Oh goody. Have just rechecked the predicted weather for holiday village. Temps dropping from unbearable to nice & warm/hottish levels & 'chance' of rain. That could mean quite good after all. The 2 sites now much closer in their temps forecasts too.
Will keep on checking so shall know exactly what to wear for flight. Last year I'd checked & unlike everyone else, who was wearing fleeces etc, I had worn suitable thin clothes, so that when we arrived at Innsbruk in the high 20s I was fine & didnt melt! J.
Geoff.--The French are very chic, so no socks with sandals, knotted hankies, braces, or sunburn, but then we wouldn't expect that of you.
We also have a check list. The last time we went away in the caravan OH said he had checked it 4 time, muttering to himself as he did it. When we arrived at Burford, he had forgotten the TV ariel pole. nuff said.
Geoff, sorry to change subject, but this is one of them bugs that fell off my strawberry! I know the picture is tiny, but you can just make it out at the top part of the picture (not the two yellow lines, just above) Any ideas?
Oh Kate, I've just shown my ignorance of all things footy. I read your first four words as meaning that you were going to a play reading tonight where the script was by a Russian author called Chelski. Silly old Bear :- (
Hello campers and escapees, what a busy day you have all had. I 'be been in the office all day, but managed to get out at at dinner to buy some cheap books from a shop that is closing down, 4 paperbacks for ??7. Can look forward to some reading next week when I'm off.
Geoff, are Musical youth with you then? Can you do the dancing too?
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Flo-taken care of- naturellement
Jo-I do my own selecting then there can be no arguments-would you let him select for you?
No way!
I do for him though!
J.
Oh goody. Have just rechecked the predicted weather for holiday village. Temps dropping from unbearable to nice & warm/hottish levels & 'chance' of rain. That could mean quite good after all. The 2 sites now much closer in their temps forecasts too.
Will keep on checking so shall know exactly what to wear for flight. Last year I'd checked & unlike everyone else, who was wearing fleeces etc, I had worn suitable thin clothes, so that when we arrived at Innsbruk in the high 20s I was fine & didnt melt! J.
Chelski play Reading tonight, would any one like to predict a score, there may be a prize?
I have not not lived there for years, we will need Dan or pottiepam to help with Cornish phrases
Geoff.--The French are very chic, so no socks with sandals, knotted hankies, braces, or sunburn, but then we wouldn't expect that of you
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We also have a check list. The last time we went away in the caravan OH said he had checked it 4 time, muttering to himself as he did it. When we arrived at Burford, he had forgotten the TV ariel pole. nuff said.
Geoff, sorry to change subject, but this is one of them bugs that fell off my strawberry! I know the picture is tiny, but you can just make it out at the top part of the picture (not the two yellow lines, just above) Any ideas?
Oh Kate, I've just shown my ignorance of all things footy. I read your first four words as meaning that you were going to a play reading tonight where the script was by a Russian author called Chelski. Silly old Bear :- (
Geoff, if you're lacking a suitable budgie:
Oh Flo,


Lottie, in case they don't speak English, you might find this useful;
Ple'ma an bysva?
Geoff, are Musical youth with you then? Can you do the dancing too?
Pain au raisin pour moi s'il vous plait.