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Added together over last 40+ years caravanning, and before, (flats, hotels) probably spent more time in Norfolk holidaying in total than any other county. (Next county south of us) No mountains (or hills) but stacks to do and see, and the beer tastes very similar to most other places! Explore! Enjoy?
 
Added together over last 40+ years caravanning, and before, (flats, hotels) probably spent more time in Norfolk holidaying in total than any other county. (Next county south of us) No mountains (or hills) but stacks to do and see, and the beer tastes very similar to most other places! Explore! Enjoy?
Enjoy your next adventure πŸ™‚
 
Thank you Beachball.
Yes its great.Rains now stopped and brightening up a little.
So relaxing and not having to work.
Until Tuesday that isπŸ˜ͺ
 
The weather here has reminded us why we like to go to France or Spain for our main holidays. Overcast as usual here in Weymouth.
 
The weather here has reminded us why we like to go to France or Spain for our main holidays. Overcast as usual here in Weymouth.
Yes Staycation isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Even in nice weather here sitting outside a nice bar in Europe just seems that bit nicer.
 
Being in Scotland we are well aware of the midges although where we are they are not a problem. We were up at Luss a couple of weeks back and there were some there but not too bad but further out then they could be a real problem. I am afraid you need the nets down on any open windows and the door, at least we would on our door but our grandson put his finger through it.
 
Being in Scotland we are well aware of the midges although where we are they are not a problem. We were up at Luss a couple of weeks back and there were some there but not too bad but further out then they could be a real problem. I am afraid you need the nets down on any open windows and the door, at least we would on our door but our grandson put his finger through it.
Accidents do happen did you manage the repair the net on the door i hope so πŸ™‚
 

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