
We're on the road past the church in Brome
We're off for another Sunday pub walk, but this time we've got Harry with us so we keep it relatively short and do the Crossways in Scole again. On this occasion, Isobel arranges to meet up for lunch with the Mikey P Massive, so we get to do a catch up and Harry's got someone to play cards and Stick Game with.
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We're on the road past the church in Brome
Isobel and Harry on the path to Warren Hills
Harry works out where we are on the map
Skeletons of trees
Heading up to the road to Stradbroke
Isobel on the B1118
We meet up with the Mikey P massive in Scole
Clare, Jack and Harry play cards
Sunday lunch in the Scole Crossways
We look for walks near Thorpe Abbots
Jack and Harry play Stick Game
Mikey P comes in from the bar
Harry and Mike by the pool table
Harry tents his fingers and looks severe
The footpath by Scole Plantation
A green-algae-covered pond
Isobel and Harry at Warrenhill Farm
Algae on a pond so thick it looks like grass
A tree has partially fallen over
Moorhen footprints look like cuneiform in the mud
An interesting tree cross section
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We're on the road past the church in Brome
Isobel and Harry on the path to Warren Hills
Harry works out where we are on the map
Skeletons of trees
Heading up to the road to Stradbroke
Isobel on the B1118
We meet up with the Mikey P massive in Scole
Clare, Jack and Harry play cards
Sunday lunch in the Scole Crossways
We look for walks near Thorpe Abbots
Jack and Harry play Stick Game
Mikey P comes in from the bar
Harry and Mike by the pool table
Harry tents his fingers and looks severe
The footpath by Scole Plantation
A green-algae-covered pond
Isobel and Harry at Warrenhill Farm
Algae on a pond so thick it looks like grass
A tree has partially fallen over
Moorhen footprints look like cuneiform in the mud
An interesting tree cross section