English: AA Milne memorial. Memorial to AA Milne on the Ashdown Forest near Gills Lap (Photo credit: Wikipedia)English: Decoy Cottage Famous for being the rented home of author AA Milne during the early 1920s before his move to Hartfield. Part of the genesis of the name Winnie the Pooh comes from his time here when a swan they called Hoop failed to come across when called and they reverted to yelling ‘pooh’ at him. Taken from the footpath that links Decoy Wood with Steyne Wood. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day. -AA Milne author (1882-1956).
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