Thursday, 14 September 2023

Sky Barn Farm CL, Haddington, Lincolnshire, LN5 9FL; 53.166853 -0.637868

Wednesday, 13th September 2023

A much cooler day today, more in line with "normal" September weather, sunny, with cloud, 18c.


After much pondering of 'is it worth unloading bikes, for one day', we decide not to bother, and, instead,  to take the walk across the fields to "The Royal Oak", in Aubron.

The lady who owns the CL is very organised, and, we are told there are detailed instructions of the route, in the Information Hut.

She is not kidding! It is the neatest and most organised Information Hut we have ever seen.

There are neatly arranged DVDs to borrow, Books, again, neatly arranged, to borrow.


Sure enough, middle shelf, righthand side, there are homemade leaflets, with the route across the fields, clearly marked out, including tips on. what wildlife you may see, at different points (Hares, Deer, Partridge etc).

Unfortunately, we don't spot any wildlife, but, we do find the pub (The Royal Oak) without difficulty, and, have an excellent lunch.



Thursday, 14th September 2023

Dull, cloudy, but mild 17c. Is summer over?

A bit of drizzle during the last bits of packing, just to make life more interesting.


To home, roughly 150 miles. The road works at Darrington were flowing freely, but, an accident near Wetherby had all three lanes of the A!(M) at a standstill. 

We came to a halt just at an exit, took a chance and followed several truckers who seemed to know a way around it, sure enough, A168 took us past the hold-up

So home again. Steve (neighbour) has cut the lawn for me, so, one job less to do.

Tuesday, 12 September 2023

Elm Croft CL, Rockland St Peter, Norfolk, NR17 1UL (N52.539974 E0.922318) Contd...

Monday, 11th September 2023

It would appear that "Normal Service", or, at least "Normal Weather" has been resumed. This morning is cloudy, 13c with a slight breeze, and, a definitive Autumn feel.


Today, we will have to pack to leave tomorrow, but, before loading the bicycles, we decide to do a short cycle ride.

The plan is to cycle route which we walked a couple of days ago, to Little Ellingham, The instructions in the information must say it is four miles, but, I suspect it is a little further.

Knowing that we were to cycle a route which we already knew, I dispensed with taking the cycling map.


Off we go, and arrive in Little Ellingham, three miles later.

At this point, the plan unravels.

Kathleen suggests we cycle a little further.

I point out that I did not bring the map with me, and, the road she proposes to follow, is a road we have not cycled before.

The only bright spot is, the signposting says the road leads to Great Ellingham, which, we have been to before (it was the place we ate


on Thursday).

Accordingly, we arrive in Great Ellingham, although not in an area we recognise.

We do come to a signpost to Rocklands, although, it is not as I remember from Thursday last, but, in the absence of anything better (like a map), we follow the signposting.

It is a pleasant and quiet road, so, perfect for cycling along. 


Only one doubtful cross roads, google says turn right, the signposting says go straight on. 

Fortunately, there is a dog-walker passing, and, he assures us, the signposting is right, and, he tells us, reassuringly, and, with a note of pleasure in his voice, we have a long hill to climb. 

Eventually, it does bring us to a junction with the road which passes through Rocklands (the B1107), but, do we turn left, or right? 

There is no signposting, so, Google to the rescue.


Grumbling has started now, and, although I am pretty sure we are almost back at the campsite, it is, of course, my fault, that we don't know precisely where we are, and, that the four mile outing has morphed into just over 9 miles!

But, here we are, at Rocklands, with only about 1 mile to go.


Tuesday, 12th September 2023

Cloudy and grey day, still mild at 17c, but, not as inviting as the sunshine and blue skies we have become used to.


Today, should have been the day we travelled home, but, Kathleen decided that driving here in one stretch had been a bit to much, for poor old me, as always, being a woman, she is probably right.

A couple of days ago, on the internet, I spotted that a CL near Lincoln (Sky Barn Farm CL, Haddington, Lincolnshire, LN5 9FL; 53.166853 -0.637868), which gets rave reviews, had vacancies, so, I booked a couple of nights there, just to true it out.

Today, we travel the approximately 95 miles to Sky Barn Farm CL. As we head North, we run into torrential rain, the journey is mostly small country lanes, or, what passes for a main road in Norfolk and Lincolnshire (ie single carriageway A47, A17, A15).


It is still raining heavily when we arrive, just after midday, I get soaked just hooking up to the waste water connection and EHU point.

The place is incredibly well organised, online booking system, all information Emailed to you, including access code for the gate, and WiFi password. The owner (Nicola) did show her face to ensure there was nothing further we needed, just the right level of friendly and helpful. Approach to the place is straightforward, even in this dismal weather.


  




Sunday, 10 September 2023

Elm Croft CL, Rockland St Peter, Norfolk, NR17 1UL (N52.539974 E0.922318) Contd...

Saturday, 9th September 2023

The weather forecasters are beginning to say, this will all end soon in a thunderstorm. Well it has to, doesn't it, this is three, or possibly four hot sunny days in a row, unprecedented for the UK!

For today, however, it continues, 30c and sunny.


An approximately 12 mile cycle ride. Rocklands St Peter - Caston - Griston - Watton - Carbrooke - Rocklands St Peter. Realistically, it was far too hot to do this.

One of the downsides of this area is, although there are pretty little villages, every 3 or 4 miles, very few of them have pubs. We passed only one pub today, and, that was closed!


Sunday, 10th September 2023

Another hot day to begin, but, clouds begin to build in the evening, rain coming?

We have had a fairly energetic few days, despite the heat.

Today is a "do nothing day".


The original plan was Sunday Carvery at The White Hart, in the village. 

However, when I tried to book a table, I was informed that the usual Sunday Carvery was cancelled, because of the hot weather. 

Instead, they are doing BBQ food and Pizza.

The pub is only about a mile away, so, a short cycle ride.







 

Friday, 8 September 2023

Elm Croft CL, Rockland St Peter, Norfolk, NR17 1UL (N52.539974 E0.922318) Contd...

Thursday, 7th September 2023

Similar morning to yesterday, misty start, and 14c, by 09:00, the sun is beginning to burn off the mist, and 28c is promised.

The plan today is to have lunch at The Crown, Great Ellingham. Great Ellingham is only approximately three miles from Rocklands St Peter, not really enough for an interesting cycle ride.


Accordingly, We (well, I) decide to cycle to Great Ellingham via a circuitous route, with the intention of clocking up approximately 13-15 miles.

In the event, we have to endure 30c temperatures, we run out of drinking water, and, we do just over 17 miles before we arrive for lunch at The Crown, Great Ellingham.

There is a certain degree of complaining.

Lunch was very enjoyable, and, the waitress/barmaid was suitably impressed by two elderly cyclists who arrived for lunch, after 17+ miles, in 30c heat.

Friday, 8th September 2023

More cloud cover today, but, still hot at 28c, and, no breeze.

After yesterday's big cycling extravaganza, I decide against suggesting more cycling to Kathleen.

There are local walks listed in the site information hut.


We elect to do a walk which is listed as 4 miles.

This is already ambitious, given my foot/ankle/achilles tendon problems, and, the heat.

In the event, the four mile estimate is low (I did notice it had previously been listed at 8 miles,  but, had been snowpaked out and amended to 4 miles. Well, we clocked up 6 miles.

This was not a wise decision, I can hardly walk this evening.

TV schedules are disrupted this evening, Rugby World Cup, if I were at home, I would be out with the boys. Instead, I have borrowed a selection of DVDs from the site information hut, hopefully, there will be something among them to keep us both amused.


Wednesday, 6 September 2023

To Rockland St Peter, Norfolk, UK

Tuesday, 5th September 2023


At this time of year, garden should not require much looking after.








I do hope these flowers survive my absence. 

They have thrived so far, despite total neglect. 

At the end of last summer, I put them in the (unheated) greenhouse, then, forgot to water them, or, indeed do anything to them for the. 4 or 5 winter months. 

Come spring, they looked dead, but, they have come back to life and produced lots of flowers.



Elm Croft CL, Rockland St Peter, Norfolk, NR17 1UL (N52.539974 E0.922318) 


Quite a distance. Norfolk is always deceptive, Norwich is effectively as far as London, from Newcastle. Quite a reasonable drive, despite the heat, and, the on-going road works at Darrington.

Just to add a final complication, a couple of local roads are closed, for some reason, this causes great confusion to the Sat-Nav, and, irritation to the driver, after 274 miles!

We don't arrive until 16:00, despite an early start.

All appears satisfactory, pleasant place, all organised and tidy, only one other visitor here at the moment (caravaner).

Although it is late afternoon, it is 25c and full sunshine.

Wednesday, 6th September 2023

The day begins with some mist, and, a modest 13c, but, by noon, it is 29c.


We do a cycle ride, too. explore the immediate area.

The first thing we find is that the road closed signs are a joke. The actual road closure is about two miles passed the "Road Closed" signs, and, the closure is for a stretch of about 20 metres. The locals are simply removing the plastic barriers, driving through, then, replacing the barriers. We don't even need to do that, on our bicycles, we just manoeuvre around the barriers.


We cycle quite a circuit, given the heat, Rocklands St Peter - Little Ellingham - Hingham - Scoulton - Rocklands St Peter.

The only disappointment is, that none of the villages have a pub, we have to wait until we get back to Rocklands St Peter, but, then, The Whit Hart is closed until this evening, so, we retire to the village Community Shop for coffee, sandwiches and cake.

The afternoon is spent keeping cool!







    



Friday, 7 July 2023

Deeping St James, Keal Lodge CL (N52.670112 W0.279909) and Home

Wednesday, 5th July 2023

Another windy day.


A cycle ride to Glinton, the Blue Bell, for lunch, via yet another route!

An excellent lunch.














Thursday, 6th July 2023


An uneventful drive home.











It looks as if benign neglect. has not done the garden too much harm.











 

Wednesday, 5 July 2023

Deeping St James, Keal Lodge CL (N52.670112 W0.279909) Contd......

Sunday, 2nd July 2023.

Another windy day, although warm.


It is Sunday, Kathleen off to church, I sit in nearby park and read my book.

After church, we stroll to a nearby pub "The Goat Inn", in nearby Frognall, and have Sunday Lunch, excellent!

After lunch, a stroll back to the van, buying a Magnum Ice Cream en-route.

After consuming the Magnums, fell asleep!























Monday, 3rd July 2023

Wind still strong, but, today, we have what look like rain clouds too.

My foot problem is playing up again, and, I have run our of iBrufen.


Despite the weather, we decide we will go cycling, and, take in a trip to Tesco, to buy a few items we are running short on.

We know the way to Tesco, from our last visit here, but, it does occur to me, there may be a shorter route.

A brief discussion with Kathleen, and, she agrees with my gut instinct, as to the direction to Tesco, off we pedal.

We eventually come to a cross roads, which we recognise, from our previous visit, but, no sign of the Tesco store. By now, this has morphed into all my idea. We consult a couple who happen to be passing by, it turns out, they used to live in Newcastle area, small world and all that, plus, fortunately, they know where Tesco is!

They point us in the right direction (we had not been that far out, simply had missed a turning into Godsey Road).

I accept that it is entirely my fault, and, all is right the the world, we arrive at Tesco.

Shopping is acquired, but is at the absolute limit of what I can carry in my backpack, and, it is looking ominously like rain is coming.

Back to the Keal Lodge, via the route we know, to arrive just as the first drops of rain fall, 6.7 miles, but, I think that might be it for today.

Tuesday 4th July 2023

The day begins sunny, but, soon clouds over, wind has diminished slightly, still mild at 18c.

We will be going home in a couple of days, but, for some reason Kathleen insists on some clothes washing (why not wait until we get home and let the machine do it, is my logic). 


Cycling with no particular destination in mind.

Given that it is windy, I attempt to ride into the wind, initially, the theory being that we will have a tail wind on the return leg.

This is the second time we have been in this area, and, the village of Glinton (which has a very pleasant pub, The Blue Bell, for which we are too early), again proves a puzzle, even with a Sustrans Cycle Route Map!

The intention is to head for Helpston, but, either a lack of sign posting, confusing sign posting, or, my map reading  ineptitude means we end up heading south on NCN12, instead of West on NCN21. My only excuse is, it is cloudy, I cannot see where the sun is, so, cannot easily estimate our direction.

It is pleasant cycling, on a mixture of dedicated cycle track or quiet roads, so, no harm done, and, we eventually get back on track, to do approximately 16 miles. The weather is a bit dull, with a few spots of rain, but, not enough to cause complaints.

One of the downsides, we have found, of cycling in this area is that the many appear to be devoid of coffee and cake stops.

Lilly's in Market Deeping comes to the rescue, I can recommend their bacon sandwiches, definitely, plenty of bacon.  









Saturday, 1 July 2023

Deeping St James, Keal Lodge CL (N52.670112 W0.279909)

 Friday, 30th June 2023

The weather has become much cooler today, only 19c and cloudy.

A quiet morning, reading and coffee.


A pleasant walk, in the early afternoon, and, we make it back to the van, just as the rain starts.

More reading, and, then, during a lull in the rain, the entertainment is watching one of our neighbours attempt to erect their inflatable awning.

They do succeed in getting it erected, but, it takes about 3 hours, and, they do get a soaking, when the rain returns.



Saturday, 1st July 2023

Tanya's birthday today (47), so, "happy birthdays" are duly wished.

The plan for today was to go cycling, but, it is very windy, not cycling weather.

In the event, the day is soon filled, but, not in the most enjoyable way. 

To explain:

Modern Caravan and Motorhome water systems (ie taps, shower, toilet flush) work with a pressurised system, to create the flow of water. The pressure is supplied by a 12v electric pump, which 'kicks in" occasionally, to maintain the pressure. Unless water is being drawn (ie via a tap etc), then the pump should be silent, and off. If the pump is periodically "kicking in" when no water is being drawn, this is bad news, it means, there is a leak in the system... somewhere.

This morning, I noticed that the pump was "kicking in" periodically for no apparent reason.

We have a leak, somewhere I thought, or, a tap has been left partially turned on.

A quick check showed all the taps were fully "off", no obvious evident of water leaking onto the floor etc.

A little later, I had cause to open the cupboard under the sink.

I found the leak, or, rather the results of the leak, the cupboard and it's contents were well soaked.

The culprit was found to be the mixer tap in the kitchen area.

The water appeared to be leaking from the base of the tap.

Accessibility is almost none existent.

Fortunately, I had some tools with me.

We emptied the contents of the cupboard, and Kathleen set about drying those items which could be saved, and disposing of those items which were ruined.

With the aid of the internet, I found out how to remove the cutlery drawer, this gave me access to the underside of the kitchen sink, and the waste water pipe, but, I still could not access the tap.

I removed the kitchen sink (with some difficulty), and, the waste water pipework.

I was now able to remove the kitchen tap.

Closer examination showed that the leak was in fact coming from the top of the tap, but, gravity was causing the water to flow down the inside of the tap body, and, emerge at the base.

I suspect the tap needs a new ceramic cartridge (thank you YouTube).

The temporary solution is to re-assemble the sink and waste water system and lay the tap, in the sink, so, the leaking water simply goes down the drain.

Replacing the cartridge will have to wait until we get home, I am sure we can work around the problem for a few days, particularly if we increase our frequency of "eating out".

I am sure, the part could have been ordered online, and, delivered here, but, I am equally sure there will be more than one type, size, etc etc, so, best to wait until I am home. 

Thursday, 29 June 2023

Windsor - Amerden Caravan Park, Taplow contd....

Wednesday, 28th June 2023

Another cooler 20C day.Quite cloudy, but, according to the forecast, no rain until tonight, but, that proves to be incorrect as we get a shower lasting about 10 minutes, around lunch time. 


A short walk, to explore our surroundings, ready for any future visit.

The plan is to pack up and go to Gary's today, and park on their drive, rather than stay at the Campsite.

This is because we are going to take advantage of our last opportunity to see/hear Gabriel, singing in the St Georges School Choir, at St Georges Chapel, Windsor.

I say last opportunity, because he leaves St Georges School in July.

It is an early morning venue, and, we have to be at Gary's by 07:30! 

St Georges Chapel is part of Windsor Castle, and, for security reasons, late arrivals are not allowed.

Accordingly, we didn't wish to take the risk of leaving the site at (say) 07:00, then being stuck in traffic or whatever, the Site Owner did offer that we could leave the van at the site beyond the normal check out time, but, that would mean cycling to Windsor at 07:00 in the morning, so, on balance, it seems wise to park on Gary's drive for the night.

Thursday, 29th June 2023.

Today, we are to attend the School assembly, and, performance by St Georges School Choir, in St Georges Chapel, with the environs of Windsor Castle. 

We are upon crack of dawn, well, 06:30, because Gabriel has to be dropped off at school by 08:00, then, Salma must be taken to school, then, we must be back at St Georges, in time for admittance to the Chapel.

It is a bit of an ordeal, a flight of goodness knows how many steps leads up to the Castle walls (obviously built before EU Disabled Accessibility legislation).

The choir performance is extremely enjoyable.

Afterwards, a little food shopping at Tesco, a fill up with diesel, and, then, the drive to Keal Lodge CL, at Deeping St James.

All starts well, the M25 is tolerable, but, this does not last, a significant accident on the M1 northbound (two articulated wagons have collided, then, gone off the motorway, through the safety barrier (on the hard shoulder side, fortunately, not the central reservation).

A few miles of tailback slows us down somewhat.

It occurs to me, could this be the reason my amazon Prime Order for Tanya's birthday, is running late?, is it in one of those two trucks?

We arrive at Keal Lodge around 15:30, we have been here before, just a few weeks. ago, so, we are quite familiar with the set up.




  

Wednesday, 28 June 2023

Windsor - Amerden Caravan Park, Taplow contd....

Monday, 26th June 2023

After yesterday's "excitement" of cycling in the dusk, through a heavily wooded, and therefore quite dark area, Kathleen is not up for cycling to Gary's today.

I decide to renew my acquaintance with Uber, and get a taxi. 

I still have the App on my phone, it was last used in 2018!

Payment card details have expired, so, that needs to be updated, then, I find that, for some reason, it will not allow me to arrange a pick-up from the Campsite.

Reason that, perhaps, it is because the Campsite is located on bridle path, signposted "authorised vehicles only", we walk to the end of the lane, to try our luck there.

We do spot a bus stop, but, there is no timetable/destination board displayed, we are surrounded by houses costing £2million plus, so, I doubt they have much need for a bus.

Uber comes good, and, allows me to set a pickup at the junction of two roads, gives me the registration number of the cab, and, an eta to pickup. With tracking which amazon would be proud of, a cab turn up in about 5 minutes.

The smooth and efficient way in which outfits like Amazon and Uber operate often makes me ponder, how would it be if we got rid of the Civil Service/Government and substituted Uber/Amazon?, would everything run smoothly, would my friend Doug have got his driving licence renewal in days, not months, with regular tracking information to tell him when to expect it?, rather than the shambles which is DVLA.

However, successive Government's efforts at outsourcing have only brought us disasters like PFI, and Capita.

I am not a habitual taxi user, so, not familiar with what to expect cost wise, in the event it is £16 for approximately 6 miles, is that reasonable?

Gary is working in his home office.


We get stuck into the fence painting again.

One side finished, then a break for lunch, made by Susana, on her return from the Gym.

After lunch we begin working our way along the longest side. This consists of about 11 panels, Gabriel tells me it is 20 metres, and, I would say he is about right.

Two panels completed, this is slightly more time consuming than the first side, since there are bracing struts to paint too. 

The good news is the fence posts are concrete, so, do not require painting.

The tub of paint is running low, and, we don't quite manage to complete another panel, before we run out of paint, so, the job is stopped for want of materials.


We are under orders, from Gary, not Gabriel, that we must leave some fence for Gabriel to paint, since it is one of his chores.

There are 8 or 9 panels remaining to be painted, it looks like that may be Gabriel's some holiday task.

Off to a Greek Restaurant for our evening meal, then, a lift from Gary to the oddly named "Monkey Island Lane", from where we walk the 1.5 miles or so, over the pedestrian/cycle bridge over the Thames, and back to Amerden Caravan Site.

Tuesday, 27th June 2023

Today, is much cooler, only 20C, it would have been a better day for working, painting the fence, but, too late, we have used all of the paint, and worked in the 28c heat!

We were invited to attend Salma's school sports day, and, subsequent picnic, but, instead we are having a day off, relaxing at the campsite.

The only excitement today is a couple of new arrivals, there are five of us here now.

One of the arrivals is quite a large van, and, they have just unloaded a motor scooter, and ridden off on it. Happy memories of our scooter. made me ponder, "should we get another one?".

We have a visit from Gary and Salma, in the evening. I offer Salma my last Malt Loaf Snack, think, she will not like them. Big mistake, Salma likes them and scoffs the lot!








 

Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Windsor - Amerden Caravan Park, Taplow

 Saturday, 24th June 2023


Today we head for  Windsor. Leisurely start, on the road by about 10:00.

Easy going, although, instead of taking us straight down A1 to M25, which I would usually expect, Sat-Nav detours us onto A421 and takes us to M1, then M25.

Hindsight makes me guess that the Sat-nav took into account the state of the M25, and avoided putting us on to it for as long as possible.

The M25 is seldom a pleasure to drive on, no idea why, perhaps Royal Ascot, or, Glastonbury, but the traffic was horrendous traffic on M25, not much above walking pace for mile after mile.

A quick stop at Gary's, to drop off a "spare" bicycle, which I am donating to Gary or Gabriel, unto them to draw lots for it.

First surprise, Gary is not there, he has jetted off to Norway, to do a quick ship inspection job, due back tomorrow.





Then on to Amerden Caravan Site, Taplow.

Seems pleasant enough, not crowded, friendly enough greeting from the Owner/Warden, approach not difficult, but quite a long single track stretch, which thankfully, seems quiet.







In the evening, a short explore on the bicycles, to try and find our route to Gary's, by bicycle, initially not very successful, we end up in someone's garden, near Bray Lock, on the River Thames. 

The owner is initially rather aggressive, but, when he realised we we two harmless pensioners, who had genuinely taken a wrong turn, he was actually quite helpful in pointing us in the right direction.

We find the pedestrian/cycle bridge over the Thames, into the oddly named Monkey Island Lane, and then to Maidenhead Road, once you know where you are going, it is only about 1.5 miles to Maidenhead Road.

I suppose, the moral of the story is, thank goodness it is not America, we may have been shot!.

Sunday, 25th June 2023


Kathleen is going to attend Church at 11:00, in Windsor (St Edward's), with Susana, and Salma. Initially, we believe Gabriel is at Basketball, but, in the event, he turns up at Church, and, sits with his Granny (ie Kathleen), which pleases her very much.

We cycle to Windsor, on the bicycles, 6.22 miles to the church, and, then, on to Gary's.

A quick snack, after which I rope Gabriel into painting the garden fence.

There is a bit of a back story. It is supposed to be Gabriel's chore, but, IMHO, it is a bit intimidating for a 13 year old, it is a pretty big fence! A bit of encouragement is needed.

My technique is simply get the paint and a brush and make. start. It takes about five minutes before Gabriel appears, paint brush in hand and starts helping.


We do a couple of hours, me employing my usual technique of suggesting "why not just do a little more" to get keep Gabriel going, and, get quite a few metres done.

As we paint, we also manage to have a pleasant chat, about various things, but, not least about his recent Presentation at school on the subject of "Competitiveness", which, under the circumstances, turns out to be quite appropriate!

After Gabriel's motivation falters and dies, Kathleen takes over as my fellow painter.


Competitve as ever, Kathleen has to ensure we get at least as much done as the Gabriel/Ken partnership.

We reach the beginning of Salma's play area, at which point, a truce is called and we stop.

I didn't measure it, but, I would estimate 12 linear metres painted, which is about two thirds of one side.

After a brief rest and relaxation, we head off for an evening meal at GoGo's restaurant, in a rather smart Marina, near Windsor Race Course, I doubt many of the clientele here have spent the afternoon painting the garden fence.



After meal, at GoGo's Restaurant, iwe cycle back to the van.

Leaving Gabriel to admire the Lamborghini parked near our bicycles, we were definitely the only customers who arrived on bicycles!

This was not as pleasurable as the ride there. Spitting on to rain, although it never actually rained, and, getting dark.

We do have good lights, but a bit intimidating all the same.

Don't think we will be doing that again.





Friday, 23 June 2023

To Windsor, and beyond, we hope!

 Claypole, near Newark, Friday, 23rd June 2023


The plan is to visit Gary and family, in Windsor, then, move on to other destinations, for a week or two.

This is dependant on Kathleen's medical appointments, we have been led to believe that nothing will happened before August.

So, the garden is left in Claire's tender care, and the daily(?) checking of the post, for possible appointments, to Phillippa.

We really are falling apart, the penalty of old. age!, I have been afflicted with what I am told is "Plantar Fasciitis", what. ever it is, it is very painful, and, appears to flair up for no apparent reason. 


Accordingly, I have an attack now.

The good news is, it doesn't hurt when I am driving the Motorhome (it is an automatic, so, no clutch, and, it is my left foot which is painful).

We decide to split the journey to Windsor, with a stop over approximately half way.

SearchforSites to the rescue, I am able to pick out a CAMC CL, not too far off our route, at approximately the halfway point.

As a result, we drive the approximately 160 miles to Little Acres CL, N53.022793 W0.744965, Claypole, near Newark.

Other than the major roadworks, near Darrington, the journey is easy going, and the approach to Little Acres CL, from the A1, simple to follow. 


For an overnight stop, with Electric, but, no toilet/shower facilities, 

Little Acres CL seems fine to me, I was even thinking that it had potential for a longer stay, on another occasion, but, Kathleen is not so keen. 

I think the grass is not neat enough for Kathleen's taste.

When we arrive, we are the only ones here, but, about an hour later, another motorhome arrives, so, it looks like two of us, this evening.