It was a mild and sunny spring day, and excellent cycling weather. I was intending to go for a there-and-back-again coastal ride but the coast was so busy with people walking, dogs off their leads, and unpredictable children that I changed plans and made a loop of the ride by taking the country lanes back to base.
Flowers and guns—I'm sure there's a metaphor for humanity in this:
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Reculver. It was eighty years ago, in April and early May 1943, that Barnes Wallis stood by the ruins of St Mary's Church (pictured here) watching the testing of the bouncing bomb. As a deeply religious, peace-loving and family man, it's ironic that he's best remembered as one of the progenitors of precision bombing; while others celebrated 'success', he was wracked with doubts about the human cost of his developments.
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The return journey through this 'green and pleasant land':
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