A photo of the day thread

View from off side hab window
Crowtrees cl Waterhouses nr leek
Lovely morning of coffee and porridge lol
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Also got no view behind me now A french van drove off hardstanding onto wet sand :cry: I feel for them

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Will do

I wont miss anything it is at the back of my pitch they are waiting for a breakdown truck to pull him out
 
Well we've been in the Yew tree Inn for a few and the landlord introduced us to this
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It sounded.......
Well the only way I can explain it was heavenly such a sweet sound
Returning to the pub next week
£5 a night Inc electric bargain
 
Some folk keep their tool box in the boot but with Billy, the boot is the tool box...

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JJ :cool:[/QUOTE]

I am pleased to see he uses the same quality boot lid support as I do on Helen. I am hoping to reduce my tool kit this year and squeeze a 70 litre water tank in there as well!

Lovely to see the mature Hymers, more pictures please!

Clive:france::france::france:

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Well we've been in the Yew tree Inn for a few and the landlord introduced us to this
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It sounded.......
Well the only way I can explain it was heavenly such a sweet sound
Returning to the pub next week
£5 a night Inc electric bargain


Hi
Where is the Yew tree, there are so many on google.
thanks
 
Just a few days ago.

An example of South African Health and Safety.

No fences, just a warning sign. Get out and have a walk around if you want to but don't come complaining to us if you get eaten.

And they are there, 4 prides within 8 kilometers.

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Visited the Normandy American war graves today, very moving place.
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It's an amazing place, I've visited a few times now (as well as other war cemeteries in the vicinity).

Check this out for a moving experience. I found a gravestone of an Edward L Johnson. The date on his stone is June 6 1944 so it's likely he never made it off Omaha Beach, 100 feet below.
As I took the video clip....well..listen for yourself. So poignant.

Every World leader and politician should be forced to visit this place before making the all-too-easy decision to send other people's kids to war.

 
Once again we found ourselves back at our local site. "Rivermead" in Weston Colley, Hampshire. 15 miles from home with lovely walks to lovely country pubs. It's just too easy to call it quits on a Friday evening after work and head there.

More at www.gohumberto.com

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Hear no evil, speak no evil and see no evil
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Then came across this spring
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Then saw Charlie the 2cv on the pub car park
Great weekend even though the weather was hit and miss but at least we weren't sat at home lol

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