Hailwood House
Travel Blogs from Whitby
Our Holiday by the Sea
... than it looks on TV but when we looked at our pictures it looked larger than life as well. I leant on the bar where Claude Greengrass and all the others drank, but was served by a young lass who wasn't a patch on Gina.
Although it was a miserable day the Moors, just like the Dales, are lovely in any weather.
Trip to Whitby tomorrow and maybe a train ride to Middlesbrough.
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Yorkshire
I have just been 'up pub' and had 2 pints of cider in fronts of an open fire with the locals and their dogs! Yes, the dogs were there too enjoying the warmth of the fire! They were advertising the bonfire night and hog roast..pity I shall miss it! I have really enjoyed my time in Yorkshire.The B&B has been excellent and I met up with two more of my school friends. We visited Castle Howard which is one ...
The first steps...
... there was no way back... While repeating my Mantra out loud (Drive left, drive left, drive left, drive left...) for the first 15 minutes, I continued my way to my first job interview! Without any GPS problems, I found my Bed&Breakfast (Yarm Guest cottages), which turned out to be quite a surprise. (4 beds just for me, but that was it...) After settling in I went outside, because I heard a vetstudent stayed in one of the other cottages. Nice girl ...
Barnard Castle, Whitby,Warmfield
... which increased in intensity during the day. This is realy a nice way of saying " it bloody poured down " We did not mind as it gave us a good excuse just to stay in Charlie and relax. Thoroughly enjoyed our day, some reading and some sleeping and even some tellie to look at.
Woke up to a lovely clear and sunny day yesterday. Our plans were to drive to our friends home John and Christine, who we met in Wales earlier on our trip, and visit them for a few days. Also ...
HOW IT ALL STARTED
I was born on a farm, just outside Salisbury, but deep down I always knew something bigger was awaiting me. One night two strangers came to the house. Perhaps they were there just to buy a sack of potatoes, because a half an hour later they looked a little more than surprised
and kept on saying' I can’t believe we have a dog!’. Of course, I wasn’t going to let go my lucky lottery ticket slip out of my paws. I was going ...