What are you all up to
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Cornersteady replied on 30/10/2018 17:41
JVB66 replied on 30/10/2018 17:50
Takethedogalong replied on 30/10/2018 18:27
Posted on 30/10/2018 18:27
We don’t usually stay for long at Notgrove, but there are some interesting places close by, such as Chedworth Villa, and of course Sudeley. We were one of only a trio of outfits, so lots of room. The dog walk is a rather nice little stroll as well.
Nice day here at Warwick, after dog walking, we took a stroll into town and had lunch in a nice little pizza restaurant. Then up to St Mary’s Church. Fabulous memorial display for the WW1 centenary. The church was full of poppy displays, including a very poignant one of purple poppies commemorating all the animals and birds that were involved in the conflict. Very moving, lots of personal stories.
JVB66 replied on 30/10/2018 18:34
Takethedogalong replied on 30/10/2018 18:43
JVB66 replied on 30/10/2018 18:55
Posted on 30/10/2018 18:43 by TakethedogalongThanks for that, we shall investigate next time we are there. Where are you heading to this time out?
Posted on 30/10/2018 18:55
Back to what seems our third home ( FM our second)now Seacroft we have tickets for the charity night with the Sherringham Shanty men in Cromer pier theatre ,then on to Sunny Honey next week for a w/ed meet up with a big group of friends,some in Holiday homes at a commercial site, we and some others are on what they call a "gold serviced pitch?"
milliehull replied on 30/10/2018 20:15
Tammygirl replied on 30/10/2018 20:24
Posted on 30/10/2018 20:24
Lovely bright cold day again to start with, then turned late afternoon to drizzle
Boiler man came this morning service all done for another year
OH went to Dundee to get Mum her hearing aid fixed all sorted
So the morning was good with no problems, the afternoon went down hill in every respect.
OH has been sat pulling his hair out trying to sort out the visa's we have now found out we need for our cruise in January, most of them are straight forward but the one for India (a whole 8 hours) is a nightmare.
So much conflicting information and that's from the Official Indian Visa site. The cost is also unbelievable, depending on which visa you get, which they can't decide you need. One part says you can get an eVisa, another part says you have to have a tourist visa, while even another part says if you are not getting off the ship you don't need one. The last bit is totally wrong as the cruise company says they will not even allow you to board the ship if you don't have a visa. Trying to fill out the forms is not straight forward, some of the information they ask for we don't have, flipping nightmare. If it wasn't all paid for I would just forget it why is nothing straight forward.
brue replied on 30/10/2018 20:27
Posted on 30/10/2018 20:27
Best wishes over the coming weeks Millie. We are on a count down for our sons and grandson's move north, it will seem very strange when they have gone but I'll be pleased to think the family are together again and I won't have piles of washing to do.
We're hoping to take the van away soon, somewhere cold no doubt but somewhere we like.
Good luck with your plans TG, our posts crossed.
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Takethedogalong replied on 30/10/2018 21:18
Posted on 30/10/2018 21:18
That’s bad news at the moment Millie, I hope things go ok for you. Sounds an interesting cruise TG, and very complicated.
Our last night out tonight, I am looking forward to renewing my love affair with our dishwasher. I loathe washing pots.
Pack some Winter woollies brue, it’s blinking cold outside now!
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