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Windy North Norfolk
... 50 mph speed limit I was on the A14 heading east and passing Kettering an hour later. I stopped at Tesco in Huntingdon for some breakfast - too early for the cafe so I bought myself a wrap - and then I was off on the A141 and arrived in Hunstanton just after it had got properly light, to top up with diesel at my second Tesco of the day. Whilst I was filling up a Waxwing flew over.
I called Ian and we agreed to meet up at Holkham Gap. He was staying in a B&B in ...
Camping in Applewood Camping and Caravan Park
Applewood Camping and Caravan Park is a family vw campervan hire site situated on the grounds of the famous Banham Zoo. Located in Norwich, Norfolk, this campervan hire site is ideal for exploring both the Norfolk and Suffolk countryside. Set on spectacular parkland this site has 10 hardstanding pitches, 190 on level grass and ...
The start of the start.
... month isn't long enough. These are valid points and hot topics when you are sitting in the tea room. So today was meant to be when I got all my ducks in a row. All my short shorts (top gun mavericks) tee shirts and not forgetting my all so famous vests as all the lads know I do like a nice vest all packed and forgotten about till the departure of my 27 hr flight of which every hour I am wishing away like a fat kid to ...
Oh Jays
... three minutes drive from our chalet I noticed two bird watchers leaning against the north wall of the cafe. I went over to say hello. It turned out that they were regular migration watchers and therefore the people who had logged the big counts of Jays on various websites. It was also quickly apparent that they really knew their stuff as regards bird identification both visually and particularly from calls. Within a couple of minutes of my arrival they had ...
We're off to see the seals
... to eat in The Crown which has views across the North Sea. Sheringham is well known to birders as being a good spot from which to do a bit of sea-watching and it has a rather well-placed shelter overlooking the sea where one can sit and use a telescope in relative comfort, so Julie and I went to get our telescopes out whilst the rest went shopping.
There are two cafes by the shelter and both were open with one having put tables out at the edge of the sea wall so we ...