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  • milliehull
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    edited March 2019 #25712

    Yes I agree OP.  It was a beautiful sunny morning first thing but the wind took us by surprise - gosh it was cold surprised.  It has clouded over now though frown

  • milliehull
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    edited March 2019 #25713

    We have just had a hailstorm with hailstones the size of marbles surprised. Now the sun is out. What strange weather.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2019 #25714

    Took  myself  for  a  drive  to  Shakerley  Mere,  'tween  Holmes Chapel  &  Knutsford  and  along  side  the  M6,  for  some  fresh  air  this  morning.  A  few  hardy  souls  walking  pups  of  medium  to  small  size,  but  by  the  time  I'd  topped  up  the  old  feeders  there  and  looked  for  the  waterbirds  I  was  utterly  p-p-perished,  and  the  new  specs  were  blacker  than  the  Earl  of  Hell's  Weskit  !!cool

    Felling  a  lot  warmer  now,  but  according  to  the  footy  match  its  been  sleeting  in  MK  so  I'm  trusting  David  K  &  OH  are  both  warm  n  dry  laughing

  • Francis
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    edited March 2019 #25715

    We are just home from a lovely 8 days away in the van. We were at Southport Club site for 5 night that was the first time we had stayed at the site and it was very good handy for the beach and the town and easy reach of the shops ect. Our van was then booked in at Campbells in Preston for a warranty repair on the fridge so we spent some time in Preston while the job was getting done luckily it didn't take long and the fridge is working again. We don't normally use CLs but we found a lovely little one called Laithes Lodge just outside Blackpool so stayed there for our final 3 nights. If anyone is in the area I highly recommend it the owners were nice and it was within easy reach of the M55 £17 per night nice views ans a toilet and shower on site too. We normally go to the club site in Blackpool but will be using the CL in future. Had a 4 hour drive home today a bit windy on the motorway but not too bad. Away again on Friday for a couple of nights just local.

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2019 #25716

    Exhausted after our 25 mile drive to Wirral CP. laughing Went for a walk along the beach as tide out. Boy, talk about brass monkeys. Wind coming whistling down the Dee estuary. Van nice and sheltered though. Apparently there was 2 trees down on site yesterday and some H/s  pitches flooded. A rally had to be cancelled. Quite a few on site.

    DK - I retired at 46 when recommended to do so by specialists but had 30 years NI in by retirement. Have had forecasts but since finding I needed to make more contributions. Fortunately retirement has been kind to me.😊

    Shame about Ely cathedral Helen. Lovely place. Nice area.

  • brue
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    edited March 2019 #25717

    Visiting family today, noticed the camel is back on the M5 northbound, as you can see from my interesting post I haven't had to do much today. wink

    Nice to hear of other trips and visits. Another fan of Ely here, I have been right up on the roof, it was so scary I just leant back against it and prayed for the history lesson to be over!

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2019 #25718

    Felling a lot warmer now, but according to the footy match its been sleeting in MK so I'm trusting David K & OH are both warm n dry 

    It's been a nice day generally in MK, I have not been as far south as Stadium MK!!! We had a nice family lunch out today at a Thai Restaurant as it was Margaret's birthday on Thursday so didn't really notice the weather although it was cold. Touch and go if number two son would make it as he has been working on Australian time for the last four days covering the Australian GP from the UK end IT wise, he did make it.

    David

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2019 #25719

    Glad to hear the camel is back! 

    Woke up to glorious sunshine, then a huge cloudburst, but luckily that was it for the day, back to sun and dry thank goodness. Managed to get out into garden this afternoon, did some weeding, and helped OH put one of my new rose arches into place. Already got clematis coming along nicely, two up each side. Hoping second one will go in Tuesday, but having a bit of a think about a big grape vine, wondering if I dare cut it right back. Could be kill or cure this one. Forecast for week looks better, dryer but colder. So much stuff coming up now, and hedges need sorting, birds are getting frisky....... pond full of frogspawn.

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2019 #25720

    I’ve missed seeing that camel and its offspring.

    I wonder if wicker man has a new head yet? The birds had been at him last time I was up that way.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2019 #25721

    We've had similar, millie, sunshine then dark cloud followed by the hail, but only for a few minutes. Still a chill wind blowing this afternoon, though it's nice and calm now.

    We moved across the the CC's Thetford site, which is reasonably empty with plenty of choise of pitch. Had no problems getting a H/S one right by the service points so it'll be wash day again tomorrow!!

  • brue
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    edited March 2019 #25722

    I can't say the camel looked in tip top condition but I know he used to get loaned out for weddings etc., it was nice to see him! Poor old wicker man is looking a bit worse for wear but is hanging on in, probably fairly strong when thinking of the fierce winds last week. wink

    Was the camel pink (he's now camel coloured) or have I been drinking too much tea?

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2019 #25723

    Nice site Nell, stayed there 3 times.  Really good walks straight from the site.  If you haven’t been Lynford Arboretum is a nice walk which includes a dog agility trail 

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2019 #25724

    Too much tea I think!😁 I can only recall it camel coloured. Remember the little camel as well though. 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2019 #25725

    I had a feeling it was blue, but that might have been the little one.🤔

  • ABM
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    edited March 2019 #25726

    oooo,  could  Ewar Woowar  make  his  escape  after  all  ??

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  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2019 #25728

    Have you checked to see if your library does internet down loads AD? Ours does. Rather peculiarly, I am able to “borrow” a download audiobook onto our Mac book. Then all I do is connect up my iPod and it’s on there until I delete it. Like you, we enjoy listening to something sometimes, rather than having a TV on. I also like to sit in the sun with a pair of headphones on while someone reads me a story! Turning pages can be so tedious sometimes😂 

    OH has subscribed to Kobo audio book downloads, puts them onto his iPad. Don’t think it is much for a book per month. 

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2019 #25729

    We did like Ely, it was a shame the weather wasn't good, it was so windy, will have to visit again when the weather is calmer. 

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2019 #25730

    Woke up to non forecasted rain so we swapped days and caught the train to Liverpool. Went to the Walker Art Gallery (free) to see the drawings that they've been allocated of Leonardo da Vinci's. If anyone intends going to any of the 8 other locations where others are being displayed then I would recommend taking a magnifying glass. I have no idea how he managed to get so much detail into so small an area. Now thinking of going to one of the two grand showings at either London or Edinburgh towards the end of the year.

    We had a bite to eat in the city then Mrs WN invested in more Pens for her art work and a specialist bottle of ink. We hope to visit a place in South Wales when down that way at the end of next month that stocks over 600 different inks alone, never mind the pens! Saving up.laughing

    The site has filled up since this morning. Looks like it rained all day here but on and off in Liverpool.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2019 #25731

    Arrived home this afternoon, enjoyed our few days near Ely. 

    Visted Houghton Mill yesterday, the dog enjoyed his walk on the water Meadows.  We had a hail shower too, and some lovely sunshine,  funny weather. laughing It was the first milling of the season yesterday so bought some  of the Wholemeal flour. The caravan site was very quiet, I can see why you like the site Millie. smile

    Finished off the trip with a second visit to Wicken Fen this morning, CL owner said we could leave anytime, so made the most of the sunshine this morning. 

     

  • KjellNN
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    edited March 2019 #25732

    Not too bad a day for weather here, caravan now safely back on the driveway, and the service bill was less than expected too.  

    Now the work starts as we have only 6 days to get the van cleaned and loaded ready for our trip up north, plus we have 2 afternoons looking after Callum and some things to finish off at DD's house.

    Some rather worrying news this morning.  At the weekend DD had 2 parties for Callum's birthday.....friends plus babies on Saturday and family including several children on Sunday.....and this morning one of her friends rang to say that her baby girl had just been diagnosed with Scarlet Fever, so was infectious at the time of the Saturday party.

    Scarlet Fever is very infectious and is apparently on the increase, a doubling of cases in one year, and it seems Callum has a 30% chance of coming  down with it, and may even have passed it on to some of the children at the Sunday party.

    It is a disease which I thought had almost died out after being very common some 70-80 years back, but apparently not so.

  • ABM
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    edited March 2019 #25733

    Hope  you  &  yours  are  all  clear  of  it,  K, frown --  I've  not  checked  up  but  whats  it  like  for  ADULTS  ??surprised

  • milliehull
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    edited March 2019 #25734

    Sorry to hear about the scarlet fever scare Kj. I hope it works out OK.

    Glad you got to Houghton Mill Helen but a pity about the weather. We already have 1 week booked there and I expect more to come! We are off to FM for a few days next week to try out our new air awning. OH started to get the van ready today.

    My little car passed its MOT today which was a pleasant surprise. However I have an optician sppt on Friday which could prove expensive

     

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2019 #25735

    KjellNN fingers crossed your grandson and other guests don't  catch scarlet fever.

    More rollercoaster riding over the weekend 😲😲. OH had 2 cardiac arrests on Friday afternoon. Son 'flew' down I told him I'm  not paying any speeding fines 😂 we stayed Friday & Saturday overnight as he was placed on end of life care. Saturday he awoke alert and ate and drank his way through the day, this continued and he is now the ward miracle. Staff have been amazing to us and him. Son happy to return home tonight as OH really doing well eating and drinking and talking far more than after the op. Sadly CPR broke a couple of ribs and opened up some of his chest wound which was healing nicely but majority already healed.

    I'm off to bed now exhausted!

    Glad others enjoyed their breaks.

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2019 #25736

    Went and checked the van for our long weekend trip starting Friday.  Then to see Grandtwins.  A grab truck came to take all the spoil that daughter had wheeled barrowed  from the the rear of the house, the final total was 15 tons. Truck left then a skip arrived so helped daughter to fill that with rubble.  

    Took grandtwins onto the Marshes by their house. The children were thrilled to see a distant Short Eared Owl, lots of Sky Lark activity also a couple of Chinese Water Deer.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2019 #25737

    It's our 3rd or 4th time here, OP. A great little site with good walks for Flyte, and surprisingly quiet. Had a great night's sleep last night!! Went to Lydford today, enjoyed a good walk as far as the Stag Car Park and spent a bit of time watching the Bramblings &Yellowhammers feeding at the centre.

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2019 #25738

    Oh Bakers. So, so sorry to hear the news. I knew I should have kept my fingers crossed. 

    Best wishes to you and family. You've been through the wringer.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2019 #25739

    The same goes for us too, B2.  All our thoughts go out to you. Keep strong.

  • Oneputt
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    edited March 2019 #25740

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    B2, All the best to and OH 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2019 #25741

    Good news for both of you, millie and Kjell, that MOT and service are done and your both soon getting out and about in your vans.

    Glad that you had a good time at Ely, H&T. We must stay over there some time in the future.

    We've talked about going to see some of the Di Vinci drawing some time but don't know if we'll be anywhere close enough for long enough to fit in a visit, WN. Glad that you had a good day in Liverpool today.