Great meeting everyone, thanks Keith and Carol see you again soon we hope!
Suddenly it’s August!
We decided to head to Wales and specifically South Wales an area we haven’t been to before. North Wales, which is closer to Birkenhead, we have explored since we were kids.
Until you come to Britain you don't realize how many sheep there are there. |
We traveled thru some breathtaking scenery such as the Forest of Dean and on to the awesome Pembrokeshire Coast.
Nice little harbor in Fishguard Wales |
Nice views from Cardiff Farm Park Campground |
All too soon we were back at Arrowebrook Farm on the Wirral, our “Home” near Birkenhead it seems. We a had night out with Ken, Angie, John and Daphne one night and Stuart, Linda, Hillary, Sally, Iain, Nial and Katlynd the next. It was a good job the Irby Mill pub was within walking distance!
While we were there we made reservations for the end of August and the first week in September plus reserved a rental car and a hotel in London because the trip home is approaching fast.
We found a storage facility for the RV nearby too because we have decided that we are coming back next year!
We are having so much fun and the RV is very comfortable, so why not?
Our reason for heading back thru Birkenhead was mainly to get up to date with Sally on our planned joint weeks vacation in Scotland.
She has found a camping resort with both static caravans (Mobile Homes) and sites for Motorhomes so we can all camp there. Its full of stuff for the grandkids to do too. Its in Ayr Scotland, so after a few days we headed North using the old roads that existed before the motorways took over.
These led us to the Lake District an area I think is similar to Lake George New York, and for the first time we were turned away from a couple of campgrounds that were full.
Abbey ruins |
Hadrian's Wall 1900 years old. |
The Abbey and Town of New Abbey |
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Managed a distillery tour along the way also. |
Maybe it was fortuitous, maybe not, but the kids playground was “L” shaped and our camp site was in the elbow of the “L”. We got the benefit of all the hyper kids yelling and screaming (and some of those little girls really screamed loud!).
At the same time we got to watch the grandkids while they played and we sat in our lounge chairs!
The weather after being great for the whole summer virtually, now took a turn for the worse, but not a really bad turn and most days let the kids play in the playground or we all took a ride into Ayr for shopping therapy.
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Grand Kids |
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I asked Niall to take 5 pictures for me |
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He did an amazing job with my phone. These are unedited. |
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Edinburg from the castle |
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"MY" grandstands! I designed the top bit the camera gantries and lighting towers. |
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Sally and the kids |
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Gray Friars Bobby, remember the story?? |
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