17th July - Not such a Blue Monday
Does anyone really like Mondays? Phrases like “that Monday morning feeling” hardly ooze fun and relaxation. Bob Geldof of the Boomtown Rats famously sang, ”I don’t like Mondays” in his trademark cheery way. Other Monday songs include “Rainy Days and Mondays,” “Blue Monday”, Stormy Monday” and… well, you get my drift. But despite it being an initially dull morning, twelve cheery Mileaters and one canine companion met on Monday July 17th for a circular walk from Charminster up through Charlton Down and past the grounds of the former Dorset County Lunatic Asylum – as it was known when it was opened in 1832, ending up passing through the Wolfedale Golf Course and back to the start.
Highlights of the walk included an extraordinary kaleidoscope of butterflies – and yes, that really is a recognised collective noun for a flutter of butterflies – fabulous views across open countryside towards Dorchester and Poundbury, a few drops of rain perfectly timed for our coffee break, and a photo-stop at Seagers Barn around a bench that had been generously provided a few years ago by a former Mileater, Richard Coode, after an older seat at the same spot had fallen into disrepair.
Sadly many of the final paths on the route had become significantly overgrown, resulting in a veritable rash of scratches, nettle stings, and Mileaters anxiously searching for ticks. But we all made it, and had a very welcome drink and pub-grub lunch at The Three Compasses in Charminster, where the excellent value prices and friendly service impressed us all.
Not such a blue Monday after all...
David Haslam