What are you all up to
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Got home from our break in East Yorkshire on Monday, took much longer than it should due to an accident on the M1, all traffic at a standstill.😫 Been kept busy this week, lots to do but at least the sun has been shining.
Good luck with your new Campervan Wherenext
Good to read you are enjoying your holiday Millie. Nice photos.
Haven't managed to catch up with all other news yet, still reading.
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Glad you had a good trip Nellie, hope appointments go well and you are able to fit a few short breaks in too.
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After catching up, belated best wishes and Congratulations to all those who have had birthdays and anniversaries,
Really struggling with the small font size when posting 😡 and I've got new glasses!!
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Thanks, Helen. I see that you were staying at Kenby Farm. Glad you liked it, we were there last year, and they appear to have done even more to it, as they said they would. Hope you enjoyed your stay.
We had our Covid injections this morning and although I have had no reaction so far OH can feel a "heavy" aching arm when she raises it. We have not had it as sunny today but it has stayed dry and reasonably warm. I was able to get the car washed this afternoon, but will lea,be the caravan until after it has had it's service next week, and then we can start to sort out more trips away.
Sorry to hear that your granddaughter is still having severe problems, Debs. Hope that she soon improves and is able to get back to Uni.
Pleased to hear that you both are having a good time over in Norfolk, R&R and Millie. Thanks for the photos and information on the Wells Lifeboat Horse.
Happy Anniversary to both of you Heddlo, enjoy your stay in Yorkshire.
Good to hear that all went well with your first night in the new M/H, WN, and am looking forward to seeing a photo of two of it. It is nice that MIL is managing fine, with a bit of help from her friends. BTW there is a similar difference in front size on another of my posts from last night in the Osprey post!!
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B2 - we certainly have been lucky with the weather - especially as when we left home almost two weeks ago now - the forecast was for rain every day. Apart from the odd 10 minute light shower, the last week has been non-stop sunshine. Was 23 degrees yesterday
I've just discovered another quirk of the 'improvements' to the website. I tried to copy and paste the relevant part of B2's post. I can highlight the relevant text but as soon as I release my mouse button, the highlighting disappears therefore I can't do a 'copy and paste'. Is it just me (or my mouse) - or has anyone else experienced this. It'll be a bit of a nuisance if it's no longer possible.
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B2 - we certainly have been lucky with the weather - especially as when we left home almost two weeks ago now - the forecast was for rain every day. Apart from the odd 10 minute light shower, the last week has been non-stop sunshine. Was 23 degrees yesterday
Copy and paste worked kn my android phone.
Who knows with this site??
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"I've just discovered another quirk of the 'improvements' to the website. I tried to copy and paste the relevant part of B2's post. I can highlight the relevant text but as soon as I release my mouse button, the highlighting disappears therefore I can't do a 'copy and paste'. Is it just me (or my mouse) - or has anyone else experienced this. It'll be a bit of a nuisance if it's no longer possible."
works ok for me Richard, windows 10 firefox
great night last night at proms in the park, even if it was a tad cool, so good to see youngsters enjoying their music, private school but mum & dad worked hard to put 3 kids thru the school, it wont be the same this time next year.
rained overnight but good for garden, much cooler today, OH looks like she has been in a war, arm in plaster after fracturing wrist and patch on eye after having catarac removed but lots family support over the next month so all good.
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Yes Milliehull the Carthusians were a silent order and I was surprised to read, somewhere, that many of them were from wealthy families and they would have had some sort of trade. Apart from seeing and speaking to nobody they were much better off than many in that era with regular meals, drinking water and a sort of flushing device for the toilet, a luxury in that day and age! Very interesting place and I could see myself there - for a week or two anyway!!!
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WBakers -Not heard from Goldie, hoping she's busy feeding the haymakers. And there's better news on the livestock front.
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Life has being going on as normal - we even managed 4 nights at Englethwaite Hall (wet, cold and windy).
Our next hurdle is 1st July when all the livestock over 6 weeks are jabbed. Then on 4th July, are “read” to determine if they are clear or not of TB. There’s nothing we can do to change the outcome, so we plod on.
4th July? Sounds a familiar date, is something else happening? I’m slightly active politically (to the extent displaying a poster) but will say no more.
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On 1st July Margaret has an operation on her left hand for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, she had the right hand done earlier in the year. Being right handed and having recovered from that Op she should be ready to vote on the 4th July I think this election has been the strangest I have ever experienced since first voting in 1964. When I was a youngster I remember cars with loudspeakers, lucky to get the ice cream van now! I suppose all the noise has gone onto Social Media so perhaps I should appreciate the quieter life? I always stay up to see the results coming in, usually getting to bed by about 4.00am but I am wondering if I am getting too old for that!
David
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I love Mount Grace as well, so interesting seeing the individual cells they lived in. It’s a beautiful setting as well, and I think Chris Beardshaw was responsible for the gardens looking so nice. It’s a truly beautiful, and relatively undiscovered bit of Yorkshire round there, tiny little villages, hidden moorland spots.
Just had a nice couple of hours tidying greenhouse and other garden areas at Mum’s. Very warm here now, mix of Sun and cloud.
DK, we usually stay up and watch some of poll counts come in. We have deliberately not watched any of the TV stuff, can’t be doing with all the point scoring. We need more than sound bite solutions to get this country back off its knees. I just hope we get some morally decent, honest, intelligent, and diligent representation, rather than the shambles we have had on all sides of the House. It’s not just a strong Government we need, but a decent Opposition bench to hold them to account as well.
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I made a large pan of vegetable soup this morning, enough for batches in the freezer. I used a recipe online, loads of cookery books but it takes so long to find what I want I find online easier, may have to get rid of some cookery books. I’m trying to diet for a family wedding and after putting Ilbs on on holiday and soup is a way of still getting my vitamins.
Eldest granddaughter is taking a nap in bed, she says she is still waking up at hospital times, lots of sleep to catch up on. Youngest granddaughter is bungee jumping off tall buildings! Only on tv, switch, it’s keeping her occupied, also grandad who says he needs to play with her, he’s happy as Larry to have an excuse to play with it. I’m on here as I’m putting off doing the pile of ironing that is waiting for me.
I put weed and feed on the front lawn but I clearly missed a patch as yellow weeds have come into flower. One of our neighbours is standing as a Green Cllr, he’s very nice but his garden is covered in weeds, ‘for the insects’ problem is they are spreading to everyone else’s gardens. Our strimmer is broken so waiting for the new one to be delivered before we can tackle it. Oh well, better get on with that ironing.
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I’m afraid “total neglect” is being mistaken for being insect and wildlife friendly by a lot of folks, but all that happens is that a few of the dominant plants/weeds end up strangling out the more diverse plants, and that ends up with less choice for anything that visits, particularly nectar rich stuff. I have patches of nettles, buttercups, etc…. In my garden, but controlled and not allowed to swamp out all the flowers such as Scabious, foxgloves, Hollyhocks, Agapanthus, Lavenders, etc….we get Hummingbird Hawk Moths, and plenty of different bees, beetles, grasshoppers. Next door is a strangled wilderness of nettles, burdock and greater and lesser bindweed. I suspect it’s also rat central, but it’s too dense a jungle to see them except when they come out under the fence😱
Keeping an eye on Devon weather, Dartmoor might just be possible🤞
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Thank you, it’s not imminent, but I like to keep an eye on things. It will be deepest Dartmoor, so we never know what we might get😁 We’ve previously had a fortnight of scorching heat, a week of deluge, and a mixed bag of both, but we just roll with it, as it’s a place we love in all seasons, and make the most of whatever happens. Hoping to go swimming if we can, and some cycling. Cottage by the way, not the MH, we can’t get that down the lanes, but the Jeep is good fun.
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Thanks, Helen. I see that you were staying at Kenby Farm. Glad you liked it, we were there last year, and they appear to have done even more to it, as they said they would. Hope you enjoyed your stay.
We did thank you Nellie, it is certainly a lovely CL and plenty to do in the area. 🙂
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It's been a beautiful day today, lots of sunshine ☀. Had lots if ironing to tackle this morning, not a job I relish.
Had a trip to our local tip, as its the only place where they will take florescent tubes for recycling. We then popped into the farm shop on the way home, arrived home a lot poorer. 🤣
Spent the afternoon with some if our neighbours for drinks and nibbles to celebrate their new arrival ,baby Charlotte who is now just a month old.
Also made a cake which is now ready for filling and icing tomorrow, our grand daughter is visiting us tomorrow, she really enjoys a bit of cake 🎂
Hope the forecast works out for you Ttda, and you get to Dartmoor.
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Another lovely sunny day after overnight rain, although it has clouded up now. Most important job this morning was giving Flyte a good wash in the shower and then a walk out in the sunshine to dry off. I was able to get the caravan hoovered out after lunch, but will delay cleaning the outside until after it has had it's service.
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In a galaxy far far away...
Watching a Star Wars series on Disney+ called The Acolyte when I noticed in the Jedi camp they still used aquarolls!
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Agree with you Redkite the font size is ridiculous. Then I read that they have done it on purpose! I thought that it was just another hiccup and would revert to normal soon. On my device, which is old I admit, all the longer names of people have run into the text of their story. I realise the large font may be easier for some to read but it is rather large now. Then when one comes to type anything in it’s all in such tiny text. How does this help anyone. Please someone just put it back to normal as it’s all an effort now.
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I live in area where change is slow. The house is 300 years old, the oak tree in the garden is 400 years old. and two farming families in the valley have been here longer than that.
It is therefore no surprise that CAMC has still been unable to change the size of the writing on my I pad. It is still the same. No smaller, No bigger, No shouty capitals. No long names muddled into stories .Absolutely unaltered.
But at least you have all taught me the meaning of the word Font. I thought it was just to do with baptism of babies - which our four somehow missed. Never mind.
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Phone home CT.
Well the IT boffins have managed to make it even worse. What an absolute joke CAMC's claim that this is making customer service better. Going to have to hunt out my old magnifying glass, or move to Dartmoor so I can see what I'm typing.
A few photos from our time spent at Erddig NT last Thursday.
We've been cleaning out the house of stored caravan parts. Some have ended up at the tip. We'll now try to sell some on Marketplace then offer the rest out on community freecycle.
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A photo of our new vehicle. I think TW had a Wildax Pulsar at one time, might still do.
Plus a bonus for Francis of a car we came across today.
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I used to be a werewolf 🤔
But I’m alright nowhooooooo!😁
Long time since I visited Erdigg, hope all the trip went well. We are off somewhere for a couple of nights this week hopefully. Red hot up here, 25c in garden,
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Is your photo flipped WN, or does it have sliding doors both sides?
I had a look, ingenious layout👍
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Sliding doors both sides Ttda, but just the one electric step on the nearside so a collapsible small step required. We had both open on Thursday to let the breeze blow through. Had a bike rack fitted as well.
A couple of niggles so it will have to go in for an hour or so but we'll probably get a Fiamma canopy fitted soon. Everything's been a bit rushed
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Indeed we did, WN. Hope it suits you as it definitely lends itself to day van use.
Three tips: before you attempt to sleep in it, ensure the bed goes together properly as there was something amiss with the metal frame supplied with ours. Secondly, we never did figure out how to change a tail light bulb which has to be done from inside. Thirdly, for much easier use of the tables, we moved the mounts to the front of the two rear seats as shown (not safe to carry passengers with the tables in that position though).
Enjoy your van.
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We established that a second electric step on the offside couldn’t be fitted due to the placement of the exhaust system.
We had a wind out canopy even though we ordered the van without one. Needless to say we didn’t pay for it as it was Wildax's error.
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