Washford River (or thereabouts)
So, I discovered during the night that cube moves in the win!d (presumably by design!)
Anyway, I had the day to myself, today, and I was planning to do some music, but I didn't want to spend the day in the cube, so I went out for a walk, this morning, idly thinking that I might visit the Radio Museum, but it turned out that was closed until April :-/
Following my nose, I ended up on a path leading out of the town, with the railway line on my right, and the Washford River on my left. As you can see in my photo, the trees formed a natural arch over the path. It was a lovely walk.
And then, having walked for around four miles, out and back, I did return to the cube for pretty much the rest of the day, playing a bit of guitar in the bathroom looking out over the sea.
At one point, though, I did pop down to one of the galleries in Easy Quay where they were showing some work by Lyn Barlow and Grayson Perry. I'd seen the two pieces by Grayson Perry before, but the Lyn Barlow stuff was new to me, as was her story.
However, in one of the rooms they had a couple of comfy chairs and a TV showing a documentary about Lyn Barlow on a loop, so I sat and watched that.
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