- Nov 14, 2020
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I was recommended this web chat by my local plumber.
I am based in Berkshire about three miles from reading. I have a few interests mainly travelling, meeting new people, I play indoor bowls, like reading, wildlife, moderate walking and have a rather large garden to take care of as best I can.
My husband and I (not royalty honestly) had a caravan for many years and we travelled in Europe and the uk. When he died a couple of years ago I decided I would not be able to tow our rather large van and I really didn't think I would be able to continue our hobby without him. anyway as time has gone by I decided that it was far too expensive staying in rented accommodation when I visited my sons who live in Scotland so decided to purchase a motorhome. I have since pitched up in my sisters drive, been to a wedding and pitched up in the grooms driveway (he is my grandson) driven from Cambridgeshire directly to Dorset and stayed on a site with my sister and her husband who have a caravan. Now my next trip is to Scotland in the next few weeks and I am petrified.
Dilemma, being a lone traveller now, where do I stop for an overnight safely. So far I have not had to do this! I have worked it out that Cumbria is probably about half way.
I am based in Berkshire about three miles from reading. I have a few interests mainly travelling, meeting new people, I play indoor bowls, like reading, wildlife, moderate walking and have a rather large garden to take care of as best I can.
My husband and I (not royalty honestly) had a caravan for many years and we travelled in Europe and the uk. When he died a couple of years ago I decided I would not be able to tow our rather large van and I really didn't think I would be able to continue our hobby without him. anyway as time has gone by I decided that it was far too expensive staying in rented accommodation when I visited my sons who live in Scotland so decided to purchase a motorhome. I have since pitched up in my sisters drive, been to a wedding and pitched up in the grooms driveway (he is my grandson) driven from Cambridgeshire directly to Dorset and stayed on a site with my sister and her husband who have a caravan. Now my next trip is to Scotland in the next few weeks and I am petrified.
Dilemma, being a lone traveller now, where do I stop for an overnight safely. So far I have not had to do this! I have worked it out that Cumbria is probably about half way.