Wabbidashery… aka, The Heritage Heaven Tour
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@jerkules Great update. Thanks for posting.
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@mclaincausey thanks man! I forgot to mention which was Wrong by NoMeansNo based on some of your posts on the forum. I love it, drums and bass are so good. Hell of a good album!
And yeah it’s something we take for granted, having this history all around us. Whenever I go to the US it’s startling how new and shiny everything looks.
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@sabergirl ha it was very unexpected, especially it felt like a private road and exactly an obvious place for a communal building.
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It’s become an annual tradition for me and my wife to go to the London Craft Beer Festival with my wife’s aunt and uncle. They’re the best company, we always have a great time. But inevitably we never take many photos cause we’re too busy chatting and drinking.
I took the wabash, but didn’t get too many shots. My favourite beers were both from Vault City - “Staggeringly Stoopid” and a Raspberry S’More sour that I forgot the name of. The former is the blue beer below - undoubtedly a stunt to get people interested, but it was still ridiculously good. Also the amazing pastry stouts at Amundsen were a highlight..
My wife’s uncle (Chris) is an amazing dude who has gotten into IH based on my recommendations! Think he has a couple pairs of jeans, a denim western and few other items. Of course he had to try the wabash on which we all agreed looked great on him
And we walked past the Battle of Cable Street mural, which commemorates when a fascist march through the East End resulted in the fascists getting their arses kicked by regular Londoners. Not to get political, but given the current fascist riots that have been going on in the UK, it’s warming to remember that the UK working classes have rejected racism in the past, and I hope will continue to do so. Fuck racism.
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Sorry for the lack of content from me lately - the days have been busy with work and kids birthdays and the weather’s been warm, so not much opportunity to wear and share the wabash.
This week we’re in Norfolk for a getaway. It was my daughter’s 10th birthday and she’s always wanted to try camping, so we gave that a go for a couple of nights. We found a place that had rides and a petting zoo so - lots of fun for the kids.
Yesterday we rented a boat and explored the Norfolk Broads. It was a beautiful day and one that I’ll remember spending with my family. Lots of wildlife, my favourite was spotting some cormorants hunting for fish. Unfortunately no decent shots of him.
We’re now staying in a converted barn in the north of the county and planning the rest of our trip. Will hopefully get to wear the wabash and share with you the last week of my leg of the tour
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@jerkules said in Wabbidashery… aka, The Heritage Heaven Tour:
Nice one! Who won the golf? ️ Hopefully there’ll be some better weather for you the coming week. Enjoy. Love this action shot too ^
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Great update, that jacket looks at home in the boat!
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I’m going to round out my leg now with a few more pics of the wabash on holiday. The weather really picked up and there wasn’t much occasion to wear it, but it did get a bit of use as a blanket on the beach (I’ll make sure to wash it before sending on).
We did the usual days out when the weather was cooler, visiting parks / forests and towns. The wabash was a great companion and I find myself wishing I had one in my wardrobe. I’ll be keeping an eye on the seconds market for one.
Want to thank the IH crew and @neph93 for organising this tour. I loved being involved, but also feel I should apologise for my leg being underwhelming. We had a bit of a health scare within the family (everything’s fine!) but the timing meant I couldn’t commit as much as I’d like, or the forum deserves, and for that I’m sorry!!
I’ll be reaching out to @Cutlasshound to arrange transfer of the jacket, and I look forward to seeing what comes next!!
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@Mister_Brue I won of course, but had to pretend I didn’t as one of my opponents was a very competitive 7 year old
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@Mizmazzle dude, it was “glamping” so we had to do nothing to set the tent up. There were even beds in the tent . My wife wanted to try camping without the initial outlay and to retain a bit of comfort. Unsurprisingly she is unconvinced and is definitely a hotel/apartment person - I can’t see her agreeing to camping again. And to be fair I’m not some intrepid outdoorsman and prefer something a bit more luxury myself!
Meanwhile the campsite was in a petting zoo for kids with funfair and stuff.