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Saturday, 25 September 2010

Off to the lakes.

Normally it takes around two to three hours to get here, but today it took
five. There had been a landslip that had blocked the Harrogate to Skipton
road. We were diverted down through Ottley and Ilkley, the two places we
were avoiding. The traffic through these two places is bad enough at the
best of times, but with the added traffic from the divert it was horrendous.

This was home for the week, a six berth caravan for the two of us. During
the night there were some very loud bangs on the roof, we thought
boulders were falling off the hill side.
The next morning we checked to see what had happened,only to find it
was acorns that had fallen out of the trees.

This was the view from our caravan.

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Dewsbury Market.

Yesterday we went to Dewsbury for a couple of hours, it's only
30 miles down the road about 40 mins by car.

It has a very large Muslim population, this is just one of the
stalls that sells ready made clothes. There's a vast array of
stalls, well worth a visit.

Dewsbury in West yorkshire is a very popular market town.

To go there is like being transported to another country, everyone
is friendly, typical Yorkshire folk!
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Tuesday, 7 September 2010

The last this year.

This will be the last photo I take in the greenhouse this year.
The peppers have finally ripened and the tomatoes are almost
gone, nothing left to photograph. It's been a good summer all
in all.

Sunday, 5 September 2010

Motion sickness.

Travel bands work for me!

I have suffered with travel sickness all my life.
When I was a child I could not travel very far on
a bus before I was sick, I am no different now, this
I proved yesterday. No I wasn't sick just very close.

Yesterday we decided to have a pop to Selby.
We set off to Doncaster by train, then on to Selby
by bus.

For a trial I didn't put my travel bands on, just
to see what the effect would be. Six mile out of
Doncaster at Askern I had to get off the bus before
I made a fool of myself. After half hour my belly was
OK, so I put the bands on, caught a return bus to
Doncaster and decided no more trials.
For me the bands work. Well worth a try for anyone
that has the same problem.

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

September 1st.


Just like summer, you wait for it coming and in the blink of an
eye it's gone. Outward railway station on the Wakefield to Leeds
line 11-30am.