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Originally Posted by Gremlin
Nice ones Dave, where are the Millennium Woods?
It could be another new experience for me to go there.
My car is a 4X4 but my legs are really only good for firm level ground so I am starting my walks with nice gentle strolls.
The camera is good company and is a good excuse to keep stopping for a rest.
I am still a bit stiff from Sunday but loosening up a bit now.
A good bottle of McGuigans gold label white Aussie plonk is a good lubricating agents for weary bones.
Jen told me about a Transport Festival at the East Lancs Railway Museum at Bury on Sunday.
That's more my interest so hopefully I will be there.
I misread her text, I thought she said she was going on her Velocette.
I was visualising her with Tedster clinging on to her while sat on the pillion.
Now that would have been one photo worth waiting for.
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Its right next to Martholme water treatment works, its not very big, a tree was planted for every baby born in the millennium year, and a board inside gives the names of all the babies born in the borough that year. I link the walk with a stroll through the field to St Marys Burial ground, I would say it is flat but a dirt footpath, and not longer than 30 minutes walk.
Look forward to the pictures of the trains after your visit.
Jen was going to use the Velocette, but she changed it for the Harley.