GoldfishThank goodness for that, I'm worried Terry is going to sell it to Steptoe & Son for a bunch of balloons
GoldfishThank goodness for that, I'm worried Terry is going to sell it to Steptoe & Son for a bunch of balloons
Thank goodness for that, I'm worried Terry is going to sell it to Steptoe & Son for a bunch of balloons
I have to admit I sent a gardener up to sort it out as I'd have probably cut off my foot! He did say he'll return in the summer to keep on top of it!Wow, well done that man, that took more than a bit of doing. Any treacle tins turn up? . Guess it's a bit chilly up there at the mo, snow forecast.
It was just for one night and I'm home now, but really looking forward to seeing Edies Automobile in May!!!!We'll be in Holmfirth for a few days from tomorrow, say hi if you're still in the area.
I still cannot see the shower blockWell first time camping on the land, apart from being a bit chilly had a lovely walk down to the White Horse for a lovely meal and it's only takes about 20 mins so was closer than I thought! Deathly quiet at night so takes some getting used to. Second picture is the view I woke up to this morning, hopefully myself and other barmpots may follow suit in the future.....
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You do a special dance and then look to the skies and you get your showerI still cannot see the shower block
Thanks CC, love that scene, I've watched that film umpteen times. Everything leads back to LOTSW, Peter Butterworths son Tyler played Mr Chiselhurst in In Which Romance Isn't Dead - Just Incompetent and I also saw Tyler on Talking Pictures TV where he actually took the very hat Peter was wearing in that scene to show Andrew Ross who was presenting!Here's Barry welcoming some guests to the site suspect everything has gone up no longer " A pand" . Barry could you possibly be selling accoutrements for the " shower" for example Shampoo and will it be "A pand ten"
Also, even though Intake Lane and Hirst Lane (also Scaly Gate - unsuitable for most vehicles) are named on Google Maps, if you search for "Intake Lane" (on Google Maps) you will not get *this* Intake Lane as a result. There are several other "Intake Lanes" in the general area, you *will* get one of those. If you search for Hirst Lane, Google can find the correct one, but will give you directions to access it via Gate Foot Lane - the end of Hirst Lane that is blocked off (and resembles a stream).its a bit annoying how the google maps car has not been there since 2009 but a nice peace of land regardless.