Lenny's Looking for Some Sunshine

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Made a rhubarb crumble, picked the rubarb just before we left home.

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Mind say hello if yer passing
East coast to start with Tam, North Berwick, St Andrews, Fife, Caz wants to śay shes passed john o groats to her mates. Bucket list😀

ive just checked the weather and its going to be better than Lennys going to have😁
 
East coast to start with Tam, North Berwick, St Andrews, Fife, Caz wants to śay shes passed john o groats to her mates. Bucket list😀

ive just checked the weather and its going to be better than Lennys going to have😁
Well im in fife before st Andrew's ..3 miles north of forth bridge

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And to keep you all happy, sea trout tonight.

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Sea Trout! I spent the last 15 years of my fishing foreys, hunting these fish on big Welsh rivers, mostly in the tidal stretches of the Towy around Carmarthen and mostly in the early hours of the morning when it was pitch black with just me the other occasional fly-fishing nutter and more ofter than not otters. These fish are extremely hard to come by now and very, very expensive. A bit like the salmon you buy in a supermarket. Not a true wild river run fish but sea farmed to keep the cost down. A true wild salmon would cost a small fortune, if you could find one to buy.. It would be as easy to pass of a brown trout as a sea trout as they look similar and are closly related with one being a fredh water gamefish and the other from the same family but venturing out to sea to feed and when mature return to the river to spawn. Difficult to tell apart until you taste the real McCoy and very, very elusive and difficult to catch. Many a night I blanked and then on other nights I would get that savage take in the still of the night and the battle would commence. All behind me noe apart from the memories.
 
Made it to Zaragoza so nice to be warm. Been in short sleeves all day, hab door still open at 10pm, wall to wall sunshine today.
Will you flipping slow down! We've been away since 16th March and aren't much further than you!!! :oops:
 
Your Zaragoza pictures don't look very sunny. Did you take them at night?
6:21 (time on photo) sun is starting to get low this time of year and cameras detect light changes the human eye doesn't notice. Still looked bright & sunny to us.

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Lenny is that the Aire by all the football pitches ? If it is, its in a really good location for transiting M'home's and a not too far walk into the centre.
 
Lenny is that the Aire by all the football pitches ? If it is, its in a really good location for transiting M'home's and a not too far walk into the centre.
Yes, and got the tram to the centre.

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Which road number was this crossing to Spain? And did the french side need winter tyres / snow chains? Thanks
It was the Aragnouet to Bielsa tunnel on the D173, no snow at all on the French side.
Did 3 years ago in February deep snow everywhere but roads totally clear.
 
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Got the tram into the city today. Didn't do a lot both of us feeling tired after 5 days travelling.
With both my knees playing up and Bursitis on my big toe a few miles walking in the city was enough, I felt like an old person.

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