please empty your brain below

Only if you promise to share your chips next time.
Sat by that buoy a few times. Eating chips,drinking wine and watching the wading birds out on the mudflats. Have a good journey home.🚂🚂
It was fun helping you along the journey.
Perhaps next time we should have a drone, remotely controlled by DG's readers, that DG would follow, a bit like the Star of Bethlehem. It could even have a Drone Cam so that we could all see what was happening.

Maybe strange thought processes would take over and we'd end up sending DG veering all over the place like a glass at a seance...

Or perhaps we could give DG a series of clues and the drone would follow him, a bit like Treasure Hunt in reverse. Back to the Helicopter !
@Gerry, I don't think DG would allow the drone if it had a dronecam, that would ruin the anonymity he's carefully preserved till now
An awful lot of people seem to have spent all day looking at their screens and organising DG's day out.
Which meant that they didn't get much physical exercise as a result.
Next weekend you get to tell us where to go?
definetely DG!
At first this reminded me of the Fighting Fantasy role playing books I used to find at jumble sales and play. After Geoff's comment above it reminded me of Treasure Hunt purely because of the helicopter
No fish? Yikes! Glad the sun shone.
I live in Westcliff!
Unfortunately, I didn't see this until this evening because it was my friend's 60th birthday and I arranged for a big yellow bus (actually an Astromega 6 wheel double decker coach) that used to run on the X1 service between Southend and London about 30 years ago to come down and surprise him - it did!
We went along the seafront from Leigh to East Beach this PM; and then he drove it back - made his day.
Perhaps DG saw it on his walk?
I did!

A bright yellow X1 bus passed me on my five mile walk, somewhere in Chalkwell, which must have been while the birthday boy was driving.

It seemed quite out of place and I wondered what it was doing - surely not running a commercial service to London on a Sunday... and now I know :)
Note to self: Blimey, 100 comments in a day.
Truly interactive blogging!
I should have mentioned that the Astromega is owned by Ensign Bus (of Purfleet) - I have no connection to them!
You may have seen it (even been on it) last week when it was being used in London when the tube staff were on strike.










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