Day 346
Dunwich to Aldeburgh
Ian gave me a lift back to Dunwich this morning. It was overcast and very muggy. I started off along the shingle beach but made my way up onto a firmer path along the cliff which was easier to walk on. A heavy rain shower came through at one point but it soon dried up again. I passed Sizewell 'A' and 'B' nuclear power stations and then stopped for lunch at the tea room by the mere at Thorpness where a few people made donations. From there I headed on to Ian and Susan's house for a couple of hours via marshland infested with mosquitos. I had four of them attached to me at one point all drinking my blood. After a couple of hours of online administration I was back on the beach to walk the last mile or so to the Cross Keys Pub in Aldeburgh where I was greeted by the Lady Mayor of Aldeburgh, Sara Fox and a few other supporters who all made generous donations, and I enjoyed a pint!
Dunwich to Aldeburgh
Ian gave me a lift back to Dunwich this morning. It was overcast and very muggy. I started off along the shingle beach but made my way up onto a firmer path along the cliff which was easier to walk on. A heavy rain shower came through at one point but it soon dried up again. I passed Sizewell 'A' and 'B' nuclear power stations and then stopped for lunch at the tea room by the mere at Thorpness where a few people made donations. From there I headed on to Ian and Susan's house for a couple of hours via marshland infested with mosquitos. I had four of them attached to me at one point all drinking my blood. After a couple of hours of online administration I was back on the beach to walk the last mile or so to the Cross Keys Pub in Aldeburgh where I was greeted by the Lady Mayor of Aldeburgh, Sara Fox and a few other supporters who all made generous donations, and I enjoyed a pint!