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A walk across Longsight Park/Jolly Brows with Miss BP. Stirred up many happy childhood memories, when as kids we would spend whole days there during the school holidays. 

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Did that very walk yesterday. Nice mixture of woodland, riverside and parkland. And on our doorstep.Burnden Paddock wrote:A walk across Longsight Park/Jolly Brows with Miss BP. Stirred up many happy childhood memories, when as kids we would spend whole days there during the school holidays.

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I had a run through the park last week. Never heard of Jolly Brows.William the White wrote:Did that very walk yesterday. Nice mixture of woodland, riverside and parkland. And on our doorstep.Burnden Paddock wrote:A walk across Longsight Park/Jolly Brows with Miss BP. Stirred up many happy childhood memories, when as kids we would spend whole days there during the school holidays.

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A good afternoon to you too, sir?Bruce Rioja wrote:I had a run through the park last week. Never heard of Jolly Brows.William the White wrote:Did that very walk yesterday. Nice mixture of woodland, riverside and parkland. And on our doorstep.Burnden Paddock wrote:A walk across Longsight Park/Jolly Brows with Miss BP. Stirred up many happy childhood memories, when as kids we would spend whole days there during the school holidays.
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We always knew it as the Jolly Brows as kids. Spent lots of time over the other side from you. Cardboard Hill and Dead Mans Cliff. Many a happy day spent on there as a kid.
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A lovely long bike ride. I'm starting to quite like it now, which is fortunate since we're off on a cycling holiday next weekend. Up to Bleakholt, walked all the poor orphan pooches then back home. Just short of 40 miles. A wonderful day 

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Where is Longsight Park? I lived in Harwood for a few years and am sure it wasn't there in my term of residence; then again, that was sixty years ago and I was eleven when I was carted out here. Perhaps it's a different Longsight?
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I think it's near the golf course by Bradshaw Brook, but I'm not very sure. Not sure I've ever heard of Jolly Brows though.Dujon wrote:Where is Longsight Park? I lived in Harwood for a few years and am sure it wasn't there in my term of residence; then again, that was sixty years ago and I was eleven when I was carted out here. Perhaps it's a different Longsight?
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It is. The path runs through and alongside both.Montreal Wanderer wrote:I think it's near the golf course by Bradshaw Brook, but I'm not very sure. Not sure I've ever heard of Jolly Brows though.Dujon wrote:Where is Longsight Park? I lived in Harwood for a few years and am sure it wasn't there in my term of residence; then again, that was sixty years ago and I was eleven when I was carted out here. Perhaps it's a different Longsight?
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Thanks, chaps. Jolly Brows, Cardboard Hill and Dead Man's Cliff are not contained within my memory bank (or not retained maybe). Still, I lived at the other end of the village and forays to the Bolton end were not common although I do recall fondly a couple of picnics with my family in The Jumbles where the water tumbled over a huge (to me) pile of jumbled rocks. Then again, I've learnt not to trust my childhood memories all that much. That 'revelation' came a few years ago when I found that for many years I'd managed to turn my image of Whitby and had the Abbey on the wrong side of the harbour. 

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It is a nice part of Bolton. In fitter days we used to run from Leverhulme Park through 7 Acres park then Longsight Park and up to the Jumbles and back. You can get into it via a path opposite Canon Slade School, Dujon.
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i rode up past Bleakholt yesterday. saw all these nice people walking snarling bull terriers. went up scout moor from there, down waughs well then over into Lee Quarry for a lap and back over the top, Owd Betts descent and home through nuttal park. only about 30 miles though with 2600ft of climbing, which is pretty decent for off road. lovely day tho, beats working!Harry Genshaw wrote:A lovely long bike ride. I'm starting to quite like it now, which is fortunate since we're off on a cycling holiday next weekend. Up to Bleakholt, walked all the poor orphan pooches then back home. Just short of 40 miles. A wonderful day
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Sounds good. I love fell running but I don't think I'd ever have the bottle to take a bike with me on some of the descents round there.General Mannerheim wrote:i rode up past Bleakholt yesterday. saw all these nice people walking snarling bull terriers. went up scout moor from there, down waughs well then over into Lee Quarry for a lap and back over the top, Owd Betts descent and home through nuttal park. only about 30 miles though with 2600ft of climbing, which is pretty decent for off road. lovely day tho, beats working!Harry Genshaw wrote:A lovely long bike ride. I'm starting to quite like it now, which is fortunate since we're off on a cycling holiday next weekend. Up to Bleakholt, walked all the poor orphan pooches then back home. Just short of 40 miles. A wonderful day
Oh and get outta here with yer 'snarling bull terriers nonsense. They're all a bunch of cutied in there right now

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Handwritten lyrics to Storm Drain by The Wonder Stuff came through yesterday. Anyone know a good picture framer?


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Tony's yer man! http://www.tcframing.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; he did my Thierry Poncelet the other week.
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^^ Brilliant. Cheers, General - much appreciated.
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he's a nice fella. keen wanderer too!
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Just went looking for some CD's at lunchtime. For some reason decided to look through the Feeder section (one of my favourite bands when I was about 14) despite knowing I had all their albums. Noticed something slightly odd about one of the copies of 'polythene' (their first and, in my opinion, best album). I then recognised it as a very rare version of the album, only available for a short time before it was re-issued with the single 'High' included. Was included in a 3 for £5 deal, but a quick look on ebay shows a copy going for about £50. I'm not sure if the completionist in me would sell it though.
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Called in on Saturday, General. Yep, nice fella. He's only charging me £23 to have it mounted and framed so chuffed with that, too. Thanks for the heads-up.General Mannerheim wrote: Tony's yer man! http://www.tcframing.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; he did my Thierry Poncelet the other week.
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Fabulous trek ober Dartmoor today - winding up here at Spurrell's Cross before descending back to the car...
I'm making an effort to take advantage of the glorious awseomeness that is Dartmoor on my doorstep - it's fabulous - without that much effort you can feel like you are miles from anywhere and totally alone!

I'm making an effort to take advantage of the glorious awseomeness that is Dartmoor on my doorstep - it's fabulous - without that much effort you can feel like you are miles from anywhere and totally alone!

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