WADAS, the dinking society with a walk problem
walking didn't get us very far on the May expedition (14 May 06, absentees: 1). The land around Pawlett is not renown for its pubs, so the party headed for Comwich across the levels (arguably a bit bumpy in places), following a track beside a rhyne on Wessex Water land. Alas, the intrepid pilsgrims found nothing in the way of a ferry, tunnel or bridge over the muddy Parrett. Instead they had to make do with the splendours of the countryside and wonder what an exceedingly tall agricultural looking building near Stretcholt was actually constructed for. It looked like an air-ship hangar for exceedingly short zeppelins (perhaps they stored them vertically or perhaps it was a Mr Kipling factory making exceedingly small cakes to fit inside exceedingly large boxes)?
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