Not sure about older chaser more like time spent but I do think you have it in one.....The older you get the more you have done, harder to find something new
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Not sure about older chaser more like time spent but I do think you have it in one.....The older you get the more you have done, harder to find something new
Wet cold days Larry. What are they, it is dry roast here at the moment and is predicted to stay for some time yet.....
I'm not an alcoholic, I do enjoy a glass of something and a bit of atmosphere that a good drinking establishment can give.
I do still do my share of CLs and the like but at times I find it can sometimes get a bit repetitive.
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Good for you Jim it would be a boring old world if we were all the same....exactly how I found pubs .. repetitive, just watering holes, .. same old drinks, same old people, same old outcome..
there is a life outside of pubs .. something it took me a long time to understand.. now I prefer the atmosphere that cannot be bought, found in a pub or in a bottle .
There are some large cruise ships that get into Falmouth now days. We sat on the queue and watched a large princess boat come along side, no tugs just bow thrust and the like. It managed to do a 360 in it's own length. Falmouth now having these ships in must generate a lot into their economy.For St. Ives the CC&C have a THS at the rugby ground every year. It's very popular and you need to book. From the rugby ground it's an easy walk to the centre or there is a half hourly bus service.
We are currently at a THS just outside Falmouth. On Wednesday the site was on the flight path of the Red Arrows display, so sat outside the MH and watched it. Yesterday we caught the bus from at the gate of the THS into Falmouth, had a good walk around and lunch in a pub overlooking the harbour. We sat next to a German couple who had come in on a cruise ship. It turned out they came from Erlangen, and were surprised to find anyone who had heard of the town. I had a 12month secondment to Erlangen 20 years ago. Talking to them brought back many happy memories. Tomorrow we intend to use our bus passes to get to Penzance or even onto Mousehole, our favourite place in Cornwall. Lunch in The Ship sounds brilliant to us. We enjoy Cornwall, stay at some lovely places and don't feel retricted one bit.
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falmouth as been having cruise ships for ages even in the 60,s . in truth its all part of cornwalls economy . after all falmouth is the worlds 3rd biggest natural harbour .There are some large cruise ships that get into Falmouth now days. We sat on the queue and watched a large princess boat come along side, no tugs just bow thrust and the like. It managed to do a 360 in it's own length. Falmouth now having these ships in must generate a lot into their economy.
When we were sitting there I looked around a spotted a large male seal with his head out of the water not ten feet from the harbor wall. Funny how these things stick in your mind.... Mousehole is one of my favorites too..
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What was the name of the site out of interest?I stayed in a Cornish seaside village this weekend.
It cost us £15 for the three nights we were there. Met some nice folk, walked to the beach and along the coastal footpath. On a bus route and within walking distance of 5 pubs.
Other than wild camping I don't think it could have been done any cheaper.
............. I think my best compromise was by far My Pop Top which we used for everything including general use, even staying in a hotel and parking the van in the hotel car park...,..............
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I worry about my the size of mine getting smaller as I get older...... Its not that big to start with!!!!!I think this size reduction will be a growing trend mike....
I always had dark grey pop tops for that reason. Like a B-2 stealth bomber we could be in and out under the cover of darkness.......I've been known to do a variation on that! A couple of times, while wandering France, I ended up late at night in an unknown town looking for somewhere to park up for the night - ah, Ibis hotel ........ car park - perfect.
Late arrival, early departure, inconspicuous pop-top. That'll do nicely.
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Me too, there is no place like home........My wife loves St Ives, but I hate it with a vengeance.
All the visitors must ruin it for the locals even if the traders do well out of it.
Motorhome or hotel , I would rather stay at home.