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15 October 2022 (Saturday) - Cooling

Yesterday was Hastings Day; the nine hundred and fifty-sixth anniversary of the Battle of Hastings. My Facebook feed was alive with that yesterday and today… purely because I come from Hastings and have a lot of friends who live there. Schools in Hastings drum “1066 and all that” into you. One of the most amazing things I learned when I moved (less than) thirty miles away to Ashford was that apart from the people of Hastings, no one knows anything at all about the battle, and no one really cares.
 
The dogs weren’t keen to go out this morning as it was raining, but they had no choice. My heart sank on seeing the rain, but the forecast was good, so we hoped for the best and carried on with our plans.
We set off up the motorway listening to Steve on the radio. The signal gave out just as the new recently rediscovered Queen song was being played. Have you heard it? I predict it will soon be number one in the charts, but there’s a reason why the song never appeared on any of the albums…
 
It didn’t take *that* long to get to Cooling where Karl, Tracey and Charlotte  were waiting for us. The sky had become a beautiful blue; we put on wellies and set off on a little stroll. It has been ages sine we last went out for a walk; I’ve rather missed them.
As always our walk was guided by a series of geocaches. We set off down a quiet lane and across some pretty fields. We found a rather knacked bit of what was once farm machinery on which to sit and have lunch; I sat on my new collapsible stool; fully expecting it to collapse. But it held up well. It was a shame that the puppies had to go onto their leads as we scoffed lunch; but several hundred yards away on the other side of the field was a road along which vans and lorries were driving, and both Morgan and Bailey had taken offence at them.
As we scoffed we admired the rather pretty herringbone clouds which (according to Wikipedia) portend “a continuation of good weather”. Five minutes after we finished lunch, so the sky turned black and the rain started. Weather forecasts, eh?
 
The rain didn’t amount to much; it soon stopped. We walked back to the cars, changed our boots and walked down the road to the Horseshoe and Castle. It was as well that it was a bright afternoon; the puppies had spent much of their off-lead time rolling in something foul and they stank. We sat outside and had a pint (or two) and some of their nuts. Have you ever had smoked peanuts? Imagine a smoky bacon flavoured peanut. I was impressed.
 
We said our goodbyes and headed home, Munzing as we went. We stopped off for petrol on Bluebell Hill, and got some chocolate too. Cadbury’s have been running a competition recently (which I had completely missed) – they had two chocolate bars imaginatively named “Mystery Bar One” and “Mystery Bar Two”. The idea was that you scoffed them, then went onto the website and said what you thought the flavours were.
I honestly thought “Mystery Bar One” was what Bailey had been rolling in, and that “Mystery Bar Two” was something far more foul. But it transpired that the competition was over. The first was actually Rhubarb and Custard, and the second Blue Raspberry Slushie.
One lives and learns.
 
I took a few photos as we walked. Once the dogs had been bathed I put them on-line and three snoring dogs cuddled up to me. They can’t have walked much further than we have been walking round Kings Wood recently, but they were all absolutely shattered. Going for a walk mob-handed is clearly far more fun and tiring for a dog than just going with boring old me.
 
It would have been good to have gone to the Hastings bonfire this evening but I don’t like leaving the dogs (even though they were fast asleep). And we got the message  that the fireworks might have been cancelled because of the high winds anyway.
“er indoors TM boiled up sausages and chips and we scoffed them whilst watching last week’s episode of “Bake Off”.
I must admit I feel rather tired…

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