I don’t think I’ve ever known such a wet spell of weather.
It doesn’t seem to have stopped raining for the past three months, and whilst
excess precipitation doesn’t put such a dampener on things as it would during
the summer months, it is still unwelcome, even at this time of year.
With eight days off from work, I had planned to get some
more walking under my belt, but given the amount of rain we’ve had during
recent weeks, the footpaths and fields are likely to be waterlogged or even
impassable.
This is a shame, as it would have been good to have knocked
off another section or two of the North Downs Way.
I haven’t done any serious walking since completing the Canterbury Loop section
back in September, and because of the inclement weather, my plans to strike out
westward along the main branch of the trail, have suffered quite a setback.
I’m not a fair-weather walker, but whilst I don’t mind
walking through the odd shower, incessant rain is another matter. Getting
soaked to the skin is not my idea of fun; been there, done that, got the
T-shirt, so with this in mind I will just
have to be patient and wait for the arrival of spring – assuming we get a dry
one, that is.
I had another reason for looking forward to a walk, and
that was to get me out of the house. With Boxing Day a complete washout, I was coped up indoors for the best part of three days, so despite the
beginnings of a cold, I took a drive down into Tonbridge with Mrs PBT's to pick up some bread and milk, plus withdraw some cash.
Bad weather isn’t all bad though, as it affords time to do
things indoors that you might have been putting off, not the most enjoyable way
to spend time, I’ll grant, but you can devote resources to more fruitful and
certainly more satisfying activities, such as planning your next day out, or
even that longed for overhead’s trip.
A small selection from my Blog List |
I've not done anything drastic, such as changed the appearance or background of the site, but I have given my Blog List a long-overdue revamp. This has meant quite a lot of out with the old and in with the new, particularity as there were quite a few sites that I follow that have become either moribund or have given up the ghost completely.
There are probably all sorts of reasons for this - people move on, get bored, lose interest, find something more exciting. Sometimes they sadly pass on completely, and this was the case with Richard Coldwell, whose excellent Beer Leeds website, I only started following a year ago.
So at present, six blogs have been culled from my list, including a few from the odd well-known writer. I shan't list any names, just in case there are perfectly valid reasons for them having given up blogging, but I'm pleased to report there are nine new blogs which are now gracing these pages.
That's kind of what you do at the end of a year, and with the creeping onset of "man flu," that's all I feel like doing at the moment!
5 comments:
That's a hell of a list of blogs Paul, I have a job to keep up with Retired Martins regular blogs let alone all the others, good as they may be. It was so sad about Richards premature passing, a great bloke and a great blog, I was privileged to have shared a few pub crawls with him.
There's quite a few on there unfamiliar to me, Paul ! And though it's more about football and trains, Blackpool Jane's blog has wonderfully evocative stories of her trips to pubs and food. Worth a read.
https://blackpooljane.wordpress.com/2019/12/24/blackpool-v-shrewsbury-town/
It is quite a list Citra, but I won't be reading all these blogs religiously. I will though, be keeping an eye out for anything interesting that crops up, especially when an updated blog appears in the feed on the left of my screen.
Martin, I checked out Blackpool Jane's blog. I like her style and the travel stuff she writes about, but the latter is quite limited so, as most of the content about football, and Blackpool F.C. in particular, I regrettably won't be adding her site to my expanding Blog List.
Thanks for the tip-off, though.
But Blackpool is life, Paul 😉
But is it life as we know it?
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