Not another one TC?
But then you can get 'em fixed over a relaxed tour lunch I recall ...
Not another one TC?
Dr Evil is machining me a new hanger.Not another one TC?
But then you can get 'em fixed over a relaxed tour lunch I recall ...
If you follow that route, you're meant to walk part of Cannon Street, aren't you? When we went to the port last month, we continued along the dual carriageway, past the no-entry Queen Street, then left into a small car park and straight on through a ginnel, to join the cycle route by Il Rustico where it goes into the underpass under the A20. After that, it's fairly well signed.https://ridewithgps.com/routes/16392818 is a route between the port and Dover railway station. (This is going to the station rather than from it, but it is very accurate.)
Getting from Dover station to the port is not easy. And there are hundreds of enormous lorries thundering past. Do follow this route, it's about 15 minutes and you're more likely to be alive at the end of it.I suspect you might wish to gather at the station and go en masse. Up to you, obvs. Some of you may be familair with this route, if not I suggest you follow Mark.
We've found Dutch Radio 4 in the car. It's Radio 3 in Dutch.Overly so. Travel won't broaden the mind if you just listen to the same radio station as at home.
Don't all the instruments make it rather crowded in the car?We've found Dutch Radio 4 in the car. It's Radio 3 in Dutch.
Just need 'Eye Level' playing in the background...
Ah ... this is what @mmmmartin wears *before* going drinking. (See also budgie smugglers, pink bow tie ...)the infamous yellow Rainlegs.
Actually, slightly more people in the Netherlands use credit cards than in the UK (according to the Eurobarometer on Retail Financial Services - highest use in the EU is Luxembourg, lowest is Hungary) and I didn't have any problem paying with a UK-issued Mastercard in Jumbo, Spar, Aldi or Lidl there earlier this year, but it's probably still a good idea to check for a card symbol on the entrance (or look across at the checkout for a card reader) and ideally have another way to pay if you must.Use of credit cards is very low in the Netherlands, one of the lowest rates in Europe. It's normal for supermarkets to not take credit cards. You might see the local in front of you use a card the supermarket takes but it probably won't take yours unless it's issued by a Dutch bank.
Warm, muggy, rain yesterday and forecast for Saturday. Beyond that it's anyone's guess.Weather reports, please, Tandemistas!
€25 of it is. And they were large. Very large. The rest is wine, croquettes, industrial quantities of salad and a litre of San Pellegrino.Is this for pizza?