What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #5312

    Everyone looks as though they have had a busy, productive but cold day. Very heavy frost first thing and very cold all day here. I had a wonderful day shopping and having lunch with our daughter in Milton Keynes today. I even managed to get some Christmas
    presents (plus something for myselfEmbarassed)

    Glad you had a good day Millie, MK is good for shopping, but end up walking miles it so large., my feet are usually aching at the end. I will have to get there myself to meet up with the boys for Christmas Shopping.

    Write your comments here...

    Yes we walked miles Helen.  At one point we had to retrace our steps as we had missed a shop we wanted to go into so walked even further than needed.  I must admit I feel rather tired today.

    Millie, have just spoken to youngest son, he was shopping in central MK yesterday too, he said it was really busy and he didn't manage to get what he wanted either.Sad

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited November 2016 #5313

    So much for a lazy day, decided that as Aldi had their Christmas lights in we'd take a look. Bought some battery led ones for decorating the caravan when we are away next month.Smile Then
    went into town as OH wanted some bits and pieces also some hooks for the new doors.  

     

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5314

    We're back at the caravan now for a cup of tea and a snack to eat. It's been half an hour since we completed our last delivery and there have been no more orders, so time for a break! 

    It's cold outside but we noticed the difference as soon as we stepped into the caravan. Nice and warm with the Alde heating.

    This morning, we met the site owner to pay the site fees. He usually likes to collect weekly on Sunday. The rest of time we hardly ever see him. He's probably busy with other work on week days.

  • DSB
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    edited November 2016 #5315

    Arrived at Chapel Lane, Birmingham this afternoon for 3 nights.  Only 45 minutes from home, but we decided to come ant way - one reason is that I have an appointment at Birmingham Dental Hospital at 9am tomorrow morning and it's only about 20 minutes from
    Chapel Lane but about 90 minutes plus during the rush hour from home across city with the possibility of traffic hold ups through the city.

    David 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5316

    Arrived at Chapel Lane, Birmingham this afternoon for 3 nights.  Only 45 minutes from home, but we decided to come ant way - one reason is that I have an appointment at Birmingham Dental Hospital at 9am tomorrow morning and it's only about 20 minutes from
    Chapel Lane but about 90 minutes plus during the rush hour from home across city with the possibility of traffic hold ups through the city.

    David 

    Write your comments here...Seems like a good idea, David. Much more convenient to use the club site from what you say.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #5317

    Well today I cancelled the Sky contract that I took out yesterday. Should have done more homework first FrownEmbarassed It
    appears that the new Q boxes that you get are not compatible with the satellite dish on the M/H (LNB bit) its a special LNB for the new boxes, so you can't take the box with you and the sting in the tale it appears that you can't pair it with a Sky+ box either.
    Sky are getting very clever with it all but they've just lost a customer and I doubt we will be the only one.

    Freezing fog has not lifted here all day but when I went just 7 miles down into Perth to collect Mum it was sunny and freezing. 

  • neveramsure
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    edited November 2016 #5318

    Goldie, I remember swimming in the open air pool at Morecombe too. We had a family holiday there in a guesthouse in the 50s and I seem to remember beauty contests at the pool. I think Woolworths was a great attraction as well. We usually went on walking
    holidays so that was a change for us! Wink

    My final word on Morecambe. This was taken in 2010. 

    I can’t think what you were doing in that hedge Goldie!Embarassed

    Is that the queue for the ladies loo?Happy

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #5319

    Been trying to plan our long trip starting in April, unfortunately we will leave home in the middle of the school Easter break, so full facility sites will be busy and expensive.

    Looking at CLs or no facility CC sites,  and working backwards from Harwich.  Have booked Brookcroft near Harwich, now looking at 2 other areas to explore on our way there.  Route will basically be down the 74 past Carlisle then over to join the A1 at Scotch
    Corner.  Past Peterborough we take the A14 then the M11.

    Thinking Northumberland as first stop.  Need EHU and hardstanding, wifi would be a bonus, but not essential.  Not near a busy road either.

    Will grass be in use on CC sites in April?

    Bit stuck on our second stop.  

    Write your comments here...Try using the cl at Manor Farm, Huntingdon. We use it when en route to Harwich. Easy access from the A14. Really nice owner, hard standing area if needed and free wifi. No toilet block though but good for local shop and main road
    to Harwich.

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #5320

    Get your hands off them

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #5321

    Sorry, DK, didn't see your post before replying.

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #5322

    Settled in at Southport for 5 nights. Beautiful sunset tonight and great to hear the sounds of hundreds of wild geese flying out to roost. 

    Might treat myself to another glass of red now that the bottle's been opened. Try not to do a Triky though.Happy

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5323

    We've just been called out on another delivery for a KFC order. So we're at the KFC in Broadwater now awaiting collection. Well at least we had enough time in the caravan for a cup of tea before receiving this order.

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #5324

    Been trying to plan our long trip starting in April, unfortunately we will leave home in the middle of the school Easter break, so full facility sites will be busy and expensive.

    Looking at CLs or no facility CC sites,  and working backwards from Harwich.  Have booked Brookcroft near Harwich, now looking at 2 other areas to explore on our way there.  Route will basically be down the 74 past Carlisle then over to join the A1 at Scotch
    Corner.  Past Peterborough we take the A14 then the M11.

    Thinking Northumberland as first stop.  Need EHU and hardstanding, wifi would be a bonus, but not essential.  Not near a busy road either.

    Will grass be in use on CC sites in April?

    Bit stuck on our second stop.  

    Hi KjellNN

    General Chat is not the place to ask such questions as its on topic and it should more properly be asked in UK Campsites and Touring. Can you repost? Just a reminder to members that General Chat should be used for topics not covered by other section headings.

    Thanks

    David

     


    It's a bit of both David, as it is what we have been doing today, but I will also post it elsewhere.

    Undecided if it should be in CLs or UK sites and touring?

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5325

    Been trying to plan our long trip starting in April, unfortunately we will leave home in the middle of the school Easter break, so full facility sites will be busy and expensive.

    Looking at CLs or no facility CC sites,  and working backwards from Harwich.  Have booked Brookcroft near Harwich, now looking at 2 other areas to explore on our way there.  Route will basically be down the 74 past Carlisle then over to join the A1 at Scotch
    Corner.  Past Peterborough we take the A14 then the M11.

    Thinking Northumberland as first stop.  Need EHU and hardstanding, wifi would be a bonus, but not essential.  Not near a busy road either.

    Will grass be in use on CC sites in April?

    Bit stuck on our second stop.  

    Hi KjellNN

    General Chat is not the place to ask such questions as its on topic and it should more properly be asked in UK Campsites and Touring. Can you repost? Just a reminder to members that General Chat should be used for topics not covered by other section headings.

    Thanks

    David

     


    It's a bit of both David, as it is what we have been doing today, but I will also post it elsewhere.

    Undecided if it should be in CLs or UK sites and touring?

    Write your comments here...

    I thought it was in the right place Kj as you told us what you were doing todayUndecided

  • neveramsure
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    edited November 2016 #5326

     

    Settled in at Southport for 5 nights. Beautiful sunset tonight and great to hear the sounds of hundreds of wild geese flying out to roost. 

    Might treat myself to another glass of red now that the bottle's been opened. Try not to do a Triky though.Happy

    I hope you have a good time WN, Southport is our nearest resort so we often go for day trips.Cool

    I bet it will be a little cold on the long pier this week, last time we went the tide was in and that’s a rarity at Southport.Laughing 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5327

    Re replies to my post about the Bay Gateway -

    It's off the north Lancaster exit (J34 I think ). As it's a non motorway dual carriageway it also has a wide cycle path. It avoids the congestion in Lancaster, if you're heading to Heysham or Morecambe.

    Morecambe used to be a quiet, typical seaside town. I learnt to swim in the open air pool in the 1950s and we used to go down to go on the fair. If you look out to sea it's OK, or if you're a massive fan of Eric Morecambe, you can stand next to his statue. 

    We go to few gigs at The Platform (old railway station), but that's about all there is to recommend it. There's also a bowling alley, cinema and the usual tatty shops on the front (all seemed to be closed yesterday).

    Sorry if I've upset any Morecambe residents.

    These half days out are all we get in getting away now. Until the stock is out again (late April/May)  there's no nights away.

    Thanks, Goldie, that's where I thought it was. We like the walk along the prom from beyond Happy Mount Park to the Eric Morecambe statue, and the front at Heysham too. Good for taking the dog out.

  • nelliethehooker
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    Sounds good! Smile

    Sounds was the thing that put us off the site, because of the non-stop traffic on the A50. Not one if you are bother by traffic noise.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5329

    Just been called out on another delivery, a Macdonalds order this time. So I'm parked on Chapel Road awaiting collection.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5330

    Been trying to plan our long trip starting in April, unfortunately we will leave home in the middle of the school Easter break, so full facility sites will be busy and expensive.

    Looking at CLs or no facility CC sites,  and working backwards from Harwich.  Have booked Brookcroft near Harwich, now looking at 2 other areas to explore on our way there.  Route will basically be down the 74 past Carlisle then over to join the A1 at Scotch
    Corner.  Past Peterborough we take the A14 then the M11.

    Thinking Northumberland as first stop.  Need EHU and hardstanding, wifi would be a bonus, but not essential.  Not near a busy road either.

    Will grass be in use on CC sites in April?

    Bit stuck on our second stop.  

    Why not try Englethwaite Hall for 1st stop, or will that be too close to home. Slapestone Villa at Penrith is another possibility H/S but no wifi. You could then use the A66 to get over to Scotch Corner. Very popular site so would need to book early. Wonder
    about you saying Northumberland as first stop.Undecided

     

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5331

    More pts, again.Wink

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited November 2016 #5332

    Lovely sunny day, for a change, but cold with it. The Lakeland Hills and the Dales Fells are covered in snow. Had a couple of very pleasant walks out with OH & Flyte, before watching Australia easily beat N.Z. in the 4 Nation's Cup. 

    Just listened to Andy Murray winning the World Tour Final. Now definitely the No.1 in the world.Laughing

  • Wherenext
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    edited November 2016 #5333

     

    Settled in at Southport for 5 nights. Beautiful sunset tonight and great to hear the sounds of hundreds of wild geese flying out to roost. 

    Might treat myself to another glass of red now that the bottle's been opened. Try not to do a Triky though.Happy

    I hope you have a good time WN, Southport is our nearest resort so we often go for day trips.Cool

    I bet it will be a little cold on the long pier this week, last time we went the tide was in and that’s a rarity at Southport.Laughing 

    Write your comments here...Thanks Nevers. We haven't been since they tarted it up. Nice job. I remember coming here when hardstanding meant reversing onto paving slabs, by torchlight if you arrived in the dark! Ah, nostalgia's not what it used to be.Happy

  • young thomas
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    edited November 2016 #5334

    Well today I cancelled the Sky contract that I took out yesterday. Should have done more homework first FrownEmbarassed It
    appears that the new Q boxes that you get are not compatible with the satellite dish on the M/H (LNB bit) its a special LNB for the new boxes, so you can't take the box with you and the sting in the tale it appears that you can't pair it with a Sky+ box either.
    Sky are getting very clever with it all but they've just lost a customer and I doubt we will be the only one.

    Freezing fog has not lifted here all day but when I went just 7 miles down into Perth to collect Mum it was sunny and freezing. 

    TG, what a bummer....Sad

    cant really offer any help other than possibly buying a 2nd hand HD box from ebay and the. getting sky to send ypu a viewing card with your choice of package.....

    a bit heath robinson but....

    good luck anywayHappy

  • Tammygirl
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    Well today I cancelled the Sky contract that I took out yesterday. Should have done more homework first FrownEmbarassed It
    appears that the new Q boxes that you get are not compatible with the satellite dish on the M/H (LNB bit) its a special LNB for the new boxes, so you can't take the box with you and the sting in the tale it appears that you can't pair it with a Sky+ box either.
    Sky are getting very clever with it all but they've just lost a customer and I doubt we will be the only one.

    Freezing fog has not lifted here all day but when I went just 7 miles down into Perth to collect Mum it was sunny and freezing. 

    TG, what a bummer....Sad

    cant really offer any help other than possibly buying a 2nd hand HD box from ebay and the. getting sky to send ypu a viewing card with your choice of package.....

    a bit heath robinson but....

    good luck anywayHappy

    We've already got a Sky+ box with a freeview card, spoke to Sky today got the run around, one minute yes that's fine Sir we can upgrade you I will pass you onto my colleague, so you want to upgrade to a Q box, er no thanks just want to upgrade my package.....oh
    but we have a deal on the Q box half price bundle....... yes but I don't want a Q box quite happy with my HD+ box thanks, can I just upgrade my bundle...... I think you get the drift. Long story short yes you can upgrade but you have to take out a new contract
    for 12mths and there are no offers on just an upgrade of bundle, so full price and it will cost £25 for a new viewing card. Needless to say we told them no thanks. We will think about it nearer the time as we don't want it until next September. OH has looked
    at getting another HD box and pairing them like you do, if we do decide to go down that route, he is looking at other things aswell. Quick question do you need to have a twin LNB for your setup, we are having a dish fitted soon and not sure if we actually
    need one.

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #5336

    Been trying to plan our long trip starting in April, unfortunately we will leave home in the middle of the school Easter break, so full facility sites will be busy and expensive.

    Looking at CLs or no facility CC sites,  and working backwards from Harwich.  Have booked Brookcroft near Harwich, now looking at 2 other areas to explore on our way there.  Route will basically be down the 74 past Carlisle then over to join the A1 at Scotch Corner.  Past Peterborough we take the A14 then the M11.

    Thinking Northumberland as first stop.  Need EHU and hardstanding, wifi would be a bonus, but not essential.  Not near a busy road either.

    Will grass be in use on CC sites in April?

    Bit stuck on our second stop.  

    Why not try Englethwaite Hall for 1st stop, or will that be too close to home. Slapestone Villa at Penrith is another possibility H/S but no wifi. You could then use the A66 to get over to Scotch Corner. Very popular site so would need to book early. Wonder about you saying Northumberland as first stop.Undecided

     

    Spent several nights at Englethwaite about 4 years back, nice site, so have seen quite a bit there already.  Thinking Northumberland as we had to miss it out on our September trip and would like to visit Alnwick Castle.

    About 3-4 hours max for us to get there, so no problem in one hop.

  • KjellNN
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    Have ruled out Nunnykirk as it is all grass as far as I can make out.  River Breamish was where we were headed last year, but do not want to end up on grass.....arriving half way through school holidays......plus may be too expensive as Easter, so considering
    a CL.

  • nelliethehooker
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    Have ruled out Nunnykirk as it is all grass as far as I can make out.  River Breamish was where we were headed last year, but do not want to end up on grass.....arriving half way through school holidays......plus may be too expensive as Easter, so considering
    a CL.

    I was just wondering about your route, as you said that you'd be travelling down the A74 to Carlisle and then onto Scotch Corner. You'd have to be doubling back to get to Northumberland. You could use the A69 to Newcastle or keep going south on the M6 and
    then across on the A66 Wouldn't it be better looking for a site in Co.Durham, or N.Yorkshire, somewhere just off the A1.

  • Tammygirl
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    Have ruled out Nunnykirk as it is all grass as far as I can make out.  River Breamish was where we were headed last year, but do not want to end up on grass.....arriving half way through school holidays......plus may be too expensive as Easter, so considering a CL.

    I was just wondering about your route, as you said that you'd be travelling down the A74 to Carlisle and then onto Scotch Corner. You'd have to be doubling back to get to Northumberland. You could use the A69 to Newcastle or keep going south on the M6 and then across on the A66 Wouldn't it be better looking for a site in Co.Durham, or N.Yorkshire, somewhere just off the A1.

    With Nellie's post in mind how about Thirsk, we've stayed on it a fair few times when heading for the Hull ferry. It is a grass site but very firm grass, not an expensive site to stay at usually about the same as CL's. Sorry don't know any CL's in Northumberland, Bugs would be good for that.

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2016 #5340

    Yell

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2016 #5341

    Just in from the Thursford Christmas show. Live entertainment at its absolute best.  Every aspect from performers to decorations stunning. Might not be everyone's cup of tea as it tells the story of the real meaning of Christmas i.e. the birth of a babyHappy