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Re: Good morning Easter Monday

Postby JoM » 17 Apr 2017, 16:25

So glad you had a good weekend, it looked a beautiful place to stay!

I was going too ask if you'd had Welsh cakes :lol:
I always ask John to bring a pack home when he visits his mother. Tesco used to sell them here but stopped.
At John's nephew's wedding last year they were brought round while the photos were being taken, as soon as one plate was emptied on a table they'd bring out another :D
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Re: Good morning Easter Monday

Postby Gal » 17 Apr 2017, 16:33

It looked lovely Kaz - just the ticket! Glad you had a nice weekend there - you need to recharge your batteries don't you? We're heading off to the Lakes for our annual break there on Friday :D :D :D :D This time we are staying here

http://www.heartofthelakes.co.uk/proper ... howe/2036A

We have wifi so I'm taking my tablet also, just in case we have a cosy evening in sometimes :) We usually get good weather when we are there, but having checked the forecast, if we do get sunshine it won't be too warm....woolies required methinks!!

We had a lovely meal and evening with my sister yesterday.....Tom paid, much to M's annoyance as she wanted to. It was an impromptu plan that she came back to mine for a couple of hours after the meal, we didn't go until nearly 4, and T drove her home at 9....we'd had a cuppa and some more wine at ours so I couldn't drive her (T didn't have alcohol) Good job the LoD was recording - soon as T got back we put it on!

So today we had a lazy start to the day and then decided to go out. We parked up near Durham city centre and walked right along the river bank, round the loop of the cathedral, had a coffee in the cathedral cafe, then across Prebends Bridge and along the opposite direction to St Oswalds church, shortcut through the houses and then through the woods near Houghall.....my Pacer app reckons I have done well over 13000 steps today :) We popped into the Secret Garden coffee shop near where we left the car for a final coffee break, I got a muffin too :)

Back to the grind tomorrow, but at least it's just for two days this week!

Have a good rest of BHMonday everyone, I think we WILL get answers re Broadchurch from what I have read!

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Re: Good morning Easter Monday

Postby Osc » 17 Apr 2017, 20:29

jenniren wrote: Also watched the series finale of Homeland, excellent but sad to see a favourite character go


We are huge Homeland fans too, Jen, going to miss it and we were very sorry to see him go - but really it was the only way for him after all he had been through. They have certainly left an opening for another season, some of it was very frightening indeed bearing in mind what is currently going on in Washington.
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Re: Good morning Easter Monday

Postby jenniren » 17 Apr 2017, 20:44

Osc wrote:We are huge Homeland fans too, Jen, going to miss it and we were very sorry to see him go - but really it was the only way for him after all he had been through. They have certainly left an opening for another season, some of it was very frightening indeed bearing in mind what is currently going on in Washington.


We've been watching since the first series so I've invested in him as a character a lot, it was the only way for him to go I know, but still gutted :( Definitely open for another series.
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