What are you all up to today? - part 3
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Oneputt replied on 13/07/2016 06:48
milliehull replied on 13/07/2016 08:30
replied on 13/07/2016 09:15
Posted on 13/07/2016 09:15
Can't remember Malcolm.....sorry. We just wandered around the town and along the sea front.
Write your comments here...Did you go on the pier, Ian? There's a restaurant at the North end, an amusement arcade in the middle and another bar/restaurant at the southern end. You can also see fisherman fishing when the tide's in. There's also an icecream kiosk on the promenade by the northern end of the pier. I rather liked the rum and raisin icecream there.
ABM replied on 13/07/2016 12:50
Posted on 13/07/2016 12:50
Ah, preparing myself for a nice casual lunch, now that I've finally but, alas, only temporarily found where my E-mails are residing on this D******D, Baffling, B****y New Windows 10 which is pre-installed on this new desk-top that I just might have wasted my 1999 Christmas Bonus on !
Still at least its up & running muuuuuuuch quicker than the one piled up in the corner. Might end up wasting time on finding where things are and not posting on 'ere
brue replied on 13/07/2016 13:27
Posted on 13/07/2016 13:27
It takes awhile to work out things on Windows 10, I think I've got there now, in fact I've forgotten what it was like without it!
I'm recovering this morning after a truly British night out watching Shakespeare in the open air, camping chairs, teeth chattering, drinks spilt, picnic crumbs and a loud cheer at the end. If the Sennen based Illyria company come your way they're good fun, they'll be in Dorset again tonight at Kingston Lacy, heading east then the north and Culzean Castle by July 23rd.
moulesy replied on 13/07/2016 15:27
Posted on 13/07/2016 15:27
Just back from Ellesmere - what a lovely little town that is. We walked round the lakes and back along the Llangollen canal to the marina.
Fortunately all the stiles on the walk seem to have been replaced with kissing gates. We had a nerve-jangling moment at on of the stiles on the walk yesterday. Harry is quite agile at getting across stiles. He gets his front feet on the top bar, climbs up almost ladder style and then jumps overs. Unfortunately he misjudged the drop on one particular stile yesterday, it must have been a good 6 feet and landed quite awkwardly head first. It could have been quite nasty but he picked himself up straight away and carried on regardless. Seems not have suffered any after effects which is quite a relief!
(Lady, being a lady, just stands and waits to be lifted over the stiles - nothing to strenuous for that one! )
HelenandTrevor replied on 13/07/2016 18:24
Posted on 13/07/2016 18:24
After all the long walks we have done over the last week, we decided to let the train take the strain. We travelled on the Bure Valley Railway from Aylsham to Wroxham. We used the CC discount and the dogs are welcome too. Had a lovely lunch watching the boats on the river, before travelling back in the afternoon. Back on the site now and the EE wifi seems to beworking, just.
IanH replied on 13/07/2016 18:59
milliehull replied on 13/07/2016 19:00
Posted on 13/07/2016 19:00
Sounds like a good day Helen. I love a ride on a heritage railway.
We didnt have quite the day we planned as our daughter rang first thing to ask if we could have 6 year old grand-daughter as she wasn't well so have spent the day looking after a poorly little girl with a dreadful cough.
milliehull replied on 13/07/2016 19:18
Posted on 13/07/2016 19:18
Just back from Ellesmere - what a lovely little town that is. We walked round the lakes and back along the Llangollen canal to the marina.
Fortunately all the stiles on the walk seem to have been replaced with kissing gates. We had a nerve-jangling moment at on of the stiles on the walk yesterday. Harry is quite agile at getting across stiles. He gets his front feet on the top bar, climbs up almost ladder style and then jumps overs. Unfortunately he misjudged the drop on one particular stile yesterday, it must have been a good 6 feet and landed quite awkwardly head first. It could have been quite nasty but he picked himself up straight away and carried on regardless. Seems not have suffered any after effects which is quite a relief!
(Lady, being a lady, just stands and waits to be lifted over the stiles - nothing to strenuous for that one! )
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Glad that Lady is living up to her name. Also pleased to hear that Harry has suffered no ill effects after leaping off a stile. That must have been a nasty moment.
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