A measure of something’s significance within a culture could be the number of words in the language to describe it. It is a myth that the Inuit have over 100 words for snow, but we Brits do have rather a lot of words for Toilet. Let’s face it, in Britain, we get joy from aContinue reading “The Knowledge – Toilet Training”
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The Knowledge – The Perils of Proximity
Love is an act of endless forgiveness; a tender look which becomes a habit.” – Peter Ustinov Many years ago, a boyfriend and I formulated an escape plan that involved sailing around the world in a boat. He held a Yachtmaster’s certificate and had crewed on boats around the world. I had drunk gin andContinue reading “The Knowledge – The Perils of Proximity”
Carry On Caravanning – Part 2 The Maiden Voyage
C Day – Caravan Collection Day! 10th May… Today, the early heatwave that had made the papers miraculously exchanged itself for a Severe Weather Warning. It was a big day. The day we were to collect Caravan Kismet. I can’t tell you how delighted we were to have been blessed with such perfect ‘Introduction toContinue reading “Carry On Caravanning – Part 2 The Maiden Voyage”
30s Site Review – Salisbury C&CC Site
The Salisbury Camping and Caravanning Club Site is located on the A345, just north of Salisbury, under the iron age ramparts of Old Sarum. This blog is dedicated to Jenny and Marco, who want to see Stonehenge. However, it also has special relevance to us, since it is the first place that we stayed with CaravanContinue reading “30s Site Review – Salisbury C&CC Site”