A photo of the day thread

Joined
Oct 7, 2013
Posts
6,157
Likes collected
38,767
Location
South Wales
Funster No
28,463
MH
Swift Escape Compact
Exp
Since 1988
Traffic jam in central Wales.

IMG_1932.jpeg


Apologies for the windscreen reflections.
 
Joined
May 8, 2011
Posts
4,062
Likes collected
51,537
Location
God's county. Helmsley, North Yorkshire.
Funster No
16,317
MH
IH Tio 630 RL
Exp
Since April 1846 but have always camped.
Took the family for Sunday Roast.
Dare not show the food or the bill in case Mr Lenny is watching and gets upset.
The bar restaurant, COTERIE.................what does it mean? (i know)
View attachment 964429
Looked it up and assuming that you are in New Orleans then no prices on the menu so must be bloody expensive. :LOL:
 
Joined
May 8, 2011
Posts
4,062
Likes collected
51,537
Location
God's county. Helmsley, North Yorkshire.
Funster No
16,317
MH
IH Tio 630 RL
Exp
Since April 1846 but have always camped.
Took the family for Sunday Roast.
Dare not show the food or the bill in case Mr Lenny is watching and gets upset.
The bar restaurant, COTERIE.................what does it mean? (i know)
View attachment 964429
Ah, just seen that they have one in Dubai
 
Joined
Oct 7, 2013
Posts
6,157
Likes collected
38,767
Location
South Wales
Funster No
28,463
MH
Swift Escape Compact
Exp
Since 1988
Looked it up and assuming that you are in New Orleans then no prices on the menu so must be bloody expensive. :LOL:
When we had our place in Burgundy we regularly visited Nuits St George.

There are many “posh” wine outlets along the Main Street. The rules were…..

If there are no prices in the window

If the staff are in uniform


AVOID😱

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
Joined
Nov 4, 2011
Posts
6,443
Likes collected
45,203
Location
Uk
Funster No
18,763
MH
A class
Exp
2001
Gourry ,Cap de La Hague
Nice old gate , I love the top hinge ( just a hole in top stone), it must be a thing around here as loads of small dry stoned fields all with this type of top hinge
IMG_4093.jpeg

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 
Joined
Oct 25, 2016
Posts
6,005
Likes collected
34,718
Location
Hartford Cheshire
Funster No
73,061
MH
Bailey Autograph 79-
Exp
Lots but slow learner.
Unfortunately they have the Christmas bug here and it's still in the high 30s.
Sundowners in McGittigans tonight, a popular pub chain here..
IMG-20241016-WA0006[1].jpg
IMG-20241016-WA0005[1].jpg
IMG-20241016-WA0004[2].jpg

Madam waiting for me to get another round in.
AND, surprise surprise the round was cheaper than our local in UK.
 

movan

LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Dec 2, 2009
Posts
21,497
Likes collected
120,891
Location
Moving around
Funster No
9,543
MH
Burstner
Exp
since07
Having coffee and this gorgeous lady sharing my space.

She is a French Sheepdog. I had never heard of them..... apparently they are a rare breed because in World War 1 bombs were attached to them, their fur combed over the bombs and they were sent to enemy line.... Then blown up. :crying::crying:. Fortunately their numbers on the up.. so her owner told me.

She was BEAUTIFUL. (dog, not owner). Well, the owner was too probably, sorry.

IMG_20241015_121223_1_edit_54599829062501.jpg
 

Nanniemate

LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Oct 1, 2019
Posts
6,902
Likes collected
47,601
Funster No
64,882
MH
IH
Exp
Still dropping clangers and making it up as I go along
Having coffee and this gorgeous lady sharing my space.

She is a French Sheepdog. I had never heard of them..... apparently they are a rare breed because in World War 1 bombs were attached to them, their fur combed over the bombs and they were sent to enemy line.... Then blown up. :crying::crying:. Fortunately their numbers on the up.. so her owner told me.

She was BEAUTIFUL. (dog, not owner). Well, the owner was too probably, sorry.

View attachment 966417
Good to see you posting
 

PP Bear

LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Apr 5, 2013
Posts
8,340
Likes collected
31,762
Location
Kent, UK
Funster No
25,395
MH
Auto Trail Dakota SE
Exp
2012
Having coffee and this gorgeous lady sharing my space.

She is a French Sheepdog. I had never heard of them..... apparently they are a rare breed because in World War 1 bombs were attached to them, their fur combed over the bombs and they were sent to enemy line.... Then blown up. :crying::crying:. Fortunately their numbers on the up.. so her owner told me.

She was BEAUTIFUL. (dog, not owner). Well, the owner was too probably, sorry.

View attachment 966417
Great to see you posting again Joy, hope you’re doing well xx

 

Join us or log in to post a reply.

To join in you must be a member of MotorhomeFun

Join MotorhomeFun

Join us, it quick and easy!

Log in

Already a member? Log in here.

Latest journal entries

Back
Top