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Milton Keynes 3: Cricket and chameleons

Posted on 9 February 20182 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

More exploration of routes in and around Milton Keynes.

No idea why there’s a chameleon. There was a six-foot frog sat glumly on a bench further up.
The sign reminded me of a Gentlemen and Players-era cricket scorecard [Parslow, Hammond and Buzzard being Gentlemen Amateurs; Stewkley, Winslow and Bletchley being Player Professionals]
Flooded path in Great Linford en route to meet Andrea. Luckily, for those wondering what to do, there was some very helpful signage. It said ‘Flood’.

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