Gallery Hotel West Bridgford
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Katie and Dave's Wedding
... I went and said hello to her outside and I started crying and she started crying and she said it was the first time she had that day! We had so much fun at the reception. They played proud Mary and the Cha Cha slide. Their wedding song was New York and they played it at the end for the final song and then the do announced that the bride had a request and ...
Walking Wardrobe
Packing a backpack with things that can only be described as holiday clothes is surreal when you realise these "holiday clothes" are going to be your walking wardrobe for the next year!
It's bizare. How can a double wardrobe and chest of draws, full of clothes but with "nothing to wear" in them be condensed into a 60litre backpack that I, yes ...
We've been and come back!
... The engine stalled. Not to worry though-we freewheeled back down the slope, he managed to restart it and then make a rush up the hill ignoring all other traffic until we got to the top!
On the way back we were stopped by a policeman. Time for a telling off and a ticket for having a poorly maintained vehicle, or so we thought. Actually he just wanted a ride back into the city at our expense. He didn't even thank us!
The next day we took a jeep ride to the start of ...
Last day here
This is the last day at Newark.
On Thursday when we returned from our day trip we had a bit of a scare with the car. To cut a long story short we took it to a service centre on Friday morning and they found that an oil pipe had worked loose. We had noticed oil drips on the Thursday. I had already put 5 litres of oil in but when they had done up the pipe it took another 51/2 litres. I was told it only holds 61/2 litres and it ...
Stomping grounds of Robin Hood
... an art gallery. I walked down into the tunnels carved in the sandstone. Apparently, foxes hang out in them at night. Steps emerge just outside the famous pub called Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, the oldest inn in England. It’s built right onto Castle Rock, with extra snugs and nooks carved into the rock face. The inn’s name comes from the fact that King Richard’s knights rested here before embarking on the Crusade to the Holy ...