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Category Archives: Memory Lane
Catch-up 2 – Aldenham with Mum
Previously on Washknight – Geocaching Blind… I was being crap at writing my blog entries and am therefore posting a few “speed” catch-ups to correct the anomaly in the space-time continuum. This is the second. A couple of days after … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching, Hiding Geocaches, Memory Lane
Tagged Aldenham, Cache Maintenance, Country Park, DNF, Geocaching, Hertfordshire, memories, Reservoir, Wall Hall
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Bekonscot – Playing at being giants for a day
On Wednesday last week we took a trip to one of my favourite places, Bekonscot Model Village. Constructed by London Accountant, Roland Callingham in the late 1920s after his wife suggested that either the indoor model railway went or she … Continue reading
Posted in Blindness, Geocaching, Memory Lane
Tagged Bekonscot, childhood memories, family days out, Geocaching, model village, multi cache, nostalgia
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Three Little DNFs from 9, are we!
I have noticed that I tend to start quite a lot of my blog entries with a weather report, e.g. “With the weather warming up today…” or “It finally stopped raining today so we…” or “Despite it being a wet … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Geocaches, Geocaching, Memory Lane
Tagged DNF, Geocaching, happy, Harrow Weald, humour, Mill Hill, Puzzle Caches, winter walking
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Returning to Mill Hill
Shar and I took a trip back to Mill Hill today as I wanted to show her some of the places where I grew up. We had originally planned to go for a walk in Scratch Woods but found access … Continue reading
Posted in Memory Lane
Tagged arandene open space, brookfield avenue, childhood, memory lane, Mill Hill, mill hill park, nostalgia, remembering, scratchwoods, wise lane
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