Scott Styris, not so much
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Agreed about Kiwi cricketers. Lovely chaps to play with. Certainly when compared to Aussies and Saffers, who are horrible fúckers.
I do remember that spear tackle on O'Driscoll - and it was an outrage - but I can't say it plays on my mind much. Even more of a disgrace was the ref for not sending both players involved off and the failure to cite them.
Watchman now has me in its dark pitiless grip and will not let me go. A tour de force no doubt but I have read things I cannot unread and I am now compelled to finish it knowing I will only encounter yet more Dante-esque horrors :-(
The privations of a Dickens are made to seem pleasant by comparison. It's back to Wodehouse for me after after this.
Got back on Saturday. Wonderful, wonderful place. oncentrated on the local fells to Dunnerdale so not much Wainwright bagging but such landscapes and the total lack of people... have booked to go back in September.
I managed to get lost trying to get up Cold Pike in a cloud and ended up doing Grat Knott instead :hehe: #navigation
Cricket-by-the-quaggy? Journal? You're going to have to give me a little more here, a...
Weather ok I hope, to enjoy all the bucolic stuff, aside from the pesky mist. As long as you get down safely is all that mattress. And in the right valley.
We saw some Old Elthamians playing cricket on Saturday, while on the Green Chain, by the mighty River Quaggy (more of a dirty trickle at the moment tbf). A photo was included in N’s FB post in case you noticed your old stomping grounds.
Weathjer was generally lovely. We lost two mornings to drizzle and had some pesky clouds one afternoon as mentioned, but generally it was sunny and 16 degrees - just cool enough for going uphill.
That's a relatively new venue for OE sports, oddly. Being so close to the school you'd imagine they've been there for donkey's years, but back in my day the OEs played at Foxbury, between Sidcup and Chislehurst.