- Oct 4, 2011
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Just returned from a glorious weekend at Cirencester Club site - superb. Was a bit dubious as so large but it was fab, as was the weather and to be able to work through the park into Cirencester both Sat and Sun was a bonus. OH now looks as if we've been to Tenerife for a week, not Gloucestershire for a weekend! However, on the Sat morning, we were just walking past a van and I glanced around and saw a very elderly gentleman had fallen backwards after tripping over his guy rope. I ran over and checked him out, apart from a tear on his wrist (his skin very thin), he seemed fine and we sat him up and then helped him onto his mobility scooter. Got chatting and bless him, he was 83 and had been widowed 4 years and his children very kindly towed him to places and set him up and he was at this site for 20 days. He had a lovely van and all the right equipment but I couldn't help worrying about him, so we checked on him until we left and took him some Birthday cake. It just tore at my heart strings to think he was alone, but obviously happy, but we were wondering about who collected his water and took away his waste? Would he do it? Would the children have asked the Wardens to keep an eye on him? Does anyone know if there are special circumstances for elderly single caravanners? Just got me thinking that's all!
Also, learnt not to leave real wax candles in the window on a hot sunny day of 80 degrees plus ... lovely pool of melted wax all over the table in the van and £30 worth of flameless vanilla scented candles ruined lol
Also, learnt not to leave real wax candles in the window on a hot sunny day of 80 degrees plus ... lovely pool of melted wax all over the table in the van and £30 worth of flameless vanilla scented candles ruined lol
