Thursday, May 15, 2014

Easyriders 14th May

Easyriders 14.5.14 

A surprising number of easyriders were keen to set of for Isleworth.  I counted seventeen, certainly thirteen sat down for lunch and four lunched outside.  A lovely day for the minor roads around Teddington, taking in a little of the River Crane and stopping to admire some historical architecture - the alms houses and plague pit - both dating mid 17th C.   An early arrival at the pub allowed us a quick trip through Syon Park, meadowland full of buttercups. Lunch where Henry VIII reputedly dallied at The London Apprentice.  Traditional return following the Twickenham riverside all the way back to Hampton Court (stopping to admire the Carrerra marble fountain and going under Hampton Court Bridge for the very first time - thanks Alan).  Also thanks to Ron for the trail.  After a mass exodus at Hampton Court Bridge where I think fear of the unknown was a factor... five enjoyed tea at Squires at Long Ditton.  

Thanks to all who came.... the first time I can say too many to name.   Steph x

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