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  • Bakers2
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    edited June 2017 #6092

    Phoned Dr's at 8am engaged, dialled again didn't ring but voice said good morning 😆. Appointment 9am, Dr I've not seen for years, much mellowed 😉. Running 15 mins behind only an hour after opening! She changed my pills hopes these work, explained could last 3 months 😲 now 7 weeks and could recur with infections 😲😲. Showed me more exercises.  Naturally today it all seems fine, good job they don't test you on the day! Routine blood test booked for Thursday morning. Gee it's all go 😆.

    Visited lonely aunt - hubby cut her grass, beautiful flowers in it and I hung a new net for her. No change there 😉. But clear conscience until we return from our trip 😇.

    Swift top up of food on the way back and now indulging myself in the garden. Sun has gone in and the stiff cool breeze is more noticeable but I'm not going in. Couldn't sit out earlier as next door had tree surgeons in with noisy tools!

     

     

  • triky auto
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    edited June 2017 #6093

    Routine maintenance and more pruning today at the B/yd.Damson trees heavy with fruit so hanging down too low.A bit of engineering,drilling out some angle for a bracket.All in a diverse day at the B/yd.Warm but blustery Westerly still.Overcast now though.wink.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited June 2017 #6094

    Hi all, we are back with free wifi once again. We've just had 5 lovely days on a site at Doucier ,  found it by flicking through the Acsi book. What a lovely area, lots of lakes and waterfalls. We climbed one the other day took a couple of hours there and back but boy was it worth it. We have moved just over 60 miles this morning to Besencon,  will stay for a couple of days, the old town is a world heritage site. The weather is still  hot and sunny.

  • Metheven
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    edited June 2017 #6095

    We intended to head into Austria again from Slovenia but the locations forecast was rain, so we followed the sun and now on the Adriatic coast in Italy and not a cloud in the sky laughing

    Six weeks gone and another four to go, retirement is wearing me out cool

  • Bakers2
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    edited June 2017 #6096

    Good to hear from you Tammygirl and DaveFL2.  You both sound like you're having a great time. Long may it continue!

  • KjellNN
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    edited June 2017 #6097

    Not sure what you have checked, but the lights will be 12v and may not have "trips",  our 12v uses blade fuses as in cars.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2017 #6098

    We've had an easy day in the caravan today. It was quite chilly when we first got up this morning. After lunch, I fell asleep for a while and by the time I woke up the weather had changed. It's now very hot and sunny so I'm inside the caravan posting this with the airconditioner on.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2017 #6099

    Now that we're booked to get it fixed by Chipping Sodbury Caravans, it seems best to leave it to them. No point in my fiddling about with electrics that I know nothing about!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2017 #6100

    Lovely sunny evening. Now that it's getting later, it may cool down sufficiently to be able to sit out in the awning. 

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2017 #6101

    Malcolm - since you're going to be staying at Cirencester how about taking Mrs M to The Bell at Sapperton for that anniversary meal? I can highly recommend the place! smile

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2017 #6102

    I just had a look at their website. It looks good, Chris. It seems Sapperton's a quiet village between Stroud and Gloucester. 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2017 #6103

    Sorry, I meant Cirencester not Gloucester.

    I'm having difficulty editing and posting on here as the system seems to be running very slow at the moment.

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2017 #6104

    It's just a short distance down the main road from the site, Malcolm. Turn right onto the Stroud road and it's about a 10 minute drive. It does get very busy though, you'd have to book or the evening, but if the weather's good, as is forecast, there's a large garden out front which is perfect for lunchtime followed by a stroll round the village in the afternoon.  smile

  • IanH
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    edited June 2017 #6105

    Disaster!

    The light bulb in our toilet compartment has blown. I'm planning on driving up to John o'Groats Caravan Services on a Sunday, on the off chance they can fix it for me.

    wink

  • Whittakerr
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    edited June 2017 #6106

    When in Cirencester I always have a meal in Made by Bobs. Excellent food and reasonable cost.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2017 #6107

    smile

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2017 #6108

    We've woken up to a lovely sunny morning here in Worthing. We've just had breakfast of cereal and toast. 

    Today we plan to visit Hat Hill on the NT Drovers Estate which has panoramic views over the South Downs, Goodwood and Chichester. We'll be taking a picnic lunch with us. On the way back we may visit WWT Arundel.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited June 2017 #6109

    Woke up to lovely sun again, not sure what we will be doing but we will enjoy it cool

  • KjellNN
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    edited June 2017 #6110

    Arrived yesterday  in Amsterdam, just after 12.30 to be sure of getting a pitch at Gaasper Camping, which is very convenient for the city centre.

    They would not let us book ahead of time as we are a twin axle, not sure what difference that makes as we are no longer than, and not as wide as, some of the German single axles we have seen, and they claim To be suitable for longer vans.

    If using ACSI you are allocated  pitch, taken there by a member of staff, and directed how to pitch.  UK vans must go nose in, but all cars must be parked nose out for safety reasons!  undecided

    Nice level grass pitches, water and waste nearby, and we are close to the facilities, so all is good.

    After lunch we put up the awning and repacked the car so we can use the back seat as my sister-in-law is coming tonight for 3 nights.

    Today we have done the washing and  organised museum and transport tickets, so we are all set for sightseeing tomorrow and Thursday.

    Off now for some shopping

  • JVB66
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    edited June 2017 #6111

    Another warm day here,went into town on bus to get haircut, walked back via woods plenty of birdsong,saw back of a deer as rounded a corner (munjac)filled bird feeders (again) they will wonder where their food has gone by the w/end   ,as its one more sleep before we are off  and,not home until 5th July, Three sites to take in two big birthdays embarassedone not so big wink  one anniversary and the" Potty Festival" at Cromercool

  • SteveL
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    edited June 2017 #6112

    Spent the day sorting paperwork, mine and mums, including booking some hotels and secure parking for our Eurostar trip later in the year. It is interesting to note that it is not just the CAMC which has IT issues. The secure parking at Ashford let me book pay etc. Before it told me I would not be getting a confirmation as they had problems sending emails to BT mail, Yahoo and few others. They then gave an email to contact to say I had not had the email. Hopefully I will get something in the post.

  • SteveL
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    edited June 2017 #6113

    Deleted User by SteveL as somehow I managed a duplicate post.

    I thought they had sorted that.☹️

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited June 2017 #6114

    We followed the route to the NT Drovers Estate. The post code led us to the village in Singleton but we failed to find the actual place, so we just drove around the village and then went on to WWT Arundel where we had our picnic lunch in the picnic area. Unfortunately, there's no shade in the picnic area so it got uncomfortably hot. Then we went for a walk around visiting the various hides and the reedbed walk. The Sandmartin hide was closed so as not to disturb them. The woodland hide was the most comfortable as it is sheltered by trees and there was a cool breeze.

    Whilst visiting the Ramsar hide we saw a Herring Gull swoop down and grab one of the ducklings and then fly off.

    On the way back we stopped at the Tesco Extra next to the club site to refuel the Smart car.

    We're back in the caravan now with aircon running and at last enjoying a cup of tea in a more comfortable temperature.

    Next we plan to do some shopping in the Worthing town centre.

  • triky auto
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    edited June 2017 #6115

    undecided Loaded up onto the new roof bars (new V90) my ladders to do some work at home ,as the lock to the conservatory broke yesterday.Trouble was ,,,no access !! So up the ladder ,over the kitchen roof and into the courtyard with battery angle grinder to cut the old lock of !!   " there's always somat" ,all sent to try us yell.Apart from that ,normal day at B/yd,maintenance and one crane/boat lift .Lovely sunny day ,but winds varied from Westerly to North to now Easterly.

  • Bakers2
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    edited June 2017 #6116

    Noticed someone managed 6 posts in one thread this morning so certainly not cured now. It did seem to be for a long time 😉. But it seems whatever they fix the next amendment unfixed it 😂😂.

  • Bakers2
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    edited June 2017 #6117

    Well done Tricky good to know how to tackle it, have he tools and be nimble enough 😆 to fix it.

    I shut myself out recently putting an extra bit out for rubbish/recycling. I normally flick the snek in out of habit, but I didn't.  Back door wide open through draught SLAM. Whoops! Years since I've had to haul myself onto the fence panel and unbolt the side gate and now we have a foot higher fence. Contemplated the situation and decided to try the gate. It wasn't bolted yipeeee in bolted and indoors via back door. 

    We have spare keys in the back garden but accessing these days not so easy! Time for a rethink I believe but block paved front garden offers no hiding place 😲. Any decent suggestions most welcome.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited June 2017 #6118

    Cycled into Besoncon today, first 5 mins from the site was a bit horrible as we had to go via a very busy fast road but once that was past the next bit was ok as the road was quieter, then onto 6km of dedicated cycle path right into the town.

    Very hot today at 34c even now its still 24c and its 19.23. Moving on again tomorrow to Epinal, will probably stay until Sunday if we like it then move on up to Luxembourg for the last week.

    Can't believe that we have nearly finished this trip, what a good time we have had, this has to be one of our favourite trips we done. We will certainly come back over to this side of France again, need to do some planning next time though as there is so much to see and do. 

  • triky auto
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    edited June 2017 #6119

       Bakers 2  undecided A loose block,only sanded in ?? With spare keys in a waterproof bag ??  ??wink.

  • IanH
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    edited June 2017 #6120

    Went to the theatre in Stratford last night. For a change, we went to the smaller Swan Theatre. It wasn't a Shakespeare play (it was a comedy called Vice Versa) and was really good. 

    Treated Mrs H to a meal out beforehand (Weatherspoons, with free drink........pushed the boat out smile).

    Good night out.

  • IanH
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    edited June 2017 #6121

    Today we went to two NT properties - Packwood House and Baddesley Clinton.

    Despite the sat nav not taking us directly to the first one, incredibly, we were still able to find them wink

    Particularly enjoyed Baddesley Clinton, where we had (another!) cream tea. Ducks were wandering around the outdoor seating area, including some young ducklings, who had clearly 'learned the ropes'.

    One or two people looked a little put out by this, but I loved it. 'Somehow' bits of scone kept falling from my plate smile

    There was a swallows nest in the rafters above the entrance porch to the house. Several little beaks could be seen protruding and the two parents were busily flying in and out of the porch with food.

    Oh, and the property was very interesting too.