
Next to the Abingdon-on-Thames Fire Station there is a ‘Field of Hope’ dedicated to Marie Curie Cancer Care with daffodils planted in memory of people who lost their battle with cancer.

Next door, the Cross Keys, on Ock Street, has been turned into private flats. Work on the conversion is nearly completed, and an estate agent’s boards show that some of the properties have been ‘Sold’.
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On the Way to the Brewery Tap

This is Jamie on his way to the Brewery Tap last Sunday lunchtime. Jamie was dragging his owners – he was so keen to get to the Tap and possibly a few morsels of Sunday Roast under the table. He enjoys going to all the Abingdon pubs, especially those that do good traditional food.

I met Jamie and owners coming through the Brewery housing development – near the Barrel sculpture.

I had been taking a picture of the magnificent building behind.
Evening Walk by The Thames in Abingdon

As I walked out this evening the sun had already gone down, and the air was quite smokey from one of the boats moored by the Abbey Meadows.
Over the lock, and heading back along the far bank an orange halo still showed behind the distant steeple of St Helen’s Church. Two runners came the other way.

Getting nearer Abingdon Bridge and the lights of Nags Head Island made quite a show.

Inky blue clouds were reflected in the River Thames all around.

The clocks go forward this weekend so there is every chance the evening walk next week will be in daylight.
5km Parkrun, and Egg and Spoon championships

On Saturday morning I caught the start of the 5km Parkrun that starts at Rye Farm Meadow at 9am. The race director welcomed runners from lots of different places including Didcot, Oxford, and the University of Birmingham. He also gave an update on the course conditions, and a notice about lost property.

Then he lined them all up

and they were off …

The runner with the fastest time, from Headington Road Runners, came in at 17:46. The last and 349th runner to finish had a time of 51:37.

Also there watching the race was Paul Gustaffson, the author of the Eggbert’s Adventures books. I saw him later that morning at the Charter where the Abingdon Community Hospital Friends had a fund raiser. Paul has been organising the World ‘Eggbert’s Adventures’ Egg and Spoon championship on 15th April in the Abbey Meadows. He was scouting out the 5km run at Rye Farm in case the venue needed to be changed to somewhere bigger.