Slept well, comme normale, and after breakfast, I got ready and walked down to East Runton, as I needed (a) a walk and (b) some stamps. I walked down towards the sea, to have a look at it then found the Methodist chapel for a coffee and biscuit - 40p, that was nice, as I met a lady who is 104 years old, and still lives on her own! She looked very well and strong! I eventually walked back, as I was expecting Bill around lunchtime, but he did not arrive. The sun has come out again after a cloudy afternoon, and it’s turned warm again.

Lord Nelson Funeral Barge - The Nelson barge passing through the city on its way to Westminster from a painting on glass held in St. Paul's Cathedral library The Burnhams - Nelson Country - A group of villages deriving their names from the little River Burn. The Burnhams have a close association with Horatio Nelson. Born at Burnham Thorpe rectory in 1758. He saw boats at Overy Staithe & joined the Navy in 1771. He returned home in 1788, but kept in touch with the sea at Overy Stathe & nearby Wells & would ride into Burnham Mkt on Saturdays to collect the weekly paper. He was recalled to service in 1793 and never returned to 'Dear Burnham'. Burnham Overy Boathouse
Lord Nelson Funeral Barge - The Nelson barge passing through the city on its way to Westminster from a painting on glass held in St. Paul's Cathedral library & The Burnhams - Nelson Country - A group of villages deriving their names from the little River Burn. The Burnhams have a close association with Horatio Nelson. Born at Burnham Thorpe rectory in 1758. He saw boats at Overy Staithe & joined the Navy in 1771. He returned home in 1788, but kept in touch with the sea at Overy Stathe & nearby Wells & would ride into Burnham Mkt on Saturdays to collect the weekly paper. He was recalled to service in 1793 and never returned to 'Dear Burnham'. & Burnham Overy Boathouse