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Day 122 - Debby sleeps while Keith gets the bus
Debby makes a decision to spend the day in bed and we all agree this is wise. Keith suspects it might also be a decision linked to getting a serious read of her final installment of the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series. For Keith it means blogging alone, and so after a relaxing breakfast with Mary and Jack, he gets the bus with them back to …
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... in time. Further on in the village I talked with two ladies who asked if I was walking the Two Castles Trail . When I told them I was walking from Land's End to John o'Groats they were amazed. I carried on passing Lewdown. The village was spread out west/east along the long ridge with spectacular views north across green fields as far as the eye could see. Lunch was to be at Lewtrenchard at 12.30 six miles after coffee.Stewart and I sat ...
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Awake this morning to thick mist. It had been cold overnight and the hot water bottles were very comforting. We had decided last night to have a look at Bodmin Jail this morning once all the breaking camp jobs were done so it was all hands on deck to pack everything away, turn off the gas, unhook the electricity and empty the toilet cassette. By 09.30 we were heading in to Bodmin through the mist. The original jail was built for ...

