tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2526736757651414061.post3010918581454257423..comments2024-03-25T15:07:41.959+00:00Comments on Nigeness: Glass and MoreNigehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13314891387515045404noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2526736757651414061.post-55188982927686115842015-10-04T23:27:04.384+01:002015-10-04T23:27:04.384+01:00Glad you visited the church at Norbury, Nige, and ...Glad you visited the church at Norbury, Nige, and that you were impressed. I hope you had a scout around the back of the Fitzherbert manor house too - there's a pleasant knot garden there where we usually stop for our packed sandwiches. You're not supposed to, of course, but no one has ever been there to tell us to go away. Marynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2526736757651414061.post-62117634823830297802015-10-04T21:32:11.798+01:002015-10-04T21:32:11.798+01:00You would appear Nige, as you hurtle beyond the ga...You would appear Nige, as you hurtle beyond the gate marked 'early years of retirement', to be thoroughly enjoying the experience. Good on yer, that's the way to do it and that part of Derbyshire is an excellent place to meander, church followed by pizza oven, all with a dash of brisk walk. Not two kilometres from Wirksworth lies Shining Cliff woods, once home to a most excellent YHA hostel, now converted to something else, first visited during an August monsoon on a cycle tour of England in 1956, Newcastle to Cheddar (can you imagine today, two fourteen year old kids being allowed to do that.)maltyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02936465848907794425noreply@blogger.com