Newtown Unthank and Shenton

No rain in the forecast and a few degrees warmer than Thursday. I didn’t feel a need to go far though, maybe 30-40 miles? And with a moderate wind coming from the south, I set off on the southbound route not long after midday.

Had to take a detour along Beveridge Lane from Ellistown to avoid roadworks. Then when I got to Bagworth I decided to take a left at the T junction instead of a right, just to follow my nose and do something random for a change. So I went down through Merry Lees and Botcheston to Newtown Unthank. I’ve done that a few times before; not sure why I don’t do it more often. It’s a pleasant and convenient enough route.

In the past I’ve taken a left toward Kirby Muxloe from Unthank, so I took a right to do something different. This led me, to my surprise, to Kirkby Lane and my usual southbound route. I’d been meaning to turn back and take a turn to Markfield, but I didn’t bother. I pressed on to Kirkby Mallory. From there I took a turn to Sutton Cheney rather than going any further south. Then to Shenton along Shenton Lane, a road I’ve only ever done a couple of times, then up to Bosworth and home the usual way, or one of them.

Despite the alleged improved air temperature, I felt colder than I did on Thursday or Tuesday – presumably because the sun wasn’t shining. But at least there was no rain or snow. A bit of ice on the roads on the quieter stretches but not much.

I passed a steam tractor parked outside the Gate Hangs Well pub at Carlton. Really a beautifully preserved old thing, in shiny dark blue paint. I stopped to take a pic and a minute later, the driver started shovelling coal.

I listened to Foolgita Myska on LBC mostly.

Back on 34.41 miles and that’s a modestly pleasing 260 so far this month.

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