Today myself & Morpethmatt had a run up & around the borders. We headed up through Wooler, turned right at Coldstream and headed for Duns. From Duns we did the 'loop' over the moors through Cranshaws and Longformacus and back to Duns where we attempted to stop for a cuppa but the queues were too long. Plan 'B' for a cuppa was Berwick-upon-Tweed but that was rammed out so we headed back over to Wooler via Doddington. Cuppa secured we then headed over to Rothbury for yet more tea and then back to Morpeth where the day started. A cracking day out and I remembered to take a picture of the statue of Wojtek - the soldier bear in Duns.
Wojtek was a Syrian brown bear bought, as a young cub, at a railway station in Hamadan, Iran, by Polish II Corps soldiers who had been evacuated from the Soviet Union. In order to provide for his rations and transportation, he was eventually enlisted officially as a soldier with the rank of private, and was subsequently promoted to corporal. He accompanied the bulk of the II Corps to Italy, serving with the 22nd Artillery Supply Company. During the Battle of Monte Cassino, in Italy in 1944, Wojtek helped move crates of ammunition and became a celebrity with visiting Allied generals and statesmen. After the war, mustered out of the Polish Army, he was billeted and lived out the rest of his life at the Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland. You genuinely couldn't make it up !