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Thanks for the update Hutch
Hope DD he continues to improves and soon back on the road of caravanning.
 
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Dear Woosies, I would like to report that Dusty Dog , has had his shoulder replacement successfully done, He is in good humour but has to be in a sling for a couple of weeks , then Physiotherapy for several weeks.
If I have any more information I will pass it on,
Oh yes, He hopes to be on the dry until Christmas. We shall see.
Hutch.
Sling?….. I heard it’s a Singapore Sling… lol.
Glad to see he’s on the mend πŸ‘

Steve ( currently painting, mostly my fekkin self!!!)
 
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Wow....​

Really feel sad for the people of Valencia Spain.
We were caravanning on a site just south of the City last February. The campsite is situated in the flood area and is open all year so would of had people staying of all nationalities.
 
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Yes, a terrible time for the people there
Our youngest son ran in a half Marathon there on Saturday, and moved the Barcelona on Monday for 4 days, a lucky move for him and his girl friend.
 
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Yes, a terrible time for the people there
Our youngest son ran in a half Marathon there on Saturday, and moved the Barcelona on Monday for 4 days, a lucky move for him and his girl friend.
Not as bad, but where my son works in South Africa they got hit with a massive storm with hailstones bigger than a tennis ball. Numerous trees fallen down cutting off power supplies and many roads flooded and it is late spring there. They have been without power for a couple of days.
 
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Sling?….. I heard it’s a Singapore Sling… lol.
Glad to see he’s on the mend πŸ‘

Steve ( currently painting, mostly my fekkin self!!!)
Steve’s handy painting tip

Don’t try to play air drums to β€œIn the air tonight” whilst painting….. it may produce the Jackson Pollock effect …… just saying……
 
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Well Happy New Year, to all Woosies, and to all PC forum members. Let's hope it will be a good and safe Year for Caravan outings.
I will be trying to arrange a spring get-together for anyone who can get together.
Hutch and Elaine.
 
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Well Happy New Year, to all Woosies, and to all PC forum members. Let's hope it will be a good and safe Year for Caravan outings.
I will be trying to arrange a spring get-together for anyone who can get together.
Hutch and Elaine.
A very peaceful and Happy New Year to both you and Elaine Hutch.

And of course this goes to all others for 2025..
 
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Well Happy New Year, to all Woosies, and to all PC forum members. Let's hope it will be a good and safe Year for Caravan outings.
I will be trying to arrange a spring get-together for anyone who can get together.
Hutch and Elaine.
Thanks Hutch, wishing you Elaine, all the Woosies and Forumites a healthy 2025.Do you have any ideas for the Spring?
Best wishes
Dusty and Lady Villa
 
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This brought a smile to my face. A grandson’s partner is brilliant at tick-tock type things, and sent us this for new year.

Featuring our great grandson number 6.


Hope it works. (Tick Tock not needed).

Happy new year to all.

John
 
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So in true Woosie fashion we are away this weekend and guess what,
Yep
It's been peeing down all day and still rain given for tomorrow,
I give up!
 
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Bounced it down here at Eye Kettleby Lakes in the early hours of this morning but cleared up now.
Note to self: remember to bring awning rail runners to prevent black streaks.
Due to be windy and overcast here today.

Steve
 
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Have a thought for those poor souls that have dragged van, MH, tent etc to Gods county for the Easter break, it has hardly stopped raining for three days now, some very heavy.

Still, on the bright side, my water butts are full! πŸ‘
 
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Have a thought for those poor souls that have dragged van, MH, tent etc to Gods county for the Easter break, it has hardly stopped raining for three days now, some very heavy.

Still, on the bright side, my water butts are full! πŸ‘
My granddaughter and friends went down to Liskeard yesterday. Terrible weather and only a minor improvement today. But they were hot tubbing last night. That’s Cornwall for you.
 
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Where? πŸ€”πŸ€·
, Holburn Doublebois. . . They were going camping but with the forecasts cancelled and booked a lodge type place at short notice. Me, I’m recuperating from an unplanned overnight stay in RUH SAU due to a real sod of a nosebleed, that set off again yesterday. But I managed to stem it with a 1 hr 40 min squeeze.
 
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, Holburn Doublebois. . . They were going camping but with the forecasts cancelled and booked a lodge type place at short notice. Me, I’m recuperating from an unplanned overnight stay in RUH SAU due to a real sod of a nosebleed, that set off again yesterday. But I managed to stem it with a 1 hr 40 min squeeze.
Hope it doesn't ruin your Easter.
I thought you'd given up road rage 😜😜
 
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Hope it doesn't ruin your Easter.
I thought you'd given up road rage 😜😜
No we had no plans for going away at Easter. Today hosted BIL and Monday our daughter comes around for a roast lamb lunch.

Re my nosebleed I presented at our local hospital around 1200 pm but they could not do anything. But they offered to call an ambulance to take me either to Bath or Swindon. But we had our car so we opted to drive in to Bath. Luckily we did as on arrival at RUH A&E there were eight ambulances queuing. So my wife dropped me at the entrance and drove off to find a parking slot. Like a true Brit I joined the queue getting lots of stares with lots of blood. But a lady stood up grabbed my arm and walked me to the reception and banged on the window. The response was that I was triaged there and then and shot through to Urgent Care. The staff were brilliant in initial treatment, booked me a bed overnight if required and then moved me to Surgical Assessment Unit where drips were put in and bloods BP etc. and stayed overnight. Ready for discharge the nurse even arranged for a speedy delivery of meds to the Discharge Lounge to enable my wife to collect me rather than having to reshuffle her commitments which would have led to a five hour wait.

In all the care provided was brilliant and I dread to think what it has cost the NHSto deal with my nosebleed. With more to come as my kidneys took a hit. What I found amazing was that listening to medical staff dealing with other patients was the caring , and professional approach, not seeking to rush the discussions.

So my wife is on dog walking duties and might even be persuaded to fire up the Alko. πŸ‘
 
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Is this the first outing in the MoHo Kev? Enjoy it anyway.
Mel
Yes Mel, but just to enlighten you all, haven't seen a drop of that wet stuff today, even had some sunshine this afternoon, the rain god must of felt sorry for me.
Oh and I went on a bus today, now that's an experience in it self. πŸ˜†
 
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