I slept
better than I did last night. With "er indoors TM" and the dogs up
in the attic room with "Stormageddon - Bringer of Destruction TM"
I *wasn’t* trampled all night long.
Mind you I was still wide awake about two hours earlier than I would have
liked. Being wide awake I got up and watched the fourth episode of “The Umbrella Academy”. It’s not too bad
– with only ten episodes I shall probably stick with it.
I then had a look-see at Facebook as I
do most mornings. I had yet another friend request from someone I don’t know
but in a novel break with tradition this wasn’t some odd-looking bloke in a
dress who was advertising pornography. This was a Welsh New-Age hippie-loonie-type.
I didn’t accept him on to my list. I’m actually rather choosy about who I have
on my on-line list of friends.
I also had a
few messages about some of the geocaches that I’ve hidden. There is often an
arrogance in those who hunt Tupperware in that quite a few of them seem to feel
that if they cannot find a certain magnetic pot stuck to a road sign then it
isn’t there. God forbid that their sat-nav might be less than utterly perfect
in every respect. I was told this
morning that the co-ordinates that I had provided for a certain hide were
wildly out and were pointing into someone’s house. It clearly never occurred to
the person telling me this that over a hundred other people had no problem with
the co-ordinates that I had given.
Similarly I
was told about a failing in a Wherigo cartridge making the thing unusable even
though sixty other people hadn’t had a problem. And a Suduko puzzle that I had
set which wasn’t giving the right answer even though fifty other people had
managed it.
With "er indoors TM" showing no sign
of stirring I went and moved her car for her. She’d left it round the corner
where there are parking restriction after eight o’clock. I don’t like driving
her car; it feels rather awkward to me.
"er indoors TM" had arranged to
take "Stormageddon - Bringer of Destruction TM" off
visiting relatives today. That was more than my nerves could take, so I took
Fudge out with me for a little adventure. We drove toward Whitstable where we’d
arranged to meet Karl, Tracey and Charlotte. As we drove along the M2 I
realised the people in the car in front were waving at me. It was Karl, Tracey
and Charlotte. I had no idea that it was them in the car in front. When I
drive, to me all cars are just “cars”
– I never notice who is in them.
We parked up at the end of the Crab and Winkle way (totally oblivious to the fact that there was
a new geocache within a minute of where we were) and went for a little
walk. Up the Crab and Winkle way to Clowes Wood, round the wood and back along
the Crab and Winkle way into Whitstable. Through the back streets to the sea
front, along the sea front to Seasalter, and then back to where we’d parked.
As we walked up the Crab and Winkle way we met several
cyclists. Most were friendly enough. One was rather miffed when Fudge nearly
ran under his front wheels. Words were exchanged. Some cyclists can be rather
brave when they can zoom off at high speeds.
We also found an old tennis ball which kept Fudge
entertained. He actually ran after it rather than just trying to eat it., but
he did run through quite a bit of mud with the ball.
The plan had been to eat in the Old Neptune on the sea
front, but time was running away. We were all feeling a tad peckish and
realising that it was well past mid-day and the Old Neptune was still a mile
away we found a rather good pub. The Monument was a
rather good pub. With Harviestoun’s “bitter
and twisted” ale on the hand pump we sat outside (outside – in February!) and ate one of the best plates of fish and
chips that I’ve had in a long time. It was a shame that Fudge disgraced
himself; there was a little petting zoo in the pub garden, and Fudge would not
stop hankering after the rabbits. It’s his nature, he can’t help it, but it was
a pain.
From the Monument we walked along back roads past what must
have been the world’s crappest memorial marker. We thought it was some war
memorial, or something commemorating an important event. It was actually in
remembrance of Whitstable’s first council estate.
We eventually got to the beach. It was as well that we’d
eaten earlier. The glorious weather had brought people out in droves. Every
table outside the Old Neptune was full. There were dozens (if not hundreds) of people milling about, and people were
three-deep at the bar. I queued for ages to get served.
But it was a beautiful afternoon to stand on the beach. Fudge
played in the sea. Several children were throwing stones into the water at
which he was barking.
The weather today was amazing; Exactly one year ago today I
wrote “Despite five layers of clothing
and my new fingerless fishing gloves I was shivering”. Today I was standing
on Whitstable beach in a T-shirt drinking beer (shandy) whilst Fudge was paddling.
From the Old Neptune we walked down to Seasalter. We had
intended to go up into Trench Wood, but time had run out. We’ll go there
another time.
By the time we got back to our cars we’d walked over
thirteen miles, and I’d taken quite
a few photos too.
We said our goodbyes, and pausing only briefly to drive the
wrong way up a cul-de-sac we were soon on the way home. As I drove I realised
something wasn’t right with the car. There was a very odd sound. I turned off
my music and tried to work out what the odd noise was. Eventually I realised it
was Fudge’s snoring.
We got home to find "Stormageddon - Bringer of
Destruction TM" playing with his mother’s old “Polly Pocket” stuff. A shame Treacle had
to eat quite so much of it.
After a rather good bit of dinner "er indoors TM"
took littlun up to bed and I fell asleep in front of the telly. I woke several
hours later…
Hello - I saw a Geocache comment from you which said to read your blog for more, and came here, and thought that it looked like a friendly blog which might give me some nice ideas for walks in the area incorporating a few caches. Just saying hello because it seems impolite not to on such a personal blog!
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