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The Week Ahead - 1 Sept

Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness … (no prize, just glory, for the first reader to name the poet and the usual epithet applied to him/her). But our Coach of the Month, Jane, isn’t going to let the shortening Autumn evenings keep us out of the woods and fields.

So take advantage of  the last of our Fryth Wood sessions on Tuesday. Your Wots On gives you the detail, and also urges us to be out of the LC by 7 to beat the gloaming. 

And on Thursday it’s your last chance to roam the Gloucestershire Way and Offa’s Dyke.  Here again the run will start at 7…

And please follow Wots On’s warning about digging out your reflective top (we have a few at £5 cost price). Was it not Longfellow who so wittily quipped ”No Top - No Run”?!!! No? Oh well.

3 Responses to “The Week Ahead - 1 Sept”

  1. laurie says:

    is it Brian Clough 1973 ‘Old Big’ead?

  2. Chris Rees says:

    John Keats - The Autumn…”Here lies One Whose Name was writ in Water” is his actual epithet!! or would you prefer “poor Keats”.

    Chris

  3. Dick says:

    Glory to Chris for John Keats’ Ode to Autumn, and the epitaph on his grave. I was also looking for his epithet, a descriptive sort of nickname, that Chris remembers as Poor Keats, but when I was at school we were told it was the Cockney Poet.

    Laurie’s suggestion that that man of words, Brian Clough, might well have said this of the football season in the East Midlands certainly deserves the second non-prize.

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