Monday, December 24, 2007

December 23 2007

Recall if you can the opening scene in Lean’s Great Expectations with perhaps Ed reprising Finlay’s part. Well that sums up the day weatherwise. After being fortified by Ann’s Christmas fare on Kingston Bridge we headed off at 09:55(!) for Bushy Park entering at the Wick gate and leaving by the Hill gate; the deer were much in evidence despite the mist. After detouring to take in the Roy Close monument, the Lower Hampton Road was next and thence to the Orangery café in Upper Halliford. By now 14 was the number but some (Bob, Daphne, Petes C & M) were on Xmas duty and homeward bound. Our route lay across Walton Bridge when Ann (and so Steve) were in for a lengthy puncture repair. After Weybridge (NCN 4) and Addlestone via Poets’ Corner, a slow-moving M25 was crossed on Liberty Lane. Descending to Woodham and West Byfleet, in time the Seven Stars with prominent signs banning bikes from the garden (you have been warned!) was bypassed. The nearby Saddlers Arms witnessed our arrival around 13:15, much later than I’d intended. Despite crowds, there was a single table for all of us. With no takers for tea, a boarded-up Hautboy (a belated crumb of comfort for Lady Harberton?) was on the route to Cobham. We were still together on Fairoak Lane where most opted for a ride in the woods along New Road. Around 30 miles.

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