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4:51am Sunday 28th June 2009
What could be better than a nice stroll in a park on a warm summer’s day?
Wycombe has two large open spaces nearby these being Hughenden Park and the Rye. This week I visited the Rye to see what facilities were like and see how they compared to Higginson Park in Marlow which featured in my blog last week.
Located beside the A40 London Road the park covers an area of 22 hectares (that’s 53 acres in proper measurement) and is the third largest park in the Wycombe District indeed it is only one hectare smaller than Higginson Park in Marlow and three smaller than Hughenden Park.
They Rye is not a place that I visit very often but I was looking forward to my visit with great excitement indeed I had packed a special picnic to enjoy while there.
Slowly I walked down Easton Street and crossed over London Road before entering the grassy park and making my way towards the large expanse of open water called the Dyke which is fed by water from the grounds of the Abbey School.
On the Dyke swans swam majestically while ducks made their way towards the river bank expecting me to throw then some food. A footpath runs alongside the Dyke with proper wooden seats for weary people to rest.
After walking the length of the Rye I came to the Holywell Mead open air swimming pool surrounded by a green fence and tall trees. Sadly the pool is now closed but it was amazing how many people were going up to the fence a peering through.
Beside the disused swimming pool were some large trees and the markings for a running track. People were sitting on the grass enjoying picnics, ladies were sunbathing, children were playing football and lots of people generally having a good time.
I started making my way back along the footpath until I found a suitable place to sit and eat my picnic.
Sitting there on the grass with the food laid out and my trusty primus stove heating the water for the tea I looked at the large expanse of grass being enjoyed by so many people and realised just how good the Rye is.
Although the Rye and Higginson Park are roughly the same size the two spaces are completely different. Higginson Park is divided up in to areas whereas the Rye is just one large expanse which I think works very well.
Making my way back I came to the Café. Although only built from tin unlike the brick construction in Higginson Park the charm of the Café actually adds to the Rye.
Close by is the adventure playground for 8 to 14 year olds that was opened last August. It was the first in the District to use the natural environment and natural materials in its construction.
To sum up I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to the Rye.
Next week my blog will be about Hughenden Park which I hope to visit soon.
What do you think to the Rye?
Comments(60)
Plus ça change...
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10:28am Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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2:02pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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2:04pm Sun 28 Jun 09
Melanie1
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5:29pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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5:50pm Sun 28 Jun 09
smiley cat
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5:54pm Sun 28 Jun 09
Spitfire
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6:43pm Sun 28 Jun 09
smiley cat wrote:What I do for my holidays, by Ivor aged 50 and three quarters!
Well at least we can be grateful for small mercies - you didn't do your usual hachet job.
But my god, you have a very immature style of writing.
ivor
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7:02pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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7:02pm Sun 28 Jun 09
smiley cat
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7:32pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor wrote:You write like an 8 year old doing a project. It is mind numbingly awful.
Re the comments of smiley cat at 5:54pm But I never do hatchet jobs! I always give truthful accounts of what things are like. It will be interesting to see what Hughenden Park is like I do hope that it is all that it is made out to be. There is nothing wrong with my style of writing!
ivor
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7:43pm Sun 28 Jun 09
smiley cat
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8:12pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor wrote:LOL
Re the comments of smiley cat at 7:32pm Actually I thought this was one of my better blogs. I know you do not like me and you would like to see me gone so I shall pass on your comment about my style of writing.
ivor
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8:28pm Sun 28 Jun 09
smiley cat
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8:36pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor wrote:LOL-
Re the comments of smiley cat at 8:12pm One day you will come to see just how good my blogs are and regret your mocking of me.
smiley cat
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8:38pm Sun 28 Jun 09
brachyura
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8:53pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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8:55pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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8:55pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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8:57pm Sun 28 Jun 09
smiley cat
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9:08pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor wrote:Is that a threat little man??
Re the comments of smiley cat at 8:36pm Well you just keep on ridiculing me but remember that I will be visiting Hughenden Park soon and if I don’t like what I see then....
ivor
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9:14pm Sun 28 Jun 09
Melanie1
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9:30pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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9:35pm Sun 28 Jun 09
smiley cat
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9:50pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor wrote:You are forgetting ONE big thing...
Re the comments of smiley cat at 9:08pm No. It was not a threat. I will write a truthful and accurate account of my experience pointing out any problems that I may discover. The Rye and Higginson Park are pretty much perfect and my blog reflected that. Actually I do not like writing bad things about a place. But I must be truthful and accurate. You will not find me glossing over and problems and misleading people as to what a place is actually like.
OllieNewbury
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9:56pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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10:00pm Sun 28 Jun 09
OllieNewbury
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10:05pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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10:24pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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10:26pm Sun 28 Jun 09
OllieNewbury
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10:28pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor wrote:They are ridiculous because they tell you nothing. Yes, both parks have a cafe. Yes, both parks have a body of water.
Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 9:56pm
Oh dear. I forgot. Sorry.
But my blog are not ridiculous! Why is it that people just love to shoot you down in this country? I am trying my best and a man can not do more.
But I concluded that the Rye and Higginson Park are different!
OllieNewbury
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10:31pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor wrote:What?
Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 10:05pm
I am trying my best but I am finding it hard going in this hot weather.
I shall reply to all the comments kindly left by the readers in due course.
ivor
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11:05pm Sun 28 Jun 09
ivor
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11:07pm Sun 28 Jun 09
Plus ça change...
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12:58pm Tue 30 Jun 09
Plus ça change...
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12:58pm Tue 30 Jun 09
Craig....
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1:44pm Tue 30 Jun 09
ivor
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6:37pm Tue 30 Jun 09
ivor
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6:39pm Tue 30 Jun 09
Plus ça change...
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7:56pm Tue 30 Jun 09
ivor wrote:
Re the comments of Craig.... at 1:44pm I never knew that the boat house was constructed of timer. Perhaps it should be restored to its former glory?
ivor
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8:44pm Tue 30 Jun 09
faisal mahmood
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9:32pm Tue 30 Jun 09
ivor
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9:49pm Tue 30 Jun 09
Spitfire
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10:16pm Tue 30 Jun 09
OllieNewbury
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11:28pm Tue 30 Jun 09
Spitfire wrote:Oh dear, why will Ivor say?
I can't be the only person giggling at each mention of the "Dyke"?!
security word "lick-dyke"... really?!
ivor
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1:11am Wed 1 Jul 09
ivor
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1:11am Wed 1 Jul 09
OllieNewbury
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1:53am Wed 1 Jul 09
ivor wrote:You don't know what a dyke is? Deary me.
Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 11:28pm
I fear Spitfire has been overcome with a fit of the giggles. Why I have absolutely no idea.
smiley cat
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8:12am Wed 1 Jul 09
OllieNewbury wrote:Of course he does - he just wants us to say it so he can be full of fake outrage - the big twit.
ivor wrote: Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 11:28pm I fear Spitfire has been overcome with a fit of the giggles. Why I have absolutely no idea.You don't know what a dyke is? Deary me. Melanie and smiley will enjoy this!
Spitfire
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9:15am Wed 1 Jul 09
OllieNewbury wrote:Are you implying Melanie and Smiley are...?!
ivor wrote: Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 11:28pm I fear Spitfire has been overcome with a fit of the giggles. Why I have absolutely no idea.You don't know what a dyke is? Deary me. Melanie and smiley will enjoy this!
smiley cat
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11:14am Wed 1 Jul 09
Spitfire wrote:LOL!!!
OllieNewbury wrote:Are you implying Melanie and Smiley are...?!ivor wrote: Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 11:28pm I fear Spitfire has been overcome with a fit of the giggles. Why I have absolutely no idea.You don't know what a dyke is? Deary me. Melanie and smiley will enjoy this!
OllieNewbury
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2:51pm Wed 1 Jul 09
smiley cat wrote:Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Spitfire wrote:LOL!!!
OllieNewbury wrote:Are you implying Melanie and Smiley are...?!ivor wrote: Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 11:28pm I fear Spitfire has been overcome with a fit of the giggles. Why I have absolutely no idea.You don't know what a dyke is? Deary me. Melanie and smiley will enjoy this!
Don't give Ivor more fuel for his sad little fantasies...
SW - hold-mine!
ivor
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11:07pm Wed 1 Jul 09
ivor
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11:07pm Wed 1 Jul 09
ivor
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11:07pm Wed 1 Jul 09
OllieNewbury
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11:28pm Wed 1 Jul 09
ivor wrote:I think you know what else a dyke can mean.
Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 1:53am
Of course I know what a Dyke is! It’s a stretch of water like in the picture above!
ivor
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12:02am Thu 2 Jul 09
OllieNewbury
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1:18am Thu 2 Jul 09
ivor wrote:blah, blah, blah.
Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 11:28pm
I do hope you are not thinking of something rude?
ivor
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1:12am Sun 5 Jul 09
smiley cat
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3:17pm Sun 5 Jul 09
ivor wrote:You argue like a child...
Re the comments of OllieNewbury at 1:18am Thu 2 Jul 09 That is your opinion. I am sure there are many who disagree.
The Dyke with swans swimming along.
The large expanse of grass stretches from the Dyke to London Road.
The café provides refreshment.
An adventure playground provides excitement for the youngsters.
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Plus ça change... says...
10:10am Sun 28 Jun 09
From your pics seems no-one was there!
You could have checked this out:
If a blogger falls in a forest and there is no-one there at all to hear him does he make a noise?