What are you all up to today? - part 3
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Ordered a new replacement rear caravan light to replace the mysteriously broken one on our trip home yesterday.
Followed one on Ebay all day at £5.50......then it jumped to £49 plus postage in the last two minutes
Ended up ordering a new one for £65.....
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Cloudy start today again,but burnt off by 10.00.Easy morning ,getting 'stuff' put away ready for the off tomorrow .Hot and sunny AGAIN today
,all day.Took the " Floating Bridge" to Cowes again to purchase goods from the R.N.L.I shop.Chilling afternoon then put the Smart in it's garage.Eat on site tonight.Heads up " Tricky Spotters" Departure from I.o.W 10.30 ,runway M27 cleared for take off,flight plan includes altitude A3.M3 M25 M26 M20 M2 . Stopover schedualed at Faversham ,ETA 15.00 Hrs.for the weekend..
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Stopping over in Dubai, in my way home from Kuwait after a weeks work. Temperature hit 62 degrees in the desert, with a 52 degree shade temp yesterday. Glad to be going home, but nice to keep up with the minutiae of CT when I'm away.
Nice to be able to get a cold beer as well now, not allowed in Q8. Their caravans are made up of four legged beasts with humps and foul tempers....
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"....beasts with humps and foul tempers...."
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Obviously a good day for the RNLI. We visited the Moelfre station today and bought a few goodies and had a look at their newish Tamar. Think I'll have to crank up my monthly bankers order.
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So that's why you told me to get the weather sorted!
Should have let us know you were coming - we did wave in your direction on the wat past this morning!
Big party down at Lligwy beach cafe tomorrow night - live music, craft ales and Welsh black beef burgers (don't think that means burnt!) on the menu if you like that sort of thing!
You didn't do a very good job. Grey and dismal for most of the day with that horrible fine drizzle for much of the time. Gave up and returned to the site and just to add insult to injury, the sun eventually comes out.
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We arrived at Loch Lomond at 6 o'clock tonight aftet an uneventful hours drive. The site is full not one empty pitch we sat outside as the weather was nice but we had to come inside about an hour ago due to the midges
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Thanks brue milliehull and Tammygirl baby arrived 26 June allegedly 11 days early weighing 7 lb 4 Oz . Very quick arrival but as my daughter wanted unlike her first who got stuck and had to 'helped' out. She fine in every respect as far as we can tell,but
midwife picked up some fluid in her kidney on one of the scans. Fridays ultrasound was to have a better look. Seems to still be fluid in her kidney so we're glad they keeping an eye on it. 'Scanning' lady seemed to think most healed themselves, as did the
midwife in the first place - fingers crossed. Well know more Tuesday. Sorry to hear about your mum's fall - hope she's better soon although it's a long slow healing process.The wipe out day of torrential rain has dawned warm 16c and dry and forecast on my phone shows no rain, so it won't . Day to ourselves in fact wekend to ourselves ? so still in bed whilst I do this and contemplate the day. We've noticed a difference in
the week we've been here in the Length if daylight hours. Probably only minutes! It's the equivalent of late January and light just before 7am and dark around 6pm very civilised.Right mustn't waste my time on bed going to get up and decide on an adventure - it may only be to indulge ourselves and chill after a busy week. Although I'm not sure it's been as active as tammy girls haha.
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Hope all goes well with your Grand daughters scan Bakers2 and the news us good. Enjoy your "chill day".
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Enjoy your chill day B2. Need to get your strength up for next week.
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"....beasts with humps and foul tempers...."
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Maybe we see a few of those on CT,
Awnings are mostly black, but with really lovely carpets and the barbys are very very big.
They don't seem to worry about lifting the ground sheets in the day. Maybe because the whole country is just one large hard standing. Pitches are about 10,000 sq metres, or more, electric hook up is by generator, to power several fridges, a monster freezer,
TV and several cookers. Some have portable air con units. Camelburgers are (yes) very nice. A bit like mutton I suppose. I won't go into their water arrangements and of course emptying the cassette loo doesn't arise.Yes, camping is very popular In Kuwait, but only from February until May.
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Just got up to a lovely sunny morning. It's still quite cool so I've opened all the windows including the top ones. It's very still though. There's no breeze. No movement of leaves on the trees at all. I think it's going to get very hot later.
Yesterday, we saw a lot of caravans arriving with families, presumably because of the start of the school holidays.
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started painting our back garden fence yesterday....all 80 sq mtr of it.....
OH and I managed around half yesterday afternoon and are now contemplating the remainder
the lovely thing to look forward to, is that, it will need two coats, so lost more brushing to do....
i have a sprayer which i will dig out, cant remember (from last time) if this was really any benefit, or not....
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So much for a lazyish weekend, OH has decided that we need to do some painting wonderfull!
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Misty over the Solent this morning,but sun breaking through alreadyat 08.35,no breeze.Might be 'off air' for a couple of days now ,as I;m going to the boatyard till next week.So be good you'all,catch you later .
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So much for a lazyish weekend, OH has decided that we need to do some painting wonderfull!
Write your comments here...Ideal weather for it though, H&T!
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We've just finished breakfast and I'm sitting out in the awning in the relaxer with a cup of tea. We have a nice tree just in front of our awning giving us some shade and as we have a grass pitch, we are surrounded by greenery. The grass is neatly mown and
we have a view of the trees in the background that border the site. Very relaxing place to be.0 -
Drove down to Belan locks today and walked along the Montgomery canal to Welshpool with the intention of coming back via Powys Castle - only to find a short stretch ( the deer park next to the castle) where dogs weren't allowed. So walked back along the canal which was pleasant enough. Picnic lunch by the locks and then a drive up to the castle. Because we're sharing dog minding duties only had about an hour each to look round which is nothing like enough! I'm not a big fan of castles ( when you've seen one etc etc...) but the grounds are stunning. You could easily spend half a day just walking round them - good reason to come back I'd say!
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ah, well......the painting of the fence.....
due to a redesign of our back garden, to minimise maintenance, there is a mixture of (until today) unpainted fence and some which was a 'brown' colour...
now, we decided we didnt want boring brown, so have decided on boring green instead....
the unpainted stuff was a breeze......
the previously painted brown stuff (the bulk of the job) has required three coats to cover well.....
two coats and around half the third completed before aching limbs and the desire for a shower and a glass of rouge made us retire for the day......so 8:30 till 18:30 with only a sarnie break was a pretty good effort....
so, will no doubt be looking forward to tomorrow.....
what happend to golf, the seaside, sitting outside the van etc...
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Back home after 10 days away in deepest Keswick, staying on a fine CL. No wifi or tele, barely a radio reception. Bliss. The hills remain movingly beautiful and fill the soul with a joy that is hard to put into words. We had typical Lakes weather, stunningly
sunny and thunderstorms, showers and mistiness, sometimes all in one day!Back to a cheque from HMRC, no less.
Looking forward to next outing already.
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Back home after 10 days away in deepest Keswick, staying on a fine CL. No wifi or tele, barely a radio reception. Bliss. The hills remain movingly beautiful and fill the soul with a joy that is hard to put into words. We had typical Lakes weather, stunningly
sunny and thunderstorms, showers and mistiness, sometimes all in one day!Back to a cheque from HMRC, no less.
Looking forward to next outing already.
Well put WN
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Back home after 10 days away in deepest Keswick, staying on a fine CL. No wifi or tele, barely a radio reception. Bliss. The hills remain movingly beautiful and fill the soul with a joy that is hard to put into words. We had typical Lakes weather, stunningly
sunny and thunderstorms, showers and mistiness, sometimes all in one day!Back to a cheque from HMRC, no less.
Looking forward to next outing already.
Great stuff, wherenext.
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Back home after 10 days away in deepest Keswick, staying on a fine CL. No wifi or tele, barely a radio reception. Bliss. The hills remain movingly beautiful and fill the soul with a joy that is hard to put into words. We had typical Lakes weather, stunningly sunny and thunderstorms, showers and mistiness, sometimes all in one day!
Back to a cheque from HMRC, no less.
Looking forward to next outing already.
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Sounds just perfect WN
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Another very warm day, painted the remaining kitchen walls, then trip to our local recycling centre, took a short detour to check out a new CL close to where we store our van. Looked ok, may give it a try for a weekend .
Have been chilling in the garden with a glass of wine tonight.
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Daughter and 6 year old grand-daughter came round this morning after swimming lesson so we all chilled in the gsrden for an hour or so. Some dead heading and cutting back in the garden this afternoon and then lots of watering in the garden this evening.
Now watching The Proms Strictly Come Dancing which I recorded last night - what a treat.0 -
Another very warm day, painted the remaining kitchen walls, then trip to our local recycling centre, took a short detour to check out a new CL close to where we store our van. Looked ok, may give it a try for a weekend .
Have been chilling in the garden with a glass of wine tonight.
Write your comments here..Missed your report on your East Anglia jaunt. Did you and T enjoy it Helen?
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