Sunday 6 June 2021

Longwick

Best night's sleep last night since we can't remember when. This morning we were awoken by the early leavers, but we didn't mind we were keen to breakfast so we could walk down to the river Thames before we left. Quite soon the site became busy with activity as many other people began to pack up to leave. But readers can you answer this question for us. why would you drive 150 metres to the facilities block to collect your bowl of washing up? There's nowt so strange as folk. These particular folks also had a pair of pink and yellow rubber gloves attached to either side of the front of their caravan, anyone know why?

Walking down to the river through fields of wild flowers and grasses thirsty with the heat and bees feasting on the abundance of pollen, we were reminded of our childhood when summer always seemed to be dry and hot, and many enjoyable hours were spent outside playing with our friends, climbing trees and building dens. When you knew what time to return home for lunch without having a watch to check the time. Oh, how we wish we could return to the halcyon days of our youth when life was simple. 
We have stayed at the Oxford campsite a few times but never walked to the Thames.

On the river two boats of eights (octuple sculls) sliced through the green water sending ducks and geese paddling to safer waters. Walkers and bicycles competed for space on the towpath. John always one to check if the height of someone's bicycle saddle is correct spotted a man whose knees almost hit his chin as he pedalled, what he failed to miss was his shorts were too low as well. Come on man, sort yourself it's Sunday morning for goodness' sake. Bike racks, let's not go there!

At Iffley lock where we left the river, we could hear the birds fretting in the bushes, protective of their young, the swallows from the nests under the nearby road bridge played tag overhead. 

Home now, the sun casting shadows across our newly mown lawn, we are ready to begin a new week. Just nineteen days to moving day. Panic! 














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