I finally got my Northern rail voucher today. I was planning to use it for my trip to York tomorrow for my Humber Bridge forum ride but Northern have been logical, but sneaky...
I got the voucher to compensate me for the cancellation of the train back from my previous forum ride. Northern have made it a voucher for any single journey. It makes sense from their point of view - I had used the outward part of my original return ticket. From my point of view though, it doesn't make sense to use it as half of a return trip... The single price to York is £16.10 with my railcard but the return is £16.30. I would only save 20p.
I have come up with a much better idea... I will use the voucher for a trip out with my bike to Dent on the lovely Settle-Carlisle line and then ride 104 km home. I'll leave it until next year and do it on a long, sunny spring/summer day.
MrsD looks after the finances in our household - what with her having bookkeeping qualifications an' all, seems like the most sensible arrangement. She always amazes me with how she manages our finances.
I'm constantly thinking that we are running close to the wind and she'll surprise me by saying that we are better off than I thought. Last night, she said that if we maintain our current spending, we can put £800 a month into savings! I was stunned.
Blimey - that's how much I live on!

(Until early next year, when it will go up by 50% after I get my state pension.

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