Premier Inn Chelmsford - Boreham
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A letter to Charlie
... but we feel sure that you will be very happy once you get used to your new surrounds, at least your very best friend Basil is still with you to keep you company.
Staying in hotels was not as good as being with you , that's for sure, and during that time we missed you most of all. Now we just wish you good luck and thank you for giving us such a good time.
We will always think fondly of you, so take care .
Always remembered by Rick and Will
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V Festival in Chelmsford
... however it did get a little chilly through the night but I survived. This morning I did more people watching but this time lying outside my tent so I didn't melt (there was unusually hot weather in london all weekend which was great for the festival, but turned all the tents into hot houses). I had some dry cereal for breaky and crackers throughout the morning. By 11am it was time to head to the festival, so off I went where I ...
A lovely easy day with family
... to look like new again. Carol and Graham are looking after their two grandsons for a couple of days and are having sleep overs here as well. A couple of cute boys named Thomas 4 and Henry 2. The apple of their grand parent's eyes of course but also very good and play very well all day.
Organised Charlie's insurance this morning, it was a lot easier this year than last year. Last year no one ...
A Constable landscape
... and saw the house that Len and Wendy have bought but they are altering it so will not move in for a few months. It seemed a very nice town with all the facilities you would need without being too big.
We then drove to Dunwich by which time it was raining steadily. We saw a lot of the heath and also the 13th century walls of Greyfriars Priory as we drive into the village. Wendy sensibly stayed in the car, Len and I stood on the stony beach under umbrellas and John went ...
'Sarf End'
... said that the concept of listed buildings was introduced during World War II as a way of determining which buildings should be rebuilt if they were damaged by bombing. K6, also known as the Jubilee Kiosk commemorating the Silver Jubilee of George V, was the first telephone kiosk to be used extensively outside London. Some 70,000 were installed in virtually every town and city between 1936 and 1968. English Heritage has 2129 listed K6 kiosks and there are over 70 in ...