Wednesday, 20 April 2022

Bluebells in the wood

Big fleeces and waterproofs were a thing of the past when Barry, Chris, Val, Roderick, Duncan, Andy and Lycra-clad Rob (24 miles by bike as a warm-up for walling seems a bit extreme) gathered for a bit more taking down and a lot more rebuilding. The stint beyond the gate was given three hefty courses and was then reconnected with the buttress section which, by common consent, was deemed too solid and well-built to need stripping out.  We didn’t quite figure out why the wall had abruptly widened/narrowed at that point, but assumed that an earlier rebuilder had reached the same conclusion having repaired the cheek end after the gate to more normal dimensions.

Everyone was saddened to hear that this would be Roderick’s last session with the group for some, possibly considerable, time.  Half of him is relocating to Norfolk, the other to Scotland, neither of which is an easy commute to/from Nidderdale.  We wish him well on his travels.


Wild life generally was conspicuous by its absence but the bluebells in the wood behind the wall were looking splendid.

 






 

Chris G.

No. Waller:7

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