What are you all up to

Oneputt replied on 13/12/2016 07:57

Posted on 13/12/2016 07:57

Got back from Fisher Field yesterday after a great weekend away.  Downside is van is filthy bit that will have to wait, more important jollities to enjoytongue-out House more or less decorated although not bothering with outside

MrRoute replied on 31/10/2018 10:06

Posted on 31/10/2018 08:39 by huskydog

Off to Currys today to buy a new TV , Currys told me that our old one could not be repaired and under the warranty sent me a voucher towards a new one , oh ,what do I get !!!

Posted on 31/10/2018 10:06

can highly recommend samsung smart tv cool

Takethedogalong replied on 31/10/2018 11:14

Posted on 31/10/2018 11:14

Nellie and brue, I will post some photos of St Mary’s, you know where! I’d have to crop them down too much on here.

Last hour on here for us, glorious sunshine, but cold overnight. Frozen dog water bowl this morning. Think we are just going to head straight home today rather than stopping off somewhere. 

Tammygirl replied on 31/10/2018 12:01

Posted on 31/10/2018 07:42 by cyberyacht

TG's problems with visas has reminded me to sort out mine for our silver wedding cruise next year. Musn't leave it too late although USA shouldn't be so difficult.

Posted on 31/10/2018 12:01

USA is a piece of cake compared to India CYfrown they certainly don't make it easy, you would think they would do all they can to encourage tourism and simplify the system, or at least get their facts right. It used to be £30 per person now its well over £100 each plus if you go through an agent and extra £35 each for processing surprised 

Where are you going for your 25th?

Sounds an interesting cruise TG, and very complicated.

Interesting is what we thought when we saw it and booked, never gave it a thought that visa for India would be so complicated or expensive frownVisa's needed for other ports/countries but they seem to be quite straight forward (fingers crossed)

Dull day so far so off to cinema for a break from all the hassle laughing never been during the day since I was a kid but the other viewing is at 9.15 tonight. 

brue replied on 31/10/2018 12:15

Posted on 31/10/2018 11:14 by Takethedogalong

Nellie and brue, I will post some photos of St Mary’s, you know where! I’d have to crop them down too much on here.

Last hour on here for us, glorious sunshine, but cold overnight. Frozen dog water bowl this morning. Think we are just going to head straight home today rather than stopping off somewhere. 

Posted on 31/10/2018 12:15

Thanks TDA, if anyone wonders what the inside of this collegiate church looks like I found an old Youtube clip. Hearing some of the music there is another reason to step inside.

ABM replied on 31/10/2018 13:06

Posted on 26/10/2018 22:04 by Wherenext

Not really Nellie as the metal ring that the cover is screwed onto expands with the heat and makes the fit tighter.

Am going to try fairy liquid gently rubbed into the exceedingly small gap, but tomorrow as too tired now!

Posted on 31/10/2018 13:06

WN,  Not  heard  if  you  have  cured  the  cooker  light  problem  BUT  :--

if,  as you  say,  the  thing  gets  tighter  if  its  warmed / heated  could you  cool  it  with,  say,  cool  bag  freezable  blocks  ??  One  of  the  elements  should  have  a  different  co-efficient  of  expansion  so  chilling  might  do  the  trick  assuming  you  have  not  gone  the  "Hard  Route"  and  hired  an  oxy-acetylene  cutter  gulp surprisedcool

Takethedogalong replied on 31/10/2018 16:09

Posted on 31/10/2018 16:09

We’re home! Good run up from Warwick until two junctions from home, then the M1 curse kicked in! However, we were on home territory and took to the hills so to speak, so rattled last few miles off nicely. House bitterly cold on arrival, but stove is now glowing and we have had a meal, just going to finish off unloading and draining down. Mountain of washing, but it’ll get done! 

Safe journeys to everyone else!👍

Takethedogalong replied on 31/10/2018 16:12

Posted on 31/10/2018 12:15 by brue

Thanks TDA, if anyone wonders what the inside of this collegiate church looks like I found an old Youtube clip. Hearing some of the music there is another reason to step inside.

Posted on 31/10/2018 16:12

It is a fabulous church, a mix of the very old, and the not quite so old due to a fire. But a who’s who of English history is buried in there, including Enoch Powell! More interesting than some Cathedrals we have visited, and much loved by the people of Warwick.

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