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Living in the pastTickets booked to see Jethro Tull next year. That'll be the 13th time I've seen Tull or Ian Anderson. As 13 is unlucky I shall seek to see them a 14th time at the earliest opportunity.
Living in the pastTickets booked to see Jethro Tull next year. That'll be the 13th time I've seen Tull or Ian Anderson. As 13 is unlucky I shall seek to see them a 14th time at the earliest opportunity.
Could be worse.....someone else could have split it for him.![]()
This is just getting worse............a simple cycle incident turns in to sexual deviation.......🤣
.......and you'd expect what?All thanks to Mr drago.![]()
That's early for me. I'm on holiday.Thought you said an early start?
And it's the sauce, remember...
But Dragos reply was all innocence. Its the others who have twisted thingsAll thanks to Mr drago.![]()
Now that looks nice.
Discussing where to go next year as Pikey Pensioners.
We've decided to do a couple of month long tours. Possibilities are out to the South East and out to Wales.
We will be doing a 3 week tour of Cornwall in April and a 3 week tour of the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire/ Worcestershire in May.
I'd like to get up to the Peak District, Yorkshire and Norfolk some time, as well.
We will have done 110 nights in the van this year. Reckon next year might be more.
There's so many nice and interesting places to visit in this country.![]()
We'd thought of moving to Northumberland - cheap houses, good scenery and scant population. We could live very well there. Ticks all the boxes.Probably a bit of a trek for you, but, if you have not already visited, then, may I suggest the following as worth visiting (in UK):
- Northumberland and County Durham. Depending on what you like, there is coast, countryside (rugged and/or gentle), villages, towns, cities), cycling, walking....
- Cumbria and Lake District, mostly rural, walking, cycling (if you don't mind hills)