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As part of the effort to get me out of the house more often, we have decided that every single weekend, we're going to take a trip to somewhere, even if it's just a walk to Deptford.


Upcoming potential excursions are actually a walk to Deptford, and possibly a visit to Nunhead Cemetery for the close trips, and proposed trips to Colchester, Dover, and St. Albans for places slightly farther away. While we were certainly see many interesting things along the way (you can't turn a corner her without seeing something interesting), the goals are for us to do more together outside of the house and for me to be able by the time the weather gets cold to walk more than a mile without feeling completely exhausted. We made a good start on that yesterday, although I was completely exhausted when we were done. We'll go back and walk more of Epping Forest another time, maybe even next weekend, and I'll have more photographs of the most protected forest in England.

Here's a summary of our afternoon in Knighton Wood! We have been meaning to do this for some time, and yesterday we just got ourselves together to do it. We didn't leave the house until almost 2pm, spent from about 3-5 rambling around in the woods, and then enjoyed some pizza in Chingford with [livejournal.com profile] occams_pyramid, who was then kind enough to drive us to the Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge, just up the road from where we had dinner, and walk us around the grounds a bit. I didn't photograph the impressive-looking Royal Forest Hotel, because it's not all that old. It is pretty though: I'll try to get a photo of it another time. According to the Guardian, it might be best to give the pub itself a miss, though. ;-)

Working backwards (we did a lot of that yesterday!), here are the photos of the hunting lodge, followed by a comic book page of our day in Knighton Wood. It was fun.


Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge from the Back Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge from the Back
Side Door at Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge Side Door at Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge
Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge Queen Elizabeth Hunting Lodge
These windows overlook the edge of Epping Forest and would have been a great location from which to watch a hunt.




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