DM you’ve been a breath of fresh air recently with your enthusiastic posts. You’re very welcome here
DM you’ve been a breath of fresh air recently with your enthusiastic posts. You’re very welcome here
Crikey DM I agree, hang around, your posts are great, and as others have said, ignore the political rantings
Gone for it, bought a copy of the Megalithic European, just need to finish the Modern Antiquarian now
And in a vaguely what are you reading vein, I’ve just put up three bookshelves of the ‘floating’ variety, used an alcove and finished/ stuck the edges with sealant, all now loaded up, I keep checking to make sure they haven’t fallen down
I’m reading, Who Owns England by Guy Shrubsole. Very interesting.
Anyone else reading it?
some good recommendations on here - just ordered Who Owns England.
Have a number of books on the go at the moment - but I tend to flit between books and take ages to finish one. Reading is becoming a bit of lost art, must be something to do with loss of attention span, and I resent that I read far less than I used to - too many less fulfilling things get in the way, not least social media and work.
Must make a conscious effort to do more.
The Runner by Markus Torgeby. A beautiful book.
Fully agree on your assessment of the Askwith books - the first inspirational and read with enthusiasm by everyone in the household, even non runners - and got me interested in fell running; the second, he seemed to be scraping around the edges of his running experience to get enough material to justify a book - very dull.