dromoreblue
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Next holiday begins tomorrow morning. Flying into Manchester with son and 2 grandsons. Taking them to their first City game on Sunday. Class holiday. Cant wait. ;)
What a great trip, hope grandad's got plenty of till in his pocket, they're going to wring you dry this weekend, enjoy.Next holiday begins tomorrow morning. Flying into Manchester with son and 2 grandsons. Taking them to their first City game on Sunday. Class holiday. Cant wait. ;)
Haha. You better believe it. LolWhat a great trip, hope grandad's got plenty of till in his pocket, they're going to wring you dry this weekend, enjoy.
I sent you a PMFancy Thailand at the end of the year. Never been. Any tips? Not really in to big resort type places, so somewhere with a relaxed vibe.
My Aunt has a restaurant in Rodney Bay called Razmataz.. The Co-owners are the Nepalese chefs who were originally poached from the Curry MileSt Lucia tomorrow can’t wait!
What like boiled alive ? ;)My Aunt has a restaurant in Rodney Bay called Razmataz.. The Co-owners are the Nepalese chefs who were originally poached from the Curry Mile
Headhunted?? ;-)What like boiled alive ? ;)
Only joking mate seems a fair swap to me .
We stayed above the M&S travel lodge for the lytham festival last year, st Anne’s wasn’t what we’d thought it’d be but lytham was really niceOff to Lytham St Anne’s for a few days. Bit more laid back than Blackpool but still plenty to do. A bracing walk along the front this time of the year is difficult to beat. Added bonus there is a Marks and Spencer’s foodhall in town so we’ll eat well.
I liked that little penguin island place when I went many years ago. Probably a couple of hours outside? It was 85 when I went and ended up going to Australia v Scotland World Cup play off game whilst there.We're going to Melbourne for a month in March to dogsit son's dog while he goes to South America.
17 hour drive from Brisbane if you did it non stop which err we won't.
I'm looking forward to it, Melbs (as it's known here) has a great vibe, the best coffee I've ever had and loads of great eateries and lots of wineries. Great tram network as well...It's easily the best city in Australia.
Phillip Island.I liked that little penguin island place when I went many years ago. Probably a couple of hours outside? It was 85 when I went and ended up going to Australia v Scotland World Cup play off game whilst there.
I like the look of The Gambia mate. Can you give any tips on which are the best areas of the country to visit and why? Cheers!Just booked gambia again
November.
Might get a week or two somewhere in the summer before
I really enjoyed Phuket and even more more so Ko Lanta. Krabi and Pattaya no so much. Ko Samui and Ko Pan Yan were ok.Fancy Thailand at the end of the year. Never been. Any tips? Not really in to big resort type places, so somewhere with a relaxed vibe.
Lytham is definitely betterWe stayed above the M&S travel lodge for the lytham festival last year, st Anne’s wasn’t what we’d thought it’d be but lytham was really nice
Some great food and bars .
Apologies to anyone from St Anne’s on here not having a pop, the beach is fantastic.
We hired a cottage about 4 miles outside Bideford a few years ago.Going for a week in north Devon end of June , took my kids when they were little about 20 years ago now taking grandson , love it down there
Phillip island. That’s the one. Quite incredible experience really.Phillip Island.
Although there are some at St Kilda where I will be staying.
I went in early April last year and we were sunbathing by the pool every day. 22/23 degrees. Bit cooler at night but still sat outside a couple of restaurants. That was probably around 5th April.We've got 11 nights booked in Portugal flying out 21st April, hoping it's warm enough this early in the season out there [emoji120]
It's amazing.I like the look of The Gambia mate. Can you give any tips on which are the best areas of the country to visit and why? Cheers!