Sorry, not blogging from the East Midlands as promised, but instead from East Anglia. I’m currently sitting in the Nyton Hotel in Ely, which is notable for being very pink. I’m not sure if it is actually pink in this room, or if it is just the lighting. Either way, I’m not finding it terribly restful, so I’m going to head out and walk to the city centre and find a restaurant shortly, as the in-house facility seems a little stuffy and deserted.
Meetings today near Banbury and Diss, and about 300 miles covered. I’m fairly pooped but it has been very productive. Foolishly, I left my camera at home, so I couldn’t take pictures of the bizarre aerials I saw in Oxfordshire, though I may have been arrested if I had done so, as they were distinctly military in nature.
More miles to cover tomorrow, with meetings near Wisbech and Stafford – probably covering a similar mileage. I’m looking forward to a restful weekend in Tunbridge Wells.
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Going from Banbury, the aerials were probably the military communications squadron on the way between Banbury and Northampton – I have a feeling it’s the A633, but I’m almost certainly wrong on that one.
These were south of Banbury, near the village of Milton, but it sounds like the right sort of thing.
Can’t believe you came to Diss and Ely and didn’t drop in…
Thought you might be busy with the family – and not appreciative of a knackered travelling businessmen descending on your doorstep in the middle of the night.
Ha, you would have found everyone awake whatever time you had come! Never mind – another time.