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Don’t give in so early, make them sweat, or at least use Google lens. We’ve had some nice stays in the nearby commercial site on the waterfront that has a CMHC area.Oban
Don’t give in so early, make them sweat, or at least use Google lens. We’ve had some nice stays in the nearby commercial site on the waterfront that has a CMHC area.Oban
Easy man! You only gave us 3 minutes to answer. 🙀.Oban
We visited Scotland in May 2015 and have no inclination to visit again. Beautiful scenery, terrible food and weather.I was in Scotland 12 days ago, lovely, really lovely, but I could not stick the weather or midges, those you can keep.
Devon for me every day of the week, my wife thinks the same…………She is Scottish!
How can you say the food is terrible, have you never eaten Scotch Pie or deep fried Mars Bar? Two culinary gems. Seriously though we have had some really great meals out when visiting Scotland. So I guess like many areas it’s all dependent on where you go.We visited Scotland in May 2015 and have no inclination to visit again. Beautiful scenery, terrible food and weather.
Very unlucky. The fresh sea foods on the west highland coast are legendary . Scallops, Langoustines, salmon plus the best beefWe visited Scotland in May 2015 and have no inclination to visit again. Beautiful scenery, terrible food and weather.
We ate out a couple of times and at restaurants that had above average reviews. At one restaurant, my burger was raw on one side. OH's meal was okay. On another occasion, my meal was okay, but part of OH's meal was frozen solid! We are very wary of sending stuff back to the kitchen so paid for meals and left.How can you say the food is terrible, have you never eaten Scotch Pie or deep fried Mars Bar? Two culinary gems. Seriously though we have had some really great meals out when visiting Scotland. So I guess like many areas it’s all dependent on where you go.
Ha ha, we know how to fleece the Englanders.We ate out a couple of times and at restaurants that had above average reviews. At one restaurant, my burger was raw on one side. OH's meal was okay. On another occasion, my meal was okay, but part of OH's meal was frozen solid! We are very wary of sending stuff back to the kitchen so paid for meals and left.
Another occasion in Oban, I ordered scallops and salad which came in a big bowl filled with rocket leaves which I detest. It had two or maybe three pieces of tomato and a grand total of three scallops. This was supposed to be a main meal and I paid the price for a main meal!
Very true, but I am not an Englander. LOL!Ha ha, we know how to fleece the Englanders.
Ha, ha……He’s not English! 😂🤣🤣😂Ha ha, we know how to fleece the Englanders.
Very true, the roads are jam packed. When I was young, I'd walk down my street and at nearly every house was a car parked, now the same street has 3 or 4 cars jam packed at each house.Seriously though, I think we would all agree, driving around these islands is certainly no fun anymore……Sadly.
It was certainly no fun traveling from Aberdeen to S Devon a couple of weeks ago, and it’s now going to get worse!
In our Cul de Sac of 30 houses, every house has a garage, but there is only two homes that put their cars in the garage.Very true, the roads are jam packed. When I was young, I'd walk down my street and at nearly every house was a car parked, now the same street has 3 or 4 cars jam packed at each house.
You could draw the same conclusion about anywhere based on a one time visit at the wrong time.We visited Scotland in May 2015 and have no inclination to visit again. Beautiful scenery, terrible food and weather.
Being very negative, we visited a Michelin star restaurant in France for our wedding anniversary also in 2015 and were quite disappointed.You could draw the same conclusion about anywhere based on a one time visit at the wrong time.
We have amazing weather - sometimes - just like anywhere else.
Within walking distance of where I live we have a Michelin Star Restaurant that serves amazing food if you have deep pockets. Also we have a pub that locals avoid because you need deep pockets and poor taste buds. We have amazing coffee shops in the next village and poor ones in the main town.
Fantastic scenery which is now over run by tick box tourists and we no longer visit.
Midgies are not a real problem most of the time in our area as they need just the right conditions of temperature and no wind before they'll swarm. Unlike the tourists who now swarm most of the year regardless of weather.
If they are parked it’s not a problem, it’s when they are out. Near us with four houses there are 11 cars and our nearest neighbours no longer have cars. We once had three cars for two of us too. Mea culpa.Very true, the roads are jam packed. When I was young, I'd walk down my street and at nearly every house was a car parked, now the same street has 3 or 4 cars jam packed at each house.
A lot depends on where a councillor shops or lives!Back to road rant while waiting in Kurdish barbers. Local town main car park has 50% spots closed off for resurfacing. It was quite reasonable without potholes and given speeds are low not an issue. Whereas local roads nuff said….. Who decides the priorities?
We all have garages in our cul de sac. Sadly none are wide enough for a normal car. The Building regs people forgot about the doors!In our Cul de Sac of 30 houses, every house has a garage, but there is only two homes that put their cars in the garage.
The local. Council tried to stop partial parking on the pavements, until it was pointed out that if it was stopped then Emergency vehicles might not get down some of the roads.
In our Cul de Sac of 30 houses, every house has a garage, but there is only two homes that put their cars in the garage.
The local. Council tried to stop partial parking on the pavements, until it was pointed out that if it was stopped then Emergency vehicles might not get down some of the roads.