What’s it all about?

We must, every now and then, leave the straight and narrow path that leads direct to the grave. We must kick around in the long grass to see what we find, we must peep over walls and through the keyholes of closed doors. We must consider where we are and when we are and who we are. If we are ever going to remember the way the moon kissed each ripple on the lake or the tender touch of the sun on our faces then we have to remember to live the experience now. What we must do, even if it’s just for a few minutes, is remember to bunk off.

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Take a few minutes to bunk off from what you're supposed to be doing and come with me as I travel around the British Isles, discovering a little of its history and remembering some of my own. Oh, and I might just go on about aeroplanes, I tend to do that.