swamp stink as add another level to the fragrance.
 
And then we went into Burley for a look-see. Have you ever been to Burley? Twenty years ago it was a very wonderful place full of all sorts of olde-worlde witching type shops. Nowadays it’s got some of the same shops, but those that have survived are rather tired, and there’s several shops that are closed and empty up for sale.
Sadly the place isn’t what it was.
We had a crafty pint in the Burley Arms. Up till now I’ve had some rather good beers in the New Forest. Unfortunately the pint of Otter Ale I had in the Burley Arms shouldn’t have so much been served in a pint glass as served with a knife and fork. There’s a limit to how many lumps there should be in a pint of beer.
 
We came back to base, and after hosing the dogs down we sat in the evening sunshine. I got the lap-top out, did the geo-admin for today’s walk, and logged in to the NHS app. My GP had sent me an urgent message. I wish he’d ring me up or send me a text or email. The NHS app online is a pain in the glass.
Eventually I logged in to see what was so urgent… Was I (or had I ever been) a smoker…
It was rather good to be sitting in the evening sunshine. It was a shame that Bailey had to go walkabout. I eventually captured her in an overgrown thicket; my legs got somewhat ripped to shreds.
 
Tracey boiled up a particularly good scampyun chips; it wasn’t until I started scoffing that I realized just how hungry I was. And with dinner gratefully devoured we sat on the patio again watching the birds and as the darkness fell watching the bats.
The port came out, and then did the Vienetta. It was gone eleven o’clock by the time we decided it was too late to spark up the Infinity table.
 

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