WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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@den1mhead send Me a PM. so I can send the two of you the best AppleButter around.
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Great shots.
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Cross post from 666 World Tour thread….
Few shots from our family day out in Nottingham...
The Brian Clough OBE statue.
Lunch at Red's True BBQ
Meeting up with Robin Hood
Finally a pint at the oldest pub in England, 827 years old.
Some of the pub is dug out of the sand stone underneath Nottingham Castle.
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Running training today for the upcoming Bath half marathon, March 2017, where me and Jules ( @Black Orchid ) have pledged to raise a minimum of £300 each for the Teenage Cancer Trust charity .
Huge thanks to those IH forum members that have already sponsored us.
To read the backstory click; https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3976.msg474036#msg474036Today's training route and data;
To donate to this amazing charity, whilst supporting me and Jules, simply click on links below;
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/barcleyroberts
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This is a farm just down the road from my father's house.
No, I'm not going to steal this for you @Seul!
Another view of the peel tower.
My dad lives in south Cumbria, and the border between England and Scotland was pretty lawless during the late Medieval period. The Border Reivers were raiders from either side of the border, and fortifications are common in this part of the world. I can think of half a dozen such towers within ten miles of here.
If you want an idea of how rough it was, two words originated during that period: Blackmail and bereaved. :o
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The 2 words sound like our elections.
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I was in Lancaster today to see Doctor Strange, and I saw a very appropriate sign en route to the cinema.
Lancashire was very big on witches back in the day. If you've seen The Seventh Son (probably not worth seeking out), or read The Spook's Apprentice books (I haven't), then some local place names crop up in them.
Between the Reivers and the witches, Westeros has nothing on the North of England.