I Remained In The Car

This morning first Max then Nick of Peacock Computers took remote access to my computer to resolve some issues with the landline phone.

Later on this cooler and greyer afternoon we drove to Milford Pharmacy for repeat prescriptions then to New Milton for a repair to Jackie’s specs at Boots.

A hold-up in traffic caused by the centre traffic lights returning to red

enabled me to focus on Station Road shops and shoppers.

Like us, a motor cyclist waited for his turn to travel on.

Around the corner a cyclist in Ashley Common Road risked entangling her dress.

Regular readers who recognise how narrow, winding, and potholed is Holmsley Passage will understand how difficult it was to negotiate a family car surrounded by children and mother while father knelt changing a punctured tyre. It seemed unkind to photograph the very tempting scene, but one little boy on one side was called to the other in order for Jackie to risk the car’s undercarriage while spanning a deep dip between nibbled tarmac and undergrowth.

I settled for a shot of the bracken and heather moorland.

The paucity of ponies noticed on our trip suggested that they may know something we don’t. It was certainly rather gloomy when we

met these ponies on the verge just outside Burley. One creature seemed to be sheltering behind a car, while the other two had no need for the head to tail protection from flies.

It will possibly be apparent that in the interests of taking it easy I remained in the car throughout.

This evening we dined on Ferndene Farm Shop pork and chives sausages; flavoursome Portobello mushrooms; creamy mashed potatoes; firm carrots, cauliflower, and broccoli; tender spring greens, and meaty gravy.

52 comments

  1. Oooh dinner sounds delightful! The town looks very friendly and inviting, I’d like to have a visit. It does look like rain could fall at any second, Derrick.

  2. Dinner sounded yummy…Don’t be surprisd to find two, very ancient, people (suitably attired, hair coiffuered, carrying a bottle of the best) on your doorstep one of these evenings… tee hee. Cheers. Joy x

  3. Wonderful photos…beginning with the lovely shops and shoppers and ending with the pony-tails! “The End”. (HA!)
    I’m glad you are still taking it easy.
    I always enjoy your shops photos. I like seeing what is in the windows and reading the signs. 🙂
    (((HUGS))) ❤️❤️

  4. Your photos really tell the story of your journey Derrick- and it’s good to see that you are taking it easy.

  5. I have just returned from a 117km round trip, having visited a friend in a retirement village Port Alfred, and was pleased to spot ten zebras grazing near the road 🙂 🙂

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