About Mhee

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Everywhere, United Kingdom
I'm raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support by traveling the UK, living by simple rules; *No Money handled or used at any time *No Trading for sponsorship. I have a tent that will mostly be living out of, as well as some other more basic equipment that will help me along the way. I will mostly be walking from place to place seeing the landscapes of Britain and with a bit of luck meet lots more wonderful people like the peeps of Norwich and King's Lynn where I have been so far. I am making good progress up the East side of the UK, and hope to reach Edinburgh in time for the festival in August. I am always interested in suggestions and challenges you may have for places for me to see do or find across the country. People interested in keeping updated with my progress or just having a chat can do so through Twitter @mheefree Please donate through http://www.justgiving.com/me-free any donations are always greatly appreciated, as little as a penny will all help people affected by cancer all over.

Tuesday 7 June 2011

This is getting silly

I'm now in Barton-upon-Humber. My first priority was to fill my water bottles, having run out 3miles I was very thirsty. So I stumbled into the most friendly pub


After a nice chat with some of locals, and a most refreshing glass of ice water, I stumbled out again, not realising I would be returning.
So off I go, thirst quenched, next on my needs list is lunch. Behold I found Taz


And the wonderful Taz's fish bar, the best chips I may have ever had, thanx my sweet.
So now, fully satisfied, I found a park, met the Nickson a lovely couple from up the road, had a long chat, then did a spot of reading & had a nap.
I awoke to rain and a flat phone battery, and promptly went on search of power found in the form of the red lion with Simon the bar keep. Now getting into the evening I felt I better alert Dave from Humber Rescue that I had arived, and stumbled back to wheat sheaf, they had been talking about mhee and all bent over backwards to help as much as they could, more food, drink and fantastic company than I could dream of! And I Dave put me in touch with another chap Simon from Humber Rescue who has Very kindly agreed to let me ride their boat under the bridge. I should tell you how nice this place is but I think you should see it yourself on 6th july there is bike night and around 10000 people will be here and you should too! Sand when you do stop in these places and say hi.
So now I'm all set up for the night and this is my view



Special thanx to Taz, Simon, Sarah, Eric, fruity Mark, Ian, Claire, Janet and Jackey you all are so incredible! Thank you all so do much
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