Quote: Originally posted by Belinda H on 28/3/2009
We are there now - bit windy today but awning up - nice lunch at the pub and had a glass of wine for Jusy as promised - went for a walk along the beach too - site not too busy but there are some hardy campers here and with non electric pitches !!
Glad you are having a great time Belinda, enjoy you wine
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Quote: Originally posted by mikecandsarhab on 28/3/2009
JOHN BYRNE see you there in september/october then, got 10 days northam farm for the c/w week.
we have booked up most week ends and longer over the bank hols till july, leave van there for summer storage during the week,(somehow wangled 2 weeks free storage by offering van to service area to take there time for two weeks when we cant come up in may!!)
You have just reminded me sort c/w before it gets too busy !!thanks,
LOL then my whole year planned. We have got the champagne ready to go to northam at easter will be waiting for a important phone call to say our grand child has been born!! sorry to any one up there in pond field over easter if you hear chanpagne corks popping you know what it is!!! of all the camp sites up there i think this one is the least windiest of them all,
Won't be taking champagne drinking that soon!! just had a phone cal late tonight baby arrived 2 weeks early 5lb 6oz little boy in nottingham alls well,, Still going away though to northam we couldn't get up there earlier anyway to see them as we have two labrador dogs and made all the plans for my other son to look after them two weeks after baby was due to make an appearance!! ( they also have two dogs and i dont think 4 dogs and new baby would be quite right,!!)
Juat have to wait till mid april to see baby!!
cant wait
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Like everything else in life it wouldn't do if we all liked the same things - the sites are clean and well kept and that's all i ask. A number of people have flagpoles on sites - we don't but that is just personal choice
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flagpoles are great..even though mine got broke at Unity,,,
there teloscopic there not giant huge things that fly at windsor castle if thats what you think ...we now have an 8 metre one...theres nothing chavvy about them Tim,we fly our Wales,Derbyshire and ukcs one from it,look pretty flapping in the wind :)
I agree with Belinda the site toilet blocks are fab :)
I have just been so cursed with the wind each time we go there :( and last time it put me off :(
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