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  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited September 2017 #9722

    Had a lovely evening at the wedding reception last night, Dumbleton Hall is a wonderful setting for a wedding. Bride looked lovely, apparently her husband bought her Mercedes Convertible sports car as a wedding present! surprised  Must have been lots of rain during the evening as the roads were flooded between Dumbleton and Stow, no rain when we reached home,  the roads were dry.

    OH is out changing the timing belt on the car, and I have given the house an autumn clean, cream crackered now! laughing so taking a break.

    Weather very dull and chilly frown Hope the weather improves in Cornwall and for all on holidays.

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #9723

    Wow. A Mercedes convertible as a wedding gift 😲 how the other half lives 😯. I wish them every happiness, but I wouldn't swop 😉

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited September 2017 #9724

    I thought it was a bit extravagant, but I don't think money is a problem, I didn't dare ask where they were going for their honeymoon laughing.

    The wedding must have cost quite a lot too, very different to ours. 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2017 #9725

    We've arrived at our hotel where we're booked in for two nights. We have to wait for check-in time which is 3 p.m.

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #9726

    Oh dear are you queuing at the gate and blocking the entry? 😉

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #9727

    Rain has started here. Straight down so not always noticeable. Luckily having lunch in the conservatory and heard it on the roof, quick dash out and it's all in 😃. Was dry as there are rain drop marks. Much brighter than its been for ages so very deceptive,  grounds soaked already.

    Afternoon plans for doing something now totally aborted 😔I'll iron and listen to an audio book or radio play.

    Will someone please tell the weather it's mid September not November? Should we all blow hard to push the jetstream higher? 

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2017 #9728

    We got our car parking pass from reception to display on the front windscreen. We sat out on the terrace for a while with a view over the sea front but then it got too hot so we're sitting in the bar next to reception whilst we wait for our room to be ready.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2017 #9729

    I'm feeling hot at the moment although I must admit, it was chilly enough to need the heating early this morning! There are only fans here in the hotel bar. I'm missing the caravan aircon already! I suppose the heat helps them sell cold beer!

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2017 #9730

    No, absolutely no reason other than to save walking about 3 metres further to the awning as far as I can see!

    Yes, weather very disappointing, much better when we were here 2 years ago.  On that trip we stayed a few nights at all grass Godrevy   which was muddy as lifting groundsheets had not been enforced, but the weather itself was pretty good.

  • trellis
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    edited September 2017 #9731

    Thanks for that Goldie.😁

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2017 #9732

    Decided not to venture out, so now waiting for a dry spell so I can venture out to fetch water.

    Have booked the C&CC sites at Salisbury and St Neots instead of Hillside and Graffham water, so a saving of 3 x £3.45.  Salisbury has mesh reinforced grass as hardstandings, rather than gravel, not sure about St Neots, but only 3 nights in total so not a problem.  So few HSs at Hillside that we would probably have ended up on grass anyway.

    The site at Old Sarum is well placed for visiting the town too, thanks for the suggestion brue.

    Now to see about a site for York.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2017 #9733

    We finally got to check in at the Burlington Hotel at just after 3 p.m. and paid the £233 room charge for the two nights which included the £10 car parking pass, paid for by my Tesco credit card at 1 point for every £8 spend, so I reckon another 29 points earned!

    Our room is on the top floor, so several flights of stairs to climb to get to it! 

    I was told at reception that lunches and dinners are all served in the bar including drinks and that anything ordered can be added to my room account and settled at check out on Monday. Todays bar opening times are 10:00 a.m. to 02:00 a.m. but lunch is 12:00 to 15:00 and dinner 18:00 to 21:00.

    They have provided bath soak so I have just treated myself to a bubble bath for the first time in two years! The only regret is no aircon in the room but there are two miniature fans instead.

    Anyhow, we had lunch at Macdonalds, Big Mac, medium fries and a strawberry milkshake. The Big Mac and fries were on special offer through my wifes bus tickets at £1.99 each, the milk shkes were £1.59 each, so the total bill for lunch was £7.16. After that we filled the Smart car with fuel before arriving at the hotel.

     

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2017 #9734

    Our room has a view over the sea front and we can see the Isle of Wight in the distance. However, we have to stand up to see the view as the window is quite high up!

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited September 2017 #9735

    Well the house certainly looks cleaner after all my efforts today, it's just a shame it won't stsy like it. frown

    Hubby however hasn't had such a good day, timing belt change hasn't gone as well as he had hoped, car still in bits, but the new belt is actually on. At least the rain stayed almost stayed  away, just as couple of short showers.  Think we might treat ourselves to a takeaway tonight together with a glass or two of wine.smile

    Sorry to hear weather's not been good in Cornwall KjellNN,  hope you can get out and about tomorrow. 

    Enjoy your "proper" holiday Malcolm. I stayed in a hotel on the seafront at Worthing years ago, can't remember which one though, can only remember when it rained water poured in round the windows,  at least I wasn't paying for my stay. wink

  • JVB66
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    edited September 2017 #9736

    Spent several hours at Sheringham for the 1940s it was packed with the majority dressed the part, and the shops and cafes and pubs all doing "their bit" a very good day ,will be going again tomorrow, only problem was new member became a bit overwhelmed and wanted to leave, so she spent an hour in her refuge (the back of the car)with windows open

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2017 #9737

    Car is now back in the sensible place, thankfully.

    Still raining, have to dash out between downpours to do my chores!

  • KjellNN
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    edited September 2017 #9738

    Now that we have been here 24 hours, one thing I would say is that some of the site roads are very narrow, so depending on which pitch you choose, you may end up looking directly into the windows of the van across the road!

    It has been too wet to venture out unnecessarily, so no idea whether all the roads are as narrow as the one we are pitched on.

  • moulesy
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    edited September 2017 #9739

    Sitting in the Holiday Inn near Heathrow watching an old episode of The Chase so not a very exciting evening! wink

    But tomorrow morning we fly off to Barcelona for a couple of weeks touring Catalonia and near the Pyrenees so it's worth it. We've got a very early start, have to check in at 5:40 so it looks like an early night is in order. Not sure how much WiFi we'll have "over there" but will try to keep looking in. smile

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2017 #9740

    Well done CY. Exciting times ahead.

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2017 #9741

    Have a great time Mr and Mrs Moulesy.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2017 #9742

    H&T, we've already eaten some of them, but may pick some more before we leave. We have made Damson vodka in the past, in fact there may be a bottle somewhere at the back of the drinks cabinet which will be well matured by now!!

    Hope that all the parts go back into the car in the right order!!wink

  • Tammygirl
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    edited September 2017 #9743

    Sun out when we  got up this morning, rather a chill wind from the north but it warmed up later. Went for a cycle to the shops, came back a different way and got a little lost frown OH says not lost just diverted. After lunch we went out again to explore along the river and down to the sea, then back along the river to have a look at another site we saw. Think we could return to this area in future years as its rather nice.

    Site quieter today hardly any arrivals/departures. Plenty of Brits in this area only seen the odd 1 or 2 so far on this trip until now. 

     

  • milliehull
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    edited September 2017 #9744

    We are back from our week at Sandringham and although we had some rather challenging weather at times we had a good time.  Yesterday and today were the wettest days so we had to take the awning down while it was still wet yesterday and are hoping for a dry today tomorrow so we can get it outside to dry. Today started off dry but just as we left the site the heavens opened and it hammered it down for the first 20 minutes with hail. It was quite frightening, and we have had a few more downpours since we got home.  The beginning of the week was dry but very windy. I do hope the weather improves for you KjNN. Wet weather makes it such hard work and not a lot of fun.

  • Tammygirl
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    edited September 2017 #9745

    Good news CY, glad you have got it all sorted now bet you can't wait to get away in it.

    Have a good holiday moulsey.

    Malcolm, have a good time, stop fretting about  the aircon and enjoy yourself. Hope Mrs MM has a good break from all the choreswink

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2017 #9746

    Have a good trip, Moulesy. Hope that the weather's better over there than many are having here at the moment.

    Hope that the rains stops for you Kjell, and improves for the rest of your trip. Doubt that we'll try taking the van down that way, judging by the sounds of the narrow roads.

    All the best for the new M/H, CY. When have you planned setting off to try it out?

  • EasyT
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    edited September 2017 #9747

    Had an e-mail to say we have won a pair of tickets to the NEC Motorhome and Caravan Show 2017. Should be interesting 

  • Bakers2
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    edited September 2017 #9748

    Congratulations EasyT, where have you won them from?

    Mousley enjoy Barcelona. 

    Dry weather for all those away.

    Milliehull glad you had a nice week, that went very fast. Wish you a dry day tomorrow to dry the awning. Never had go dry anything similar, do you have to erect it?

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited September 2017 #9749

    It has been a decent day here in N.E Wales. We went to Chirk Castle today, and by chance there was a Medieval Re-enactment weekend on with the Cwmwd Ial and Les Miles des Marches groups. Firstly we went for a decent walk with Flyte round the grounds before watching a demonstration of different fighting styles. After lunch we had a wander through the tents where medieval skills such as fletching, and bone working were being demonstrated, then a walk round the castle gardens before the "re-enactment" Battle of Crogen, a skirmish between the vanguard of the forces of Henry II of England and an alliance of Welsh princes led by Owain Gwynedd which took place in the Ceiriog Valley, Wales in 1165.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2017 #9750

    We had our evening meal at the bar/restaurant downstairs, the lamb was off the menu so we both had ribeye steak instead with tomato and basil soup for starters. Both the soup and the steak were very nice and I had a cold beer to accompany it.

    Being a Saturday evening, it was full of people and rather noisy! It was nice to have a table by the window though, overlooking the sea front. We had booked our table for 6 p.m. so it was still daylight. It was 7 p.m. by the time we finished and getting near sunset. After that we climbed the several flights of stairs feeling rather full after the meal and got back to our room for an early night.

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited September 2017 #9751

    The Pyrenees are a good place to go to get away from the heat, if it gets too hot in Barcelona, Chris, especially Andorra. It's nice and cool there. You can feel the drop in temperature as you get higher up the mountain. It's many years since I've been there though.