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Tag Archives: Poohsticks
Let’s play Poohsticks
This morning, while riding on the cycle track on my way home I encountered a man and his toddler on the cycle path. “We’ve been playing Poohsticks” he said. It was a lightbulb moment. Now Poohsticks is a very famous … Continue reading
Posted in Bridges and Rivers, Gloucestershire, Hobbies and Interests, Personal, United Kingdom
Tagged Carrant Brook, games, Miss Emily, Poohsticks, river
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