It takes days of practice to learn the art of sauntering. commonly we stride through the out-of-doors too swiftly to see more than the most obvious and prominent things. For observing nature, the best pace is a snail's pace.
Edwin Way Teale

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The story goes that, when Henry the Eighth rode via Westerham to visit Anne Boleyn at Hever, he sent a herald to the top of the hill to blow his trumpet to signal that "lover boy" was on his way.  A sixteenth century version of BURMA (Be Undressed And Ready My Angel).