Then I saw the nice new houses that have been built on the site of the old Burwell Railway Station. I was impressed. The residents seemed pleased, too.
My next call was on a dear friend who has had a health problem. Thankfully, he has been fixed up by the good old NHS but he told me that his mother-in-law is in Addenbrooke's Hospital, has had two major operations and has 'been brought back from the dead.' This was news to me - my grapevine obviously isn't working as it ought - and my friend and I shared our opinions of the NHS. They were very favourable opinions.
I also walked past Harlech House, the former home of the late Dr. Eric Arnold Roberts Ennion (1900 - 1981) who was not only Burwell's doctor but also the famous wildlife painter, naturalist and author.
Dr. E.A.R. Ennion's uncle was my wife's great uncle by marriage.
Here (below right) is the cover of one of Dr. Ennion's books, now available from The Land Gallery at -
http://www.thelandgallery.com/artists/tlgbooks/ennion_books.html
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Here (below) is the picture. I love it despite my camera's flash being reflected where it shouldn't be.
The pony's name is 'Blanket.'