Bulletins from the byways; notes from the out-of-the-way and less-loved corners of the country, uploaded during a ride from "bottom right to top left" (Dungeness Point to Cape Wrath) in aid of Cancer Research UK. Donations invited: Just visit www.justgiving.com/John-Seaman to donate from card, paypal, or even SMS if you're on Vodafone. For those who prefer paper, just send them a cheque: Cancer Research UK, Angel Building, 407 St John Street, London EC1V 4AD
Saturday, 22 June 2013
Race-the-sun write-up Part 10 - Now there's something you don't see every day
Pelcomb Service Station, the last petrol west of Haverfordwest, is a jolly useful place to make for. Beside the groceries and charcoal and cash machine and girlie mags and so on - and petrol, of course - there was a surprise inside...
... a chip shop! I was in good time, so I sampled a portion of chips with a sausage, just as a matter of research, you understand. They were great. But when I passed again a little after sunset, about half past nine, they were already closed, so dine early!
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