gessa wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 6:00 pm
Just outside Craster, nice storm last night Tom we've had sun since about 10.00 this morning, just back from Beadnell, lovely beach.
1964white wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:11 pm
I did say Beadnell beach is lovely mate
Beadnell is where Jill & I first fell in love with Northumbria although we had stayed more inland in Corbridge a couple of time prior to our stays on the coastline
So glad you're all enjoying yourselves, you deserve a good holiday after what you've been through in recent months Ges
gessa wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 6:00 pm
Just outside Craster, nice storm last night Tom we've had sun since about 10.00 this morning, just back from Beadnell, lovely beach.
Ges the ship at Low Newton is a canny little boozer
Be careful if your getting sand off the beach the landlord
Doesn't like you doing that.
Ps he doesn't like being called a fat twat neither
liggy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:15 pm
Ges the ship at Low Newton is a canny little boozer
Be careful if your getting sand off the beach the landlord
Doesn't like you doing that.
Ps he doesn't like being called a fat twat neither
Was there yesterday liggy, couldn't get near the place, it was so busy.
SaraM wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:41 pm
There's a tractor goes past mine at half five every morning. Wakes me up if the bedroom window's open...
Quaint ...we get the binmen at 6 am Monday, The hospital's helicopter can wake you up at any hour of the night (Hospital is around 700 yards away) ..plus the rush hour starts at 7 and most of it seems to come past our house..when I bought it you'd get very little traffic go past..now we can get traffic jams as the increase in traffic last 5 years makes our little road a rat run
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
faaip wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:59 pm
Quaint ...we get the binmen at 6 am Monday, The hospital's helicopter can wake you up at any hour of the night (Hospital is around 700 yards away) ..plus the rush hour starts at 7 and most of it seems to come past our house..when I bought it you'd get very little traffic go past..now we can get traffic jams as the increase in traffic last 5 years makes our little road a rat run
Think that's true of the south east in general, or the London commuter orbit, anyway. Bedfordshire, where I grew up, is unrecognisable for traffic, noise, and the generally stressy pace of life.
I'm really sensitive to noise and I can't stand it, hence opting for somewhere quaint.
liggy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:15 pm
Ges the ship at Low Newton is a canny little boozer
Be careful if your getting sand off the beach the landlord
Doesn't like you doing that.
Ps he doesn't like being called a fat twat neither
Definitely a good pub to visit, had a nice pint in there even though beer doesn't like me anymore
You would both love it where I live then (apart from '64's dislike of the south)
1 neighbour (miserable old twat that he is, never talks unless I corner him and say 'good morning' which I do when I feel mischievious
farm estate only trouble here was the harvesting in the field behind me at 2130 last night
1.5 miles to the village, and the nearest shop
14 miles to the nearest town
I can go days at a time without seeing or speaking to anyone apart from Mrs H