I hope the weather improves but in N Lincolnshire it been a dry day hereDown in Poole the heavens have opened and we will be in a pool of water shortly!
Hi Pete does your other half reads this ?Quote "Last month she had her annual waxing. No more BB until next year!" And here's me thinking you was talking about Terri!
Quite a bit of southern England gets good mobile signal………..often from France though.Next year if we cannot go to France we want to find a site with fully serviced pitches in the southern part of England where there is a sandy beach close by. In addition, there needs to be a decent mobile signal or good free wifi and they take dogs. I guess that will be asking too much.
Where we about 4 miles from Poole as the crow files and are lucky to get one bar outside. Site wifi is just as bad. However not the end of the world as can sort of still connect and patience is a virtue! We had the same with mobile and wifi in Weymouth and also up at Brean in Somerset.Quite a bit of southern England gets good mobile signal………..often from France though.
Quite a bit of southern England gets good mobile signal………..often from France though.
Living and camping in the middle of it here, that claim takes some accepting, it can be dreadful, even carrying phones from two unlinked providers to increase our chances, our Three & O2.
I hope it improves are you on countdown to next breakBristol.....back home😔
15 degrees and very cloudy.
Never mind.....only 9 weeks and 5 days till Hillhead🤣
Are you away in SeptemberUmmmm.......9weeks,4 days,2 1/2 hours.
Yep....on countdown😅
Lovely picture feel for youYes......cant wait.
Our usual trip to Hillhead,Brixham.
We are both finding caravan holidays very difficult
though at the moment, as we lost our little Shih-Tzu cross (15 1/2) 3 months ago.
Still grieving. 😪
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Cute pictureWe had good weather for ducks on our trip to Yorkshire and surprised they weren’t Eiders! View attachment 1800
Nice PictureWe had 2 visitors every morning without fail waiting for their breakfast at Warcombe Farm.
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