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We’ve had a relaxed day here in Norfolk so it’s a short blog from me tonight. None of us were rushing this morning although I did spend time working in order to tackle the mountain of pictures I need to edit from ‘3 Peaks by rail’. Then this afternoon we drove over to Sheringham to meet up with an old friend and enjoy sunshine, drinks and ice-cream – just the sort of things you expect of time at the seaside. Admittedly, we did have a quick look at the North Norfolk railway, which made us decide to pop back tomorrow to explore and take a trip along the line.

This evening has been just as relaxed – except for Dawn, who’s been busy in the kitchen cooking. But that’s something Dee really enjoys doing so we didn’t feel too guilty about letting her – and I did muck in to do the washing up and tidying!

The day’s been rounded off nicely by seeing that Parliament voted to accept the recommendation of the Committee looking at Boris Johnson lying to it by 354 to 7. Of course, we all knew he’d done that, but now it’s official. It was hardly the Tory party’s finest hour as most of their MPs were conspicuous by their absence, including Sunak, who seems to have forgotten his pledge of bring ‘integrity’ back to Government. As for the 7 who voted against, they weren’t all the usual suspects. One of them, uber- brexiter and right-wing old fossil Bill Cash has already announced he won’t be standing at the next election. I just hope the constituents of the other six dispose of them by the ballot box when they have the chance. Six of the seven (Bill Cash, Nick Fletcher, Adam Holloway, Karl McCartney, Joy Morrissey and Heather Wheeler) are Tories. The seventh is unknown according to the BBC and other sources, which suggest the tellers could have miscounted. Time will tell.

On that happy ending I’ll leave you with todays picture which was taken at the North Norfolk railway earlier.

This is British Railways ‘standard’ Class 4 2-6-0 number 76084 which was built at Horwich works, Lancashire in March 1957. It’s pictured at Sheringham station before working a train to Holt, the Western terminus of the line.

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