What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2016 #5342

    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.

    Yes, you are quite correct, I better get the map out!!

    OH had suggested Whitby, so I was no doubt looking at that, and thinking of the most direct route to Harwich.

    For Northumberland we would need to go via Edinburgh, then down the A1,  or  cut across through the Borders, but roads there are not so good.

  • Oneputt
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    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.

    Write your comments here...I wonder why you need to take the M11 when you follow the A14 to Ipswich then take the A12 to the first Colchester junction and follow signs to Harwich.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5344

    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

    Write your comments here...

    So many people have told us how wonderful the Thursford Christmas show is OP.  We really must get our act together and go one year. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • young thomas
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    edited November 2016 #5345

    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.

    just another thought....

    you could still go for the new (cheaper) install with skyQ at home. they will need to change the LNB at home. you will get a nice new viewing card.

    put the older sky+ in the van, this should work with your existing dish, move new card to old box and pair it up when you go away.

    just re-pair when you get back.

    cleverly, the main sky box can also record shows while you are away even though the card has been removed...

    this surprised me, but it has worked for us with all the 'home' channels this year. ok we have only been away for a couple of weeks at a time, perhaps on a longer stay more 'checks' are carried out on the box?? dont know, but it worksHappy

    re: the twin LNB. the short answer is yes, you need one if you want to be able to record one channel and watch another.

    it is possible to do this (in a limited way) with a single LNB but its a bit complicated and not worth the effort.

    if youre having a new dish AND you will be using some sort of twin tuner recording box in the van, go for a twin LNB.

    however, remember that that older Sky+ box wont/cant provide a recording and live pause function etc, unless it has a valid viewing card.Happy

    back on thread topic....

    pouring with rain here, so thinking about the cinema later but can we be bothered......

    more laterWink

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5346

    Pouring with rain and very grey here today.Sad so indoor jobs.  Lots to catch up on but I don't have much enthusiasm.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #5347

    Lovely sunny day here today, no fog Smile blue skies once again. Very cold last night probably the coldest so far brrrrr!

    Not sure what's on the cards for us today, OH just gone off to Doc's for his appointment Re his shoulder, it seems to be responding to treatment.

    BB, thanks for the info on twin LNB and card, we were not sure if the card could be taken out of the Q box and work in the HD+, wasn't sure if it was a differant sized card. Still thinking of which way we will go, more research me thinks.

  • jamiej
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    edited November 2016 #5348

    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.

    Write your comments here...Low Hedgely cl site is just up the road from river breamish (opposite road to breamish valley) all pitches are gravel and grass with EHU and water at each pitch, the grass is like a bowling green site is immaculate 1 toilet thats
    so clean you'd think it was never used,very friendly and helpfull owner too, lovely walks along river and around the lakes directly off site another shorter walk around the old railway 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited November 2016 #5349

    It's a busy morning this morning. We got up early, had breakfast and we got to the bank by 09:30 to bank the cash from the weekend's business in Goring. There was some problem with the traffic on Titnore Lane which delayed us a little. After that we drove to the dentist in Grand Avenue, once again delayed due to road works. Nevertheless, we have now arrived at the dentist for my wife's appointment at 10:30 with the hygienist and my appointment at 11 a.m. So now half an hour wait!

  • huskydog
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    edited November 2016 #5350

    Lovely sunny day here today, no fog Smile blue skies once again. Very cold last night probably the coldest so far brrrrr!

    Not sure what's on the cards for us today, OH just gone off to Doc's for his appointment Re his shoulder, it seems to be responding to treatment.

    BB, thanks for the info on twin LNB and card, we were not sure if the card could be taken out of the Q box and work in the HD+, wasn't sure if it was a differant sized card. Still thinking of which way we will go, more research me thinks.

    TG, sorry for jumping in, but you can buy the "Q" LNB off e-bay and convert your excisting dish ......

  • Oneputt
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    edited November 2016 #5351

    Surprised

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #5352

    Lovely sunny day here today, no fog Smile blue skies once again. Very cold last night probably the coldest so far brrrrr!

    Not sure what's on the cards for us today, OH just gone off to Doc's for his appointment Re his shoulder, it seems to be responding to treatment.

    BB, thanks for the info on twin LNB and card, we were not sure if the card could be taken out of the Q box and work in the HD+, wasn't sure if it was a differant sized card. Still thinking of which way we will go, more research me thinks.

    TG, sorry for jumping in, but you can buy the "Q" LNB off e-bay and convert your excisting dish ......

    No apologies required Husky, many thanks for jumping in Smile will get OH to look at your suggestion Smile

  • young thomas
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    edited November 2016 #5353

    TG, this might help....from the Sky Community Q&A..

    "Hi all,



     Viewing cards are automatically issued 5 days before the installation date and will arrive before the install date. 

    A large proportion of customers will not require a new viewing card and the engineer will use your existing viewing card when installing.

     Thanks,

    Kei

    Community Manager

    ....definitely suggests the cards from older boxes can be moved into the new SkyQ box.....and vice versa?Happy

    back OT...have to pop out to get new contact lenses (for golf) and smart new specs (for driving)....might just be easing off a little...





  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5354

    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

    Write your comments here...

    So many people have told us how wonderful the Thursford Christmas show is OP.  We really must get our act together and go one year. Glad you enjoyed it.

    We went on an organised trip a few years ago. Certainly worth it. I believe we booked very early summer or earlier. I would add that it was great using an organised tour as it is in the country so country roads,  of poarking but shows timed to be able to
    give plenty of performances so they are busy. Nice to be able to enjoy sitting back for the entire day out

  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2016 #5355

    Cheers BB, isn't CT and its members wonderful  Smile

    Have a good day.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5356

    Cheers BB, isn't CT and its members wonderful  Smile

    Have a good day.

    Have to agree tammygirl. I learn so much. Not sure I need it all or will remember any if it if I dfo .  Even when touring sites are mentioned . I tend to be very selective about threads on here, and love this one!  So often, yesterday afternoon and
    evening I had so many error messages when trying to view I gave up even trying . One day, one day we'll be millionaires, more chance I thought than new software

  • moulesy
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    edited November 2016 #5357

    Torrential rain to start the day here. But dogs are dogs nd have to be walked - first time this autumn in full waterproof gear and wellies.

    It did bring back memories of out first Setter - Zac - some 30 odd years ago now. If it was raining we'd all get togged up to go out but could you budge him from the doorstep? No way. Iron bladder that boy - could go the whole day without needing to step
    outside if you let him get away with it!

    Happy days!
    Happy. Use left and right arrows to navigate.

  • DSB
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    edited November 2016 #5358

    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 

    I've just renamed the Chapel Lane Site.  I'm now calling it Chapel Rain....

    David 

  • huskydog
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    edited November 2016 #5359

    TG, this might help....from the Sky Community Q&A..

    "Hi all,



     Viewing cards are automatically issued 5 days before the installation date and will arrive before the install date. 

    A large proportion of customers will not require a new viewing card and the engineer will use your existing viewing card when installing.

     Thanks,

    Kei

    Community Manager

    ....definitely suggests the cards from older boxes can be moved into the new SkyQ box.....and vice versa?Happy

    back OT...have to pop out to get new contact lenses (for golf) and smart new specs (for driving)....might just be easing off a little...





    When we upgraded from sky+HD to Q we had a new card , the enginer said there was something different in the "chip",you only have a card for the main box as the mulitiroom box's use wi-fi from the main box

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2016 #5360

    Tony is still banging away at the facias and soffits although he should finish today, weather permitting!!!

    Just shows that you are never too old to learn. In the past I have been a keen diy'er and tackled some pretty ambitious projects. More inclined now to pay someone else!!! I went out to see how he was getting one and he was using the back of the saw to get a straight edge. Why had I never thought of that!!! He told me also that most saws have a molding to allow a 45 degree angle to be drawn across a piece of wood for cutting. So at 70 I can still learn, providing of course I can remember it!!!

    David

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited November 2016 #5361

    Margaret is going to Thursford in a week or two. Our pensioner group organise a trip every year.

    David

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5362

    Lovely sunny day here today, no fog Smile blue skies once again. Very cold last night probably the coldest so far brrrrr!

    Not sure what's on the cards for us today, OH just gone off to Doc's for his appointment Re his shoulder, it seems to be responding to treatment.

    BB, thanks for the info on twin LNB and card, we were not sure if the card could be taken out of the Q box and work in the HD+, wasn't sure if it was a differant sized card. Still thinking of which way we will go, more research me thinks.

    Write your comments here...

    Sounds as though you are getting proper Scottish weather this year Tammy.

  • JVB66
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    edited November 2016 #5363

    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

    Write your comments here...

    So many people have told us how wonderful the Thursford Christmas show is OP.  We really must get our act together and go one year. Glad you enjoyed it.

    We went on an organised trip a few years ago. Certainly worth it. I believe we booked very early summer or earlier. I would add that it was great using an organised tour as it is in the country so country roads,  of poarking but shows timed to be able to
    give plenty of performances so they are busy. Nice to be able to enjoy sitting back for the entire day out

    ...We went last year as part of  an organised coach tour ,we stayed in hotel in Great Yarmouth ,there were 12 other coaches there on day we went ,from as far away as Cornwall and Scotland well worth the trip

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5364

    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

    Write your comments here...

    So many people have told us how wonderful the Thursford Christmas show is OP.  We really must get our act together and go one year. Glad you enjoyed it.

    We went on an organised trip a few years ago. Certainly worth it. I believe we booked very early summer or earlier. I would add that it was great using an organised tour as it is in the country so country roads,  of poarking but shows timed to be able to give plenty of performances so they are busy. Nice to be able to enjoy sitting back for the entire day out

    Write your comments here...

    Our local U3A run a coach trip every year but it gets booked up very quickly.  I really must get sorted out and get us on it one year.

  • milliehull
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    edited November 2016 #5365

    Mr H has decided that he needs to learn how to use the  internet so I am trying to teach him this morning.  My patience is being tried to the limit.Yell

  • KjellNN
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    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.

    Write your comments here...I wonder why you need to take the M11 when you follow the A14 to Ipswich then take the A12 to the first Colchester junction and follow signs to Harwich.

    I think the M11 was suggested by my route planner, but I will be looking closely at the plan once we have decided exactly where to stop on the way.  Thanks for the sugeation, we are not familiar with that part of the country.

  • Bakers2
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    Mr H has decided that he needs to learn how to use the  internet so I am trying to teach him this morning.  My patience is being tried to the limit.Yell

    I'm impressed and feel your pain. My OH fully conversant with internet and has been since the beginning but refuses to learn online banking. I have just had 'the conversation' with him again . Its his credit card bill that I was paying!!!! If it didn't
    cost so much in interest I'd leave it to him, but I can't watch others take his hard earned pension, that's my right

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5368

    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.

    Write your comments here...I wonder why you need to take the M11 when you follow the A14 to Ipswich then take the A12 to the first Colchester junction and follow signs to Harwich.

    I think the M11 was suggested by my route planner, but I will be looking closely at the plan once we have decided exactly where to stop on the way.  Thanks for the sugeation, we are not familiar with that part of the country.

    You're missing out on a lovely area . May I suggest you allow a few days on the way out or return to explore? I'm a girl from Essex NOT an Essex girl. We have a very long coastline and diverse county.

  • JVB66
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    Mr H has decided that he needs to learn how to use the  internet so I am trying to teach him this morning.  My patience is being tried to the limit.Yell

    I'm impressed and feel your pain. My OH fully conversant with internet and has been since the beginning but refuses to learn online banking. I have just had 'the conversation' with him again . Its his credit card bill that I was paying!!!! If it didn't cost so much in interest I'd leave it to him, but I can't watch others take his hard earned pension, that's my right

    ...Neither of us will have anything to do with on line bankingUndecidedand OH does not "do computers"

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5370

    Raining and grey here again. I have already been more productive this morning than we were yesterday. We acted like teenagers yesterday, got up late, ate ready meals and read, played on internet and watched TV. Do I feel guilty NO!

    Off out shortly to top up bird food now they've started to return to our feeders.

  • Bakers2
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    edited November 2016 #5371

    mine this time