What are you all up to today? - part 3

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  • triky auto
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    edited September 2016 #2402

    Undecided ,Sorry gang, been off air for a couple of days ,due to the dealership in Portsmouth not having Wi-Fi.Been at the boatyard for
    a couple of days too ,so again no Wi-Fi."Concorde" all laid up until Middle of October,when i have to take it to Portsmouth again for a new awning motor & remote control.!! They could'nt fix the old one !! 

  • SELL
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    edited September 2016 #2403

    Today was the day that I dread most of all each year......conservatory cleaning day Sad

    There just isn't an easy way to do it.......

    We get our window cleaner to do ours, costs £25 each time but money well spent.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2016 #2404

    A rather grey start to the morning here in Worthing today. We're now settled back in after our two days away in Chipping Sodbury.

    We drove straight from Worthing using the A27 and then A23, M23 route to join the M25. We had a short stopover for a lunch break at Cobham Services before joung the M4 westbound. We then had another stop at Chieveley Services for a short tea break before re-entering the M4. We got off at Junction 18 and arrived at Chipping Sodbury Caravans at 15:30. As they were too busy to do anything we booked it in for 22nd September. Then we looked on the app for a site for the night. Bristol was the nearest one but was fully booked, so we settled for Cheddar.

    Next morning it was back on the motorway again for the second night stopover at Slinfold, Horsham before returning to our seasonal pitch in Worthing.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited September 2016 #2405

    Good to hear your news Malcolm,  sorry you had a bit of a wasted journey to Chipping Sodbury with the van, but at least you had a change of scenery and a break. Smile

    It's really warm and humid here today, been shopping, the cupboards were looking empty, bought a new non stick wok, so healthy stir fries will now be on the menu. 

    Was going to clean the inside of the car, just can't seem to find the energy, Undecided It's just a bit too warm at the moment. 

  • Jo J
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    edited September 2016 #2406

    I'm at work - counting the days and hours to 5pm on Friday when I can escape for 2 weeks.  Off to Devon for 10 days on Monday.  Can't wait!Cool

  • Goldie146
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    edited September 2016 #2407

    It's all go here - preparations well in hand for Westmorland Show tomorrow'

    Three non in milk cows are just about to leave (we are lucky - it's only 20 minutes away), along with feed and associated stuff. The other 4 cows will go down tonight after milking and my son and grandson will stay with them overnight ready for final grooming and judging tomorrow. 

    My husband will follow on after morning milking.

    I hope I've got all the paperwork sorted, all I have to do now is pack up food for everyone (plus passing visitors).

    We usually plan to go away after the show, but the weather hasn't ben kind and we still have about 100 acres of third cut silage to get.

  • Goldie146
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    edited September 2016 #2408

    cont:

    We've been showing at the Westmorland Show since my husband's Great Great Grandfather moved here in 1875. I've no photos from the early years (just certificates). This one is from 1926

    And this one from last year.

    Tomorrow there will be three generations showing - generations four, five and six.

  • IanH
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    edited September 2016 #2409

    Today was the day that I dread most of all each year......conservatory cleaning day Sad

    There just isn't an easy way to do it.......

    We get our window cleaner to do ours, costs £25 each time but money well spent.

    If that includes the roof it is indeed a bargain.

  • triky auto
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    edited September 2016 #2410

    Undecided, Not a lot !! Still 'chilled out' after the last couple of weeks Wink.Hot
    at the boatyard today though,29 degree's.

  • huskydog
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    edited September 2016 #2411

    Blank page !!!

  • jeffcc
    jeffcc Forum Participant Posts: 430
    edited September 2016 #2412

    Just enjoying our second night in Pandy sat outside 21degrees BBQ & Beer what's not to like

     

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2016 #2413

    Good to hear your news Malcolm,  sorry you had a bit of a wasted journey to Chipping Sodbury with the van, but at least you had a change of scenery and a break. Smile

    It's really warm and humid here today, been shopping, the cupboards were looking empty, bought a new non stick wok, so healthy stir fries will now be on the menu. 

    Was going to clean the inside of the car, just can't seem to find the energy, Undecided It's just a bit too warm at the moment. 

    Write your comments here...Thanks, H&T. It's been very warm here too. We put our picnic table outside the awning as it was too hot to sit and eat inside, plus our relaxers and coffee table. So our awning is looking a little empty!

    After the dull start the sun came out and it has been bright and sunny ever since.

  • Wherenext
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    edited September 2016 #2414

    Spent a splendiferous day visiting Amboise taking in the Chateau where Leonardo da Vinci spent his last years. Excellent place as IBM have replicated many of his drawings/inventions into working models. All shown in a pleasing environment in beautiful gardens. 

    Doesn't seem fair giving one man so much talent!

    Well worth a visit if you happen to be in the area. We keep revisiting every 5 years or so and never tire. The sun helpsHappy

  • SELL
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    edited September 2016 #2415

    Today was the day that I dread most of all each year......conservatory cleaning day Sad

    There just isn't an easy way to do it.......

    We get our window cleaner to do ours, costs £25 each time but money well spent.

    If that includes the roof it is indeed a bargain.

    Yes includes the roof.

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2016 #2416

    Have been having problems with  fridge in c/van since new ,of it getting to cold  even freezing salad drawer, got fed up with being fobbed off by dealer ,so contacted Dometic direct ,seems to be a "known" problem ,so engiNeer coming to site to sort it ,Undecided

    Another lovely day at Ferry Meadows site very busy ,Cool

  • Metheven
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    edited September 2016 #2417

    The north south divide is alive and well, it's chucking it down in Ayr whilst you are enjoying sunshine.

  • brue
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    edited September 2016 #2418

    Just had a very nice few days at Slapton in Devon, busy on site but always love the area. Quick turn around as OH off in the van this weekend to Loton Park Hill climb in Shropshire, special get together in memory of an old "Alvis" friend. OH will enjoy meeting
    various car pals! 

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited September 2016 #2419

    Just had a very nice few days at Slapton in Devon, busy on site but always love the area. Quick turn around as OH off in the van this weekend to Loton Park Hill climb in Shropshire, special get together in memory of an old "Alvis" friend. OH will enjoy meeting
    various car pals! 

    Glad you enjoyed your break Brue,  I agree it's a beautiful area.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited September 2016 #2420

    Picturesque area but boy is the water cold there.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited September 2016 #2421

    Wot, no page?  (Can't draw a Chad)

  • Briang
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    edited September 2016 #2422

    We went for a walk along Perranporth beach with our dog fantastic surf nobody was allowed to go swimming as the surf was up to 6ft. Then stopped in The Watering Hole Pub on the beach great day out.

  • triky auto
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    edited September 2016 #2423

    Wink , A little maintenance " not a lot ,not a lot ! Hot again up to 27,but more breeze.

  • DSB
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    edited September 2016 #2424

    Packing daughter's stuff into the car today ready to take her down to Falmouth to start her University course tomorrow.  Taking the van down for a few days too 

    David 

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2016 #2425

    Car and van pretty much ready for the off tomorrow.  Longish drive to our first site, so hope to get away by 9am.

    Weather this week looks to be good.

    Where are you haeding for this time Kjell?

    We went first to High Onn, where there is no CC wifi, but are now back in civilisation at The Firs near Belper.

    High Onn is a lovely, peaceful site, but lots of narrow lanes to get there.  OK going, but leaving today we met 3 tractors+ trailers.  Luckily they are good at reversing!!

    Weather has been good, so plenty of cooking and eating outside.  Spent some time at Travelworld near Telford looking at MHs.

    Turned out they did not have the one we wanted to see in stock after all, a bit disappointing.  Prices are up 7%+ due quite a bit to the exchange rate, so we are having to re-think things.

    Not much in the way of a deal to be done as Hymers are apparently selling like hotcakes and they cannot get enough stock.  6-8 months to order anything.  An "incentive" of only £1500 on a £70k MH is not a lot!  Plus the trade-in price they offered for our
    van was somewhat derisory IMO.

    Going to see if we can look at some Dethleffs tomorrow, plus other makes later in the trip.

    After here, we head to the east coast, then out to Norfolk, up to York and Barnard Castle, and a final few days at Garlieston.

  • wye
    wye Forum Participant Posts: 241
    edited September 2016 #2426

    Off  for a long weekend Essex , Suffolk borders.

  • Goldie146
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    edited September 2016 #2427

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  • volvoman9
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    edited September 2016 #2428

    Liverpool one today they are gearing up for a pirates festival this weekend Happy

    Aaahrrrggggggg me hearties Surprised

    v9

  • moulesy
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    edited September 2016 #2429

    We went for a walk along Perranporth beach with our dog fantastic surf nobody was allowed to go swimming as the surf was up to 6ft. Then stopped in The Watering Hole Pub on the beach great day out.

    Perranporth beach is great for dogs, isn't it, Brian. In fact that whole stretch of the North Cornish coast has many dog friendly beaches including Porth Joke, Crantock, Holy well and Fistral.

    Did you venture up on to Penhale Dunes behind the beach? Mikes and miles of open space for dogs to run around off lead - fabulous! Happy

  • Briang
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    edited September 2016 #2430

    We went for a walk along Perranporth beach with our dog fantastic surf nobody was allowed to go swimming as the surf was up to 6ft. Then stopped in The Watering Hole Pub on the beach great day out.

    Perranporth beach is great for dogs, isn't it, Brian. In fact that whole stretch of the North Cornish coast has many dog friendly beaches including Porth Joke, Crantock, Holy well and Fistral.

    Did you venture up on to Penhale Dunes behind the beach? Mikes and miles of open space for dogs to run around off lead - fabulous! Happy

    No we didn't go in the dunes can't walk that far. Off to see the seals near Godrevy apparently there are around 30 there. Great bit of Cornwall.

  • IanH
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    edited September 2016 #2431

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