I know it's not a public right of way but houses back onto it and I do no damage. The only rubbish I've ever seen was a pile of empty cartridges. If I knew who owned the farm I'd ask them if they wouldn't mind me running round their field. I think I might have spoken to the farmer a few months back when I found a dead swan in a stream in the vicinity, but I'm not sure and I don’t have the number anymore. Do you think i should risk it again and stuff the bird shooters, who have guns, and who are probably wannabe soldiers?!
I don't know why shooting birds is considered a sport. When I was about fourteen I shot a little bird with an air rifle. I remember looking at the bird and feeling ashamed and sad, I never shot anything again. From what I've read it's not even a very good method of controlling the pigeon population.
I also thought they should have had a flag or something up to let people know that they were shooting as there are houses nearby?
The question is, should I run round the field again? I'd actually quite like to wind the wannabe soldiers up but I don't want to annoy the farmer!
I've got that off my chest. In other news my son didn't get an offer for
Oh yes, I went running with my dog again today, 8.2 miles. He enjoyed it but is a bit fed up with aggressive dogs!
My total Janathon mileage is now 37 miles and Fleet's is about 15 miles.
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I remember going shooting with a friend and his dad when I was young. Not sure if we ever hit anything though!
Good mileage - jealous at all these good runners! :-) I'm using the excuse that it was new shoes today for my 1 mile jaunt!
Well done your son. Birmingham is a great place to be a student, and a fantastic place to run. I'll look out for him on the towpath!
@RossA I'm not a good runner, more of a plodder :-)
@runtezza I shall have to get him running again, he keeps fit with cycling and the gym - he is actually very disciplined (and runs faster than me). Birmingham does look a good university, do you live close to the uni? I know you work for the OU, do you also teach at Birmingham Uni?
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