Travelodge Norwich Central
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Your Face - again
Our original plan had been to have a long weekend with three nights in a caravan and back to work on Tuesday but Julie had spotted something interesting in Norwich (no, really, it's a lovely city with many things in its favour) so we extended our stay for a night and booked into a cheap Travelodge.
After packing up and piling everything …
Windy North Norfolk
... east we stopped off at Sheringham for a sea watch. The wind direction wasn't ideal for bringing birds close but there was a bit of northerly in the predominant westerlies and the visibility was just about perfect so the seating and the possibility of a bit of shelter was tempting.
We sat for about 90 minutes. There were lots of birds with many Red-throated Divers, Razorbills and Guillemots and dozens of flocks of between 20 and 100 Dunlins all heading west but ...
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.
I have arrived home from sailing the high seas fighting and surviving the unthinkable perils of the deep blue ..... Is what I should be writing but what I've actually done is quite different. It mainly involves me sitting in my pants watching tv and moaning about working offshore. Moaning that my bed hasn't been made or the steak and lobster dinner isnt as good as last night. Or my favourite how we should get more time off ...
Oh Jays
... a fence to hang our jackets on and there wasn't even a hint of a breeze so it was not a big surprise that after a very short while we heard the unmistakeable 'pinging' of Bearded Tits and we quickly found them flying across the gap between the reeds and landing not far from us. Julie got lucky with the 'scope and got onto them in the short period that they remained in view. She had her 200th species for the year and it was a much nicer one than mine.
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