Some walking days are busier than others. Today was Day 68 of the End to End and it was one of the less busy ones. It started near Ruthwell (without a) Station. The main features of the road ahead were it was mostly straight with tall foliage on the verges. This meant that the well placed milestones were largely obscured. From time to time there would be a short section of footway like at Mouswald between the church and school. Presumably once a frequently used route, the church is currently up for sale.

A lot of the fields are being cut for hay and it is a busy time. Some cut fields are well shorn. Other fields not yet cut still have a variety of grass and flowers.
The half way point today was Drummuir Farm ice cream parlour, just in time for 11s. It seemed churlish to try just one flavour so I had three. It seems there is an Ice Cream Trail in Scotland. I’ll report on any that are in our route, of course.

The next place to note was Collin. I have been trying to think of something witty to say about it but have so far failed to come up with anything. There’s a pedestrian tunnel under the A75 which is helpful. The post office operates from the Village Hall 2 lunchtimes a week and we were just in time to get some stamps.
The last 2 miles were going well until Bob joined me and invited a short, heavy shower. The road was soon steaming when the sun came out again.
Tonight is our last night at Hoddom Castle camp site which has been excellent. Due to the number of miles in hand, tomorrow is a non walking day for a side visit to Whithorn.
Also, in case you hadn’t heard, at 3am, Mel Nicholls smashed the Handcycle LEJOG record getting to John O’Groats in 6 days, 22 hours and 18 minutes. Brilliant!
I’m some days behind her.
From Psalm 72
May God be like rain falling on a mown field, like showers watering the earth.
We see the rain as it approaches from the coast:
Grey clouds bubble up, streaks fall like curtains, a hard shower peppers the road.
Then, when the sun comes out, steam rises like a hot spring, or the surface of a bath.
This, thankfully, is water.
God grant us a quiet night and a peaceful end.
JAL 20.06.2019
Day 68 of the End to End, Ruthwell Station to near Greenbogue farm.




































