The Salmon Leap Hotel
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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
... many stately homes around here. Next day we caught the train(it was meant to be the steam train but it was out of action) to Whitby where of course Captain Cook came from. It is a very lovely seaside town,but unfortunately the weather 'turned' and it was et and cold so we caught the bus home. That was fun as it was a double decker bus and of course we had to sit up top which gave us a brilliant ...
The first steps...
... was a very nice lady at the desk, who asked if I wanted to take an earlier ferry. Well, why not?
The ferry was a nice moment for the first coffee of the day, together with my book... which I forgot. Great! First stop after the coffee was the ferry giftshop to buy the first thriller I could get my hands on (Tess Gerritsen - The Silent Girl : I recommend!) and then settled for a place at the window (of course I still am a tourist). After one hour on ...
Barnard Castle, Whitby,Warmfield
... to visit Whitby, which is on the coast, so drove via Whitby. Whitby is known for its beautiful location and the best fish and chips in the UK, which we planned to have there for lunch. Do you recall those 20 million tourists that were following us at one stage? We thought we had dumped them a long while back but horror of all horrors they met up with us in Whitby, and all wanting fish and chips for lunch. Bugger, not a good plan after all. We were naive enough to think ...
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 ...
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