The annual Peterborough Ramblers Running of the Bulls (Nassington part 2)
My apologies if you are viewing on a phone – the normal delicate way in which photographic evidence is intermingled with the surrealist writing has broken down today for reasons I can’t ascertain. For the full effect try viewing on a computer. Pictures by Simon Brandford. Commentary by Nuestro...
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Nassington January 2024. The walk, Part One
Pictures by Simon Bradford. Commentary contributed at great personal risk and inconvenience by Sir Hardly Anyone. Nassington is a village in Northamptonshire, a county of which it has often been said. Indeed way back at the dawn of this century (ie 2001), the parish had a population of 670...
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Burghley Park and some of Stamford walk 11/01/24
Commentary by Anne Osborne, pictures by Hardley Anyone Due to the waterlogged nature of the countryside on the original walk planned, I decided to lead a town walk mostly on paths rather than ending up to the knees in water and mud. A band of 19 people met...
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When the rains came: A collection of pics and videos from January 2024
Pictures and videos from Geoff, Barry, Ann, and Jonathan, supplied on 5 and 6 January 2024/ Commentary from Hardly Anyone The decision by His Majesty’s government to create a new waterpark within Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Nottinghamshire and even sunny Rutland, was one that met with a certain level of...
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The Glinton Walk: the last Ramble of 2023
Photographs by Jackie Markley, Commentary by Tony Attwood For the last walk of 2023 Peterborough Ramblers moved to Glinton – a village with a population of around 3000 contained within what officialdom likes to call (for resasons that will not become clear at this point) “1,200 dwellings.” It is...
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