Mar 2016
5:25pm, 22 Mar 2016
11,376 posts
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Wriggling Snake
no, they're mundane after all.
I was in Yorkshire. Hiking and pubs mainly.
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Mar 2016
5:33pm, 22 Mar 2016
22,602 posts
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McGoohan
Beer, hiking, Yorkshire? That sounds like my kind of outing.
Yorkshire dales?
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Mar 2016
5:34pm, 22 Mar 2016
9,505 posts
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Columba
I have cleaned several windows, - the outsides thereof. "My" window cleaner moved to Cheshire last year, so I've been doing my own since then. It being a bungalow, I can cope.
He moved to live with his girlfriend, and he said if it didn't work out he'd be back; but it seems it has worked out, at least so far.
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Mar 2016
5:47pm, 22 Mar 2016
23,164 posts
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Night-owl
WS? We were going to ask you questions later
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Mar 2016
5:48pm, 22 Mar 2016
23,165 posts
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Night-owl
When my grandparents moved back to Ireland in the 80s they lived in a bungalow. It made a change from the high rise flat in Harringey
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Mar 2016
5:48pm, 22 Mar 2016
11,377 posts
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Wriggling Snake
Indeed, Hikes around Bolton Abbey, Up Ingleborough, Gordal Scar and Malham Cove and around Settle, we were going to go up Pen-y-Ghent today but were a bit knackered and hungover...
I have some nice pictures of stone walls.
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Mar 2016
5:58pm, 22 Mar 2016
22,603 posts
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McGoohan
Perhaps my favourite part of the UK. Even better than going up pen-y-ghent is going in the hikers cafe in Horton afterwards and having a pint mug of tea.
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Mar 2016
6:00pm, 22 Mar 2016
8,159 posts
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Autumnleaves
Our train guard has just said he will charge anyone a fare if their bag is on a seat when people are standing. Not that I don't applaud this, but can he do that?
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Mar 2016
6:06pm, 22 Mar 2016
11,378 posts
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Wriggling Snake
We though about the getting the train to Horton and walking back, across Ingleborough, but we did a circuit from Clapham instead. Very good. I liked settle very much indeed.
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Mar 2016
6:15pm, 22 Mar 2016
23,166 posts
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Night-owl
Waiting for the bus
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