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Today as usual on the way home I viewed the kites sweeping majestically through the sky. These kites are not
the man made sort; all fabric and cord, but the feathered variety; Red Kites. Continue reading
T Minus 49
Today as usual on the way home I viewed the kites sweeping majestically through the sky. These kites are not
the man made sort; all fabric and cord, but the feathered variety; Red Kites. Continue reading
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For almost 11 years I have travelled daily from Milton Keynes to Thame.
In essence the route takes me from Milton Keynes to Whitchurch (via Stewkley or Drayton Parslow / Swanbourne), then on to Oving, Waddeston before ascending Winchendon Hill and going over the top via Upper Winchendon and Chearsley, arriving in Long Crendon before descending to Thame. The journey takes about 50 minutes and takes in some great countryside. The main thing is to avoid Aylesbury and it’s traffic jams.
Posted in Getting Here, Getting Prepared, MK
Tagged Africa, Aylesbury, car, Chearsley, Drayton Parslow, Graham, journey, Long Crendon, Lord Williams's, Milton Keynes, MK, Mwanza, Oving, road, Stewkley, Swanbourne, Thame, travel, Waddeston, Whitchurch, Winchendon
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