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My father, who was an arborist in his spare time, called the buckeye "horse chestnut".
You comment about the museum brings back an annoyance we found. The Sealife Centre at Barcaldine north of Oban had a fabulous seafood restaurant where you could go in without going into the actual sealife place and when going north on business with staff we stopped there for lunch. They changed that to your museum experience and lost our business and probably many others as well. They are now closed.A day of traveling today.
First we went to Inchydoney Beach, where it was wet and windy.
Then to the nearby Clonakilty Model Railway Museum where they wouldn't let us go to the café they had without paying £17 to enter the museum. So we left and had a nice lunch in Clonakilty instead with a wander round.
Called in to Cashel for a look at the Rock of Cashel and an ice cream. It
Now we're sat at Dublin Port, waiting for a ferry. It's still![]()
Yes, that's the one until late September when it tends to become a conker tree.My father, who was an arborist in his spare time, called the buckeye "horse chestnut".
You comment about the museum brings back an annoyance we found. The Sealife Centre at Barcaldine north of Oban had a fabulous seafood restaurant where you could go in without going into the actual sealife place and when going north on business with staff we stopped there for lunch. They changed that to your museum experience and lost our business and probably many others as well. They are now closed.
My father, who was an arborist in his spare time, called the buckeye "horse chestnut".
Whilst I was off galavanting last week, it seems one my neighbours in the adjacent apartment block has changed his Audi A6 TDI for a Tesla. I wonder how long it will take him to re-coup the cost.
A fair bit, I'd imagine. And an EV isn't as kind on the environment as some people like to think. It's just shifting a lot of the problems elsewhere.
That would be my view on them too but there is no doubt they are becoming more common.