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Petersfield 1: The Treachery of Images

Posted on 8 January 20202 April 2021 by Rob Ainsley

Ace day researching cycle routes in the South Downs, down Hants way. None of your Northern mud here. It’s posh Home Counties mud.

Typical view of the fine scenery all day. Especially the bit about Nigel being a long way in front.
Sound advice.
The Treachery of Images. This is not a sign. It is a picture of a sign.
Pub. Not a Wetherspoon. But don’t worry, there’s one where we were staying, in Petersfield.

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