dellzeqq said:Some people ride to Canterbury along the 'Crab and Winkle Way' and get a train from Canterbury to London.
Aperitif said:(Or we could take drinks on the terrace again...)
no - there's two lines back to the Great Wen from Canterbury.theclaud said:Who's doing this, then? Would trains from Canterbury still fall foul of the Faversham delays?
dellzeqq said:no - there's two lines back to the Great Wen from Canterbury.
The customer service person at Southeastern was pretty sanguine about our return from Whitstable. I'll ring again next week, but he didn't think we'd have any trouble.
As for the identity of the Crab and Winklers - I might be one of them, and User10571 might well be another.
mike e said:Hmmm, don't know this word. So not sure if it's good ro bad...![]()
dellzeqq said:no - there's two lines back to the Great Wen from Canterbury.
The customer service person at Southeastern was pretty sanguine about our return from Whitstable. I'll ring again next week, but he didn't think we'd have any trouble.
As for the identity of the Crab and Winklers - I might be one of them, and User10571 might well be another.
theclaud said:I see! Sounds like one of those decisions best left to the weather. Is the cat expounding any early theories? Is Bludge promising clear skies?
mike e said:If you join Teef and co for one of his "sessions" the weather will become largely academic...![]()
theclaud said:Not really - it has a profound effect on the choice of boozer. It's terraces, not beer, that become dispensable in a storm.
mike e said:How about a big morning session to feel..
And then ride back to London, whatever the weather, to feel..![]()
theclaud said:Which, Mikee, is why God invented trains. And siestas.