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What's happened to parsley, sage & thyme?Rosemary enjoying some sunshineView attachment 174570
They were all left on the wedding tables at the weekend, hahaWhat's happened to parsley, sage & thyme?
What a lovely specimen....Saw this lovely camper at Fairford RIAT at the weekend.
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New vans have all the mod cons but they don't have the character like these.What a lovely specimen....![]()
A few from my 'dogless' walk today, to help take my mind off him being at the pet hospital.
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Auckland Castle & Park, Bishop Auckland.
Thanks Joy, he's home now and in much better fettle than 6 weeks ago when he had the same op on his other legAwww hope news from Pet hospital is good.![]()
Pleased to read that ken. .. fingers crossed for you and zack. .Thanks Joy, he's home now and in much better fettle than 6 weeks ago when he had the same op on his other leg
Fingers crossed that his recovery is speedy, so we can get back on the road![]()
Dog will have that.... second thoughts it's not been on the floor yet... scoop it back on the plate...![]()
We were staying at La Suze about 10 miles south of Le Mans, we caught the train into the city for the afternoon.
The aire has been changed since we last used it in April on our way back from Spain, the access and location is different but well signed but it now costs 9 emus but you get hookup for that, but you are now pitched on the municipal camp site but with no access to the showers and Loo's unless you pay extra at the barrier.
Below is the banner at the now closed Le Man aire displaying the alternative.
Cheers
Ed
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Just off the Shuttle, breakfast at Tesco Cheriton before the long drive to Burry Port.
You should try the Airport Cafe on the A20 at Sellindge, just a couple of miles from the terminal, proper trucker's breakfast, sets us up for the 400 mile journey home.