first thing the ducks were back,
today if you look closely,
there are five of them,
off to visit Duncan,
first pop a letter in the snail mail box,
a bit grey and overcast, and a bit chilly as well as it happens,
the garden at Foxgrove Lodge looking nice as always,
the peonies now open,
on to a number 54 bus and I was soon speeding past Peter Pans pool,
a nice touch, on the top of this bus shelter, a planted roof to encourage bees,
I was making good time, until a driver change at Catford bus station,
after a slight delay I was soon passing the Catford cat,
and Lewisham market,
off of the bus and past the flower shop,
a few lupins on display, I wonder if they are making a come back as this years summer flower?
on the other side of the doorway a few cards and a very colourful display of plants,
and here it is, Blackheath station,
downstairs and the information I need,
just a 3 minute wait for the Dartford train,
a few stops later and I was at Dartford, outside the station a nice pond,
with a magnificent weeping willow tree as its center piece,
on the information board,
a slight wait until my next train,
back to the pond, it has a couple of swans,
and a fountain that switches on for a few minutes every so often,
a few stops later and I was at Gravesend,
walking up to the Somerset Arms opposite the bus stop,
I noticed the new information board was being tested,
as it happens the 481 was a no show so I took the 483,
several stops later I arrived a the estate where the nursing home was at ten minutes to twelve,
I had made good time, I knew where I was going this time!
Duncan was in good sprits, we chatted away remembering some of the adventures we had over the years, I made a move at a quarter past one, looking up the road my bus in the distance, I had a quick run to the stop,
and arrived back at Gravesend station,
then to Dartford, looking at the board,
a slight wait,
at Blackheath over the road,
to the 54 bus stop,
I always look at this house as I pass, for myself it looks so nice,
past the market at Lewisham,
if you need pots and pans, this is the place!
I was soon passing the Catford cat,
and Peter Pans pool, as I passed the park I looked at the time, it had taken just about 2 hours for each journey, which was so much quicker than last week as today I had a better route, I stayed on the bus into town as I had some shopping to do,
many of the shops decorated with the Platinum Jubilee in mind, I thought this free hand drawing was neat,
into Sainsburys, then my plan went a tad downhill, it must have started raining a few monuments before I came out of the store, and got worse the nearer I was to getting home, arriving I was soaked, I had an umbrella but with three heavy bags of shopping I could not use it,
after drying out a sherry and a read,
for my starter a couple of vegetable samosas,
followed by a chicken korma, chicken jalfrezi and paulo rice,
'Cheers!', after my meal I read until the start of a Lewis after which Diana arrived home so it was a coffee, chat and feet up for a New Tricks and a Silent Witness before we were off to bed.
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