What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • Tammygirl
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    edited June 2016 #422

    Did voting by proxy Smile went to village at Crich today, OH enjoyed himself with all the old tramsWink I
    enjoyed the rum and raisin ice cream with a nice chocolate flakeLaughing Weather behaved a bit close but not too bad. Off up to Penistone
    tomorrow to see number 2 son and family, staying on a nice CL.

    Welcime back to uk thanks for bringing your weather .  More heavy showers with thunder and lightening, we've already had June's rain in one night and that doesn't count what came before or us coming now!!!! Were OK, touch wood, but ditches and drains full
    wish u had more water butts!

    Crich is great isn't it? We want with friends a couple of years back.  Nice enough for ice creams so jealous.

    Enjoy your family time, will you have longer with this son?

    Not sure I envy your return home - plenty of sorting out to do ?.  Just a couple of weeks til we go was hoping we'd be getting drier so garden slows up.

    ...Sorry about the weather, can't belive its still so bad nearly halfway through the year. Glad to hear your ok. We've got the weekend with youngest son, then home Monday or Tuesday. Not looking forward to the state the garden will be in or the amount of
    mail we will have to go through but hey its worth itWink

  • IanH
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    edited June 2016 #423

    You booked a H/S? Is that one of the long-term experimental sites?

    Ahhhh yes, M&S......the basic food-stuff of most of our caravan trips Laughing

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2016 #424

    Finally making our first trip to a CC site. Have done CLs and private sites but now bound for Broadway in the Cotswolds on Saturday for 15 nights. Got a couple of extra days off work to get the 'van spick and span and fill him up with life's essentials...Very
    excited! Never been anywhere on holiday for this long and looking forward to it immensely. Happy

    Good site, with plenty to do in the area.IanH will point you in the rigth direction as he's just been there, I think.  Enjoy your stay there.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited June 2016 #425

    Are you staying at Holly Tree Cottage Tammygirl? 

     

    ...yesSmile

    Have a lovely time, have to agree 'treat little CL.

    Glad you enjoyed The day at Crich, when we stayed at the Firs we visited the Denby Factory Shop, saw my mum's denby ware set in the museum! Surprised

    .Think we will come back to this area to spend more time, there are still lots of things to do. Wouldn't mind living in this area.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2016 #426

    Fine warm sunny day,with a gentle breeze, here at home. Didn't bother going to the polls as we cancel eachother out!! 

    Completed the clearing out of the unwanted stuff from the garage with two trips to the recycling centre. Then finished off by hoovering out the car. All ready for the off and the 2 week wait is going to be hard!!

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2016 #427

    The oh check up at the eye cancer clinic went well the procedure has started to do what was expected, some stitches are still to dissolve, but so far so good!

    Just goes to prove that opticians are not just for goasses! Eye health isimportantly  checked by them if she had put off the opticians appointment........

    Glad everything seems to be going well. Let's hope that the improvement continues.

  • brue
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    edited June 2016 #428

    OH was out last night doing some river bank clearing and thought he'd been bitten by horse flies on his hand. It now looks like a grass snake bite and is swollen. He assures me it wasn't an adder. He was more excited about seeing two Peregrines Falcons working
    together!

  • KjellNN
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    edited June 2016 #429

    You booked a H/S? Is that one of the long-term experimental sites?

    Ahhhh yes, M&S......the basic food-stuff of most of our caravan trips Laughing

    Yes, Malvern is one of the trial sites.  I reckon about 98% of the hardstandings are occupied, but plenty of empty grass pitches.

    I expect it will fill up even more tomorrow, we are here till Sunday.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited June 2016 #430

    What a view from my window, fantastic sunset, sky all red looks like its on fire, hope that means a good day tomorrow.  Smile site almost full
    except for the grass pitches.

  • Bakers2
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    edited June 2016 #431

    OH was out last night doing some river bank clearing and thought he'd been bitten by horse flies on his hand. It now looks like a grass snake bite and is swollen. He assures me it wasn't an adder. He was more excited about seeing two Peregrines Falcons working
    together!

    Hope your OH's hand recovers soon.  I can totally see why he excited about watching peregrines working together, saw that a few years ago on Durlston cliffs, so had the above and below views, magic, but poor pigeon didn't agree .

  • Bakers2
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    edited June 2016 #432

    What a view from my window, fantastic sunset, sky all red looks like its on fire, hope that means a good day tomorrow.  Smile site almost full
    except for the grass pitches.

    Fingers crossed for decent weather tomorrow onwards

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2016 #433

    Well we have got through our first night in the tent. We had to sign out at reception in Northbrook Farm and will need to sign back in when we get back. The dawn chorus sounded much louder in the tent than in the caravan. 

    We left at about 11:30 a.m.and arrived at this site 15 minutes later. By 1 p.m. we had the tent fully erected and then started unloading our stuff from the car. We managed all that before it started raining. My first reaction was that I missed the aircon.
    It was very hot and humid under the canvass when it rained because of having to close the doors to stay dry inside.

    By contrast it got cold in the night. However, there's blue sky and sunshine this morning and it's starting to get warmer.

  • volvoman9
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    edited June 2016 #434

    Well i were out yesterday and i,m out today Happy

    v9

  • Kennine
    Kennine Forum Participant Posts: 3,472
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    edited June 2016 #435

    We are leaving site today and returning home. Listening to the radio news. as I have a cuppa.
    Wink

    KCool

  • Tammygirl
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    edited June 2016 #436

    Leaving site at 11.58Wink

  • Goldie146
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    edited June 2016 #437

    Feeling a more than a bit depressed and anxious this morning. But, cheering myself up with LOUD music and ticking off stuff on the Caravan Holiday Checklist. Off to Scotland on Sunday.

    The list covers all eventualities and all weather. I think.

  • Goldie146
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    edited June 2016 #438

    And, if you're in Scotland today, and more particularly near Edinburgh, why not head out to The Royal Highland Show. It's Dairy Day today, and the Dairy Shorthorn judge left  here at five this morning. With his smart jacket and hat, he may even outshine
    the cows!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2016 #439

    Unusually, we had a fried breakfast this morning using the two burner electric camping hob. We had sausages, bacon, fried tomatoes and fried bread which made a change from our usual cereal in the morning. We forgot to pack the cereal!

    The sun is out and it's already very hot in the tent but at least we're getting some breeze. There is quite a bit of cloud gathering which is welcome for cooling down. We're managing to keep the milk and other chilled foods cool in the electric coolbox.

    We forgot a few basic things like a comb, so unable to comb hair. We also forgot to bring drinks, so a trip to the local Tesco Express in Findon was necessary yesterday afternoon. We'll remember next time, hopefully.

    Apart from us, there is one other tent here on this site. The rest are all caravans.

    The site owner was surprised to see us in a tent as he remembered us in the caravan last time we stayed here.

     

  • brue
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    edited June 2016 #440

    And, if you're in Scotland today, and more particularly near Edinburgh, why not head out to The Royal Highland Show. It's Dairy Day today, and the Dairy Shorthorn judge left  here at five this morning. With his smart jacket and hat, he may even outshine the cows!

    Used to visit the RH show Goldie and even did some cow  sitting during the event for a cousins Jersey Cows. They look so dainty but I discovered they are quite heavy when one stood my foot. Keep cheerful all you farmers and good luck at the show.Smile

  • Maysie
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    Finally making our first trip to a CC site. Have done CLs and private sites but now bound for Broadway in the Cotswolds on Saturday for 15 nights. Got a couple of extra days off work to get the 'van spick and span and fill him up with life's essentials...Very
    excited! Never been anywhere on holiday for this long and looking forward to it immensely. Happy

    three days in Ludlow then another three in Broadway from Monday....then down to Sandy Balls with family and then 'somewhere' in the Forest or down to south coast..Happy

    Hi BB, might bump into you next week then. If you spot the silver passat estate and Bailey Pursuit reg no M999AYS do stop and say hi. Funny thing is we are from Ringwood and Sandy Balls is literally up the road from home too :)

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2016 #442

    The oh check up at the eye cancer clinic went well the procedure has started to do what was expected, some stitches are still to dissolve, but so far so good!

    Just goes to prove that opticians are not just for goasses! Eye health isimportantly  checked by them if she had put off the opticians appointment........

    Glad everything seems to be going well. Let's hope that the improvement continues.

    Write your comments here...+1

  • KjellNN
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    edited June 2016 #443

    Unusually, we had a fried breakfast this morning using the two burner electric camping hob. We had sausages, bacon, fried tomatoes and fried bread which made a change from our usual cereal in the morning. We forgot to pack the cereal!

    The sun is out and it's already very hot in the tent but at least we're getting some breeze. There is quite a bit of cloud gathering which is welcome for cooling down. We're managing to keep the milk and other chilled foods cool in the electric coolbox.

    We forgot a few basic things like a comb, so unable to comb hair. We also forgot to bring drinks, so a trip to the local Tesco Express in Findon was necessary yesterday afternoon. We'll remember next time, hopefully.

    Apart from us, there is one other tent here on this site. The rest are all caravans.

    The site owner was surprised to see us in a tent as he remembered us in the caravan last time we stayed here.

     

    You need a packing list Malc!

    Lists are essential.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2016 #444

    I think we'll get by, KjellNN because there's only one more night to get through. Tomorrow we'll be back in our caravan! Next time we'll try a proper list. Although we did try this time but still couldn't remember everything that needed to go on it!

    The other thing we learnt from this camping trip is to pitch the tent under a tree. It was like a greenhouse inside when the sun was out. The heat was unbearable. Under a tree we would get more shelter from the elements.

  • KjellNN
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    edited June 2016 #445

    Feeling a more than a bit depressed and anxious this morning. But, cheering myself up with LOUD music and ticking off stuff on the Caravan Holiday Checklist. Off to Scotland on Sunday.

    The list covers all eventualities and all weather. I think.

    So are we (depressed and anxious), if we did not have some very dear friends to visit in Nort Wales, we would be off home tomorrow.

    The site here at Malvern is quite busy, but very quiet.  Everyone is looking very sombre.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited June 2016 #446

    Arrived at Top Lodge this afternoon, lovely warm sunshine while we set up,then showers, which have now cleared.  Already seen red Kites over the site. Looking forward to getting out on the bikes. Smile

  • Cornersteady
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    edited June 2016 #447

    I think we'll get by, KjellNN because there's only one more night to get through. Tomorrow we'll be back in our caravan! Next time we'll try a proper list. Although we did try this time but still couldn't remember everything that needed to go on it!

    The other thing we learnt from this camping trip is to pitch the tent under a tree. It was like a greenhouse inside when the sun was out. The heat was unbearable. Under a tree we would get more shelter from the elements.

    from my camping days in the scouts, I seem to remember not to advise that, sounds a good idea, but it never stops raining (after its stopped raining) and there's a risk on lighting? This was many years ago and its probably changed

    post edit; from the CCC;

    4.  Beware of trees
    It can look appealing to pitch in the shade of a tree, but the grass is often poor because it’s protected from the rain, trees can drip sap and birds have a habit of roosting and leaving little presents on your lovely unit beneath. Rain will also drip from trees long after a storm has passed. It can even be dangerous to pitch under a tree if there’s a thunderstorm.

  • brue
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    edited June 2016 #448

    Quiet evening here, getting used to some new glasses, feel on a bit of a tilt at the moment.Frown

    Would love to be away again so enjoy your break Helen and Kj, both staying in nice spots I think!Smile

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2016 #449

    Miserable sort of day here after yesterday (sic).Wink

    Sorted out OS maps for next trip, along with the 2 new ones that arrived tis morning. Short shower when we were out for our mid morning walk but cleared up nicely and was quite warm when the sun came out. Just passed a couple of hours weeding and waiting
    for the next week to be over so that we can finish off preparation for our next trip. At least there's plenty of footie to watch over the weekend, to while away the time.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2016 #450

    Brue, just noticed your avatar. That's Will Lot's cottage by Flatford Mill, isn't it? We visited the spot during our last trip.

  • brue
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    edited June 2016 #451

    Yes Nellie it is. We went last year and stayed at the local CL, meeting up with friends who live in Sudbury, had a nice visit.