Rick and Jeanette left on Monday morning. Rick emailed to say they had got back and Jeanette was feeling a bit better and they had both done LFTs which were -ve. On Tuesday we popped up to the university for a walk and look round the Harris Gardens. All the folk we know who live in that neck of the woods walked their during lockdown. Very pleasant. Afterwards I went for a ride to check out the festival site. It seems enormous, not sure whether its because of covid or that it just is these days as I haven't been for while. The campsite goes almost to Scours Lane where there's a temporary bridge to get people to the campsite on the Mapledurham side. There's also a serious fence.
M had a couple of clothes deliveries, each with a free pack of masks. They must be trying to get rid of them. Met up with Kevin, Addrienne and Penno at the newly reopened Hop Leaf. Hasn't really changed apart from removing some clutter and a lick of paint. Penno's son Jack has just recovered from covid.On Wednesday we walked the Thames Path from Marlow to Maidenhead. Very pleasant. Spotted this splendid newly mawn lawn.
Went for a Mansfield Rd walk on Thursday got a train to Wargrave then back from Twyford via the Stanlake Winery and The Heron. Had a goolie zoom in the evening. I'd planned to go cycling with Kelvin and Graham but one of by back teeth broke last Friday and although it doesn't hurt my tongue has got very sore as a result so going to the dentist instead. Did a short ride Sonnong way. Spotted this Peachy.This popular view point seems to be having some issues.Came back down Caversham Rd. All the shops are trying to cash in on the festival as usual and a house down there had a 'welcome back' sign in the window. Even John Lewis are getting in on the act.
Went to the dentist's in the afternoon and they fixed the tooth in no time. We had our first fig from our tree on Saturday.
Checked out the camping gearfor EOTR, finishedmy Country Jo song and passed on to Pete Scoggins, a bit of a lazy day. A good start to the day on Sunday, finished the Everyman crossword before we got up. Did a bit of an urban walk in the afternoon to take in the effects of the festival. Fairly quiet apart from Caversham Rd. Parking in Kings Meadow.
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