I usually start my day walking early, sometimes leaving the house at 06:30 but today I spent a couple of hours online waiting for it to warm up a bit before catching the 08:14 bus to Braithwell, and after taking a few photos I walked along two bridleways and a short section of road to get to Micklebring. It was a dangerous road out of Braithwell, narrow, high hedges, and a couple of blind bends.
I walked through Micklebring and then took a steep, narrow snicket between two houses down to the bottom of the valley, passed under the motorway and continued to the hamlet of Firsby. I re-traced the route I took last week for a few hundred yards but in the opposite direction until I reached the footpath going across a field to Ravenfield Church, located on the northern edge of the village.
I finished by walking along the road to Hooton Roberts and waited for the bus going back to Doncaster; I noticed a sign for a 35mph speed limit, I've never seen one for that speed before.
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