gone soft in my old age
Re: gone soft in my old age
It's not going soft,
I have two weeks up in the lake district, in a hoseasons caravan park at Grange-Over-Sands. Can't wait to get away from it all and explore the area!
I have two weeks up in the lake district, in a hoseasons caravan park at Grange-Over-Sands. Can't wait to get away from it all and explore the area!
"It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end."
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Re: gone soft in my old age
and there is lots to explore - when you know who to ask......VersysRider wrote:It's not going soft,
Can't wait to get away from it all and explore the area!
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Re: gone soft in my old age
In Bude, Dusi. Still there. I suppose it should be out enjoying it rather than messaging on abr but it gives me something to do while marie is looking at clothes. She has a whole wardrobe full of clothes but still has nothing to wear! Any one with a bit of local knowledge have any recommendations of must dos in the area?
I went to the Caribbean on holiday with my wife last year.
Jamaica?
No, she wanted to.
Jamaica?
No, she wanted to.
Re: gone soft in my old age
Yep go to the top of the high street, [up the hill] and on the left there is a surf shop called Lazy Lizard, nip in and buy me a table! :woohoo:ipswichbiker wrote:In Bude, Dusi. Still there. I suppose it should be out enjoying it rather than messaging on abr but it gives me something to do while marie is looking at clothes. She has a whole wardrobe full of clothes but still has nothing to wear! Any one with a bit of local knowledge have any recommendations of must dos in the area?
For me I can just chill by the sea and watch the surfers out doing their thing, if your interested ask in a shop for the times and places, not as obvious as you think as the half decent locals play after work for a few hours.
If you fancy a trek in the car the Seal Sanctuary at Gweek is great, Newquay for Mrs IB, plenty of shops, Port Issac isn't far away, a proper Cornish fishing village, and the location for Doc Martin, and don't forget the Pasties; what I'd give for a decent one right this moment.
You can always discover little inlets and coves, some have beaches that would rival the worlds best.
If you or Mrs IB hasn't done the Lands End thing, then incorporate it with Newquay; did I mention Pasties?
If your both feeling adventurous how about a surf lesson? and finally a romantic walk or two on the beach at sundown, followed by a pint of the local hooch and a Pasty!.
That should keep you occupied.
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A bad day on the bike is still better than a good day at the office
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