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1. IWSG Day!

Alex J. Cavanaugh
That time of the month again,  although now we have help in the house, and the garden, from the wonderful Age UK people, life is easier and I can concentrate on finishing River Dark at long last. So improvement all round! So feeling a little more secure.  
 
Another first, my husband used his mobility scooter, not the one that goes into the boot of the car and is very flimsy, but the new one that is very substantial for road work. Rather like a small car, but without the roof, flashing indicators, mirrors, reversing lights, great fun.

He managed to reach town, a mile and an half away, and drive round the open air market in our medieval town. The vehicle even has a small boot... now what can I send him out to purchase for me whilst I have extra writing time!

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2. Ludlow snaps


 


A much needed mini-mini-break in Ludlow, arguably the food capital of the UK. We love Ludlow. We always buy a good wodge of local bacon and sausages from our favourite butcher. As always, it was rammed with customers; there is only a small shop space inside, so buying is a bit of a 'shouting your order over the tops of someone else's head' affair.





 



Ludlow is a pleasing architectural medley, not too regimented, not too eccentric. Everywhere there is something interesting or quaint to admire, Georgian and Mediaeval styles nestling happily with Victorian and Tudor.





And you can usually glimpse the generous green hills of the surrounding Shropshire countryside from some peep hole.




Tempting alleyways and narrow streets that follow the original  Mediaeval layout of the town.







It was pleasantly odd wandering around this time, realising that we only live on the other side of the county and this time would not be making the journey back to the Cotswolds. 



 



The basket weaver who always seems to be on the same market corner, no matter what day we visit.



 


The penny whistler who has been on this corner every time we've visited was also in his usual place. He's definitely improved over the last two years.



 


Buying some local cheese for a picnic later on.





And some naughty Chelsea buns for breakfast - as we are on holiday.






Eaten soon after, overlooking an appetising  view of lovely Ludlow.




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