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  • EasyT
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    edited July 2017 #7412

    We stayed an extra night at Pandy before heading home. Prefered a chill out day rather than towing home for 3 hours in blustery torrential weather. Not a big site and probably less than 80 vans but there have been over 80 House Martins flying around.

  • milliehull
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    edited July 2017 #7413

    Hair cut this morning followed by a visit to the vets this afternoon with our 2 rather elderly cats. Luckily they were given a clean bill of health. I then finally finished the huge pile of holiday ironing. The rather chilly start to the day developed into a lovely warm sunny afternoon. All in all a good day. 😊.

    Thanks for the laugh bakers2. I hope it has all been sorted out now. 😂

  • Bakers2
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    edited July 2017 #7414

    Well done to those of you that have had productive days, milliehull, ABM,Goldie, Tammygirl. Ours has progressed on the well under could do better, see earlier posts if you've not read them - they'll keep you entertained 😉. Dinner was very tasty, lots to freeze, the fruit salad refreshing and there's more for tomorrow 😆.  SIM card remedy in place. Son won the company's charity golf day so he started our conversation from a good position 😉. I think it's probably the first time he's used their house phone 😂 he said" I understand that you (me) had a confession to make!" He has golf club championships tomorrow and Sunday so no point us going all the way to theirs so meet a Duxford which is about halfway 9.30am . Hubby has agreed to do that whilst I sort holiday dog. Maybe tomorrow will be a better day?

    Actually we've had a great day weather wise so that's a definite plus 😆

  • vivien
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    edited July 2017 #7415

    I am about to start packing to go to either Norden THS for the Swanage Carnival or to my very poorly 88 year old mother who is now very frail and has just recently been in hospital again.  Not sure yet! Son and I are on stand by at last minute dot com😥

  • milliehull
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    edited July 2017 #7416

    I hope you have a good day whatever happens Vivien. It sounds as though you are having a worrying time.

  • ABM
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    edited July 2017 #7417

    Sorry  to  hear  that,  Vivien.  I  went  thro  similar  problems  with  my  father  except  I  was  living  in  the  same  house.  It  certainly  curtailed  my  travelling/touring  for  a  couple  of  years  but  I  would  not  have  had  it  any  other  way.

    I  must  admit  that  the  mobile  fone  does  make  life  a  little  easier  even  tho'  it  can  be  a  tad  too  convenient  at  times.  My  elderly  sister  and  I,  each  of  us  in  our  own  homes,  have  the  same  views  on  life  in  this  area.  Should  folk  be  told  we  are  ill,  ailing  or  worse  --  what  can  they  do  --  they  are  not  medics,  so  enjoy  life  as  much  as  you  can  while  you  can  and  we  will  do  the  same !!

  • Bakers2
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    edited July 2017 #7418

    That's a plus one from me too. I understand where you are, I have fingers crossed about my mother too, shes fine at the mo but we've been where you are currently.

    Hopefully you'll make the Swanage carnival, that brings back lovely memories of being there most years when the children were younger.

  • redface
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    edited July 2017 #7419

    Just staggered round parts of the City of London today with G/daughter (from Newcastle) leading the way.

    Why is it that they want to go from shop to shop at the age of 10, instead of being eddicated in past history at the Tower of London, The Tower Bridge, Houses of Parliament etc.

    Is there a danger that grandparents are more likely to become boring these days?

    Sunny day, lovely and warm - managed to bribe her with coke, ice cream and other things of a similar nature.

    Think she enjoyed it after all.

     

  • DSB
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    edited July 2017 #7420

     Good wishes to you mum Vivien.  Hope you manage to get to Swanage Carnival.

    David 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7421

    After lunch we went to WWT Arundel as planned. The weather was lovely. Plenty of sunshine with some cloud and a nice cool breeze. It felt like a perfect summers day. Much nicer than that intense heat that we had previously.

    There was a queue of people waiting to get on the boat safari. Nevertheless, they had two boats running, so we didn't have to wait long. After all that walking this morning, it was nice to just sit on the boat and watch the wildlife. We spotted several different butterflies, dragonflies and damselflies. There was also Pike in the water, plus smaller fish. The Pike were very still, almost like a piece of wood floating in the water.

    We eventually got back to our site at about 5 p.m. Since getting to bed, it started raining, which has woken us up. I can hear it pattering on the roof of the caravan as I type this. Fortunately, the awning is ok at the moment. We keep going out to check it and make sure no puddles are forming on the roof.

     

     

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7422

    Just got up. A pot of tea is made and just having my first cup of tea now. There's some sunshine but showers too. It seems more like April than July!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7423

    It's back to work this evening, delivering pizzas! I'm doing six to nine p.m., so only three hours and then another day off tomorrow.

    We plan to go shopping at Tesco Extra this morning.

  • ggregu
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    edited July 2017 #7424

    Busy weekend getting ready for the big trip! Off on Tuesday to Somerset and Cornwall until September.😎

    Lots to do this weekend to pack the van and get some shopping essentials (wine🥂) then one more day at school on Monday☹️

    Really excited this year as I have managed to secure a part seasonal pitch at Bourton on the Water from Sept. So van will remain there allowing me the opportunity of lots of lovely long weekends and a half term break before bringing it back home.

    im so glad I discovered the wonderful world of caravanning!

    Have a great holiday anyone who is off in the next days and weeks.

    Gill

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7425

    Congratulations, Gill, on your seasonal pitch. Enjoy your season at Bourton on the Water. It's a lovely place. We've stayed on that site on a few occasions. It closes 30th October so that gives you two months to enjoy it.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7426

    I'm sitting out in the awning. Lovely, cool and pleasant after all that rain. Having my second cup of tea. Just finished some cereal and now having wholemeal toast.

  • milliehull
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    edited July 2017 #7427

    We are not going anywhere other than into town this weekend. Too much holiday traffic on the roads.

  • brue
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    edited July 2017 #7428

    We're still in Bristol, plenty of rain around but nice atmosphere for the festival. Don't blame you staying put Millie. I wonder if Vivien got to Swanage, hope things are OK, not easy.

    Gill, the short seasonal pitch sounds good, we've considered this at a few sites late summer, return to an older lightweight caravan needed first.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7429

    Having finished breakfast, we're just getting ready to go shopping at Tesco Extra. It's turning into fair weather here now. The sun is out as I type this but there's still plenty of cloud around.

    Once the shopping is done, we plan to come back to the caravan for lunch, after which I'll have an afternoon nap before leaving for work this evening. I'll need to leave before 17:30 to get there in time for 18:00 as I'll need to allow some time for rush hour traffic jams.  The worst hold ups tend to be near the Grove Lodge roundabout on the A27. The fastest stretch is the A27 coming out of Broadwater eastbound between Worthing and Lancing.

  • triky auto
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    edited July 2017 #7430

    cool Just driven across from Monks Horton to the Folkestone Garden Center on Canterbury Rd ,,near the C.C Black Horse Farm site,,for one of their lovely breakfasts!! Mmmm. tongue-out.Then going  down to Hythe for some shopping.Heavy overnight rain now gone away,high broken cloud,a little breezy too but sunny.Tonights meal will be at the Black Horse in Densole Good food & beer ,,Kareoke tonigt too.

     

    Vivien,,,Hang on in there !! wink.

  • Goldie146
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    edited July 2017 #7431

    Rain, rain and more rain. 

    Work on upgrading our milking parlour has been ongoing for the last couple of weeks. For those who know about these things this is a broad outline of what's involved.

    Changing from jars to direct to line. Done.

    Flowmeters to measure individual yields. Done.

    Transponders in cows' ears to identify them as they come in. In progress.

    Automatic feed system (using the transponders). 

    New automatic wash system. Done I think.

    All linked to a computer in the dairy office. In progress.

    New engine and pump.

    And much more besides that I've forgotten or not been told about, or not understood!

    And we're changing to 3 Phase electric.  The line was brought in from the road two years ago when we put up some new buildings, but only terminated this Spring. It all cost a stupid amount of money. 

    Our electrician is here today to install all the boxes and wiring for the parlour and the rest of the buildings. When he says he'll be here "first thing" he means it. Six o'clock this morning.

  • Bakers2
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    edited July 2017 #7432

    My Goldie the work all sounds very complicated. Out of interest, I understand little of tech stuff you say about electric 😆, will it work if you have power cut? Sorry about all your rain. Is it warm enough to make the grass grow nicely?

    Milliehull sounds very sensible. Brue so glad you're enjoying harbour festival regardless of the weather. Tricky have a great day. Gill lovely that you are away for so long, not jealous at all, and that youll be able to get away at weekends too. Anyone I've missed have a great day regardless of what you're doing.

    I have received word from son that his phone all sorted. Nothing from hubby as he refuses to even consider carrying a mobile 😣😣😣. Been bright and sunny enough to wear sunglasses on the holiday dog walk, just one black cloud which made me speed up, however been indoors 30 mins plus and we're just getting a shower. Devil takes care of his own 😉😉

  • Goldie146
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    edited July 2017 #7433

    Bakers - we have a generator. It's a bit more powerful than dinkie little caravan ones. It runs on the back of a tractor and can power everything. Though it will have to be traded in for a different one for the 3 Phase.

  • Oneputt
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    edited July 2017 #7434

    Throwing it down here just outside Appleby totally different to our visit here 3 years ago.  Planned to go up High Cup Nick today but that's a non starter at the moment.  Hopefully still be able to photo Flying Scotsman as she travel along the Carlisle/Settle line.

     

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7435

    We've just got back from shopping at Tesco Extra. We spent £36 and got 36 points plus 9 bonus points for Tesco card spend. We bought kippers for breakfast for tomorrow amongst various other things. We also got some reduced price chicken which is now being cooked for our lunch.

    The sun is in and out as there are some heavy grey clouds around.

    I'm sitting in the relaxer in the awning with a cup of tea as I type this on my Ipad.

     

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7436

    Now there's an idea. A power generator could be the answer to running our air-conditioner and microwave whilst off grid!

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7437

    Is all this technology going to reduce the price of milk at Tesco then? We just bought a six pint carton for £1.48 in this morning's shopping!undecided

    Six pieces of Chinese Chicken thighs cost us £2.84 at the reduced price offer!

  • Bakers2
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    edited July 2017 #7438

    sealedsealed

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7439

    wink

  • Goldie146
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    edited July 2017 #7440

    I sincerely hope not.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited July 2017 #7441

    Well I guess 21 pence per pint is as good as it gets! I could always come and buy my milk directly from your farm to get a better deal!money-mouth