Half dozen in the sun

Meeting Report

Sunday afternoon found us meeting in Sainsbury's carpark, Horsham for one of our photo walks.

The weather shone on the righteous as ever, and a pleasant walk was enjoyed by all who attended.

We started down the Causeway with some of the oldest residential property in Horsham, dating pack to the 1600s. At the bottom of the Causeway can be found St. Mary's Parish Church which in itself is very photogenic. It was a walk down memory lane at this point, as the author was Head Choirboy, married and son baptised here, all of which was a long time ago, no doubt the reason for the shock of seeing a modern extension at the rear of the church, of which none of us approved.

From here we crossed the Arun and ventured up Denne Hill via the railway crossing. I hoped for the appearance of a steam train to ensure a 20 in one of next season's competitions, but even the 6.20 from Bognor was running late, so no special photos here.

The view from the top of Denne Hill in the evening sun, with Cricket Club in the foreground and the two Church spires in the backgound was excellent.

Photography over we retired to the Olive Branch pub (formerly The Green Dragon) for the usual banter and good food. Definitely worth trying if you are peckish whilst in Horsham.

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