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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I hope this weather holds for you, then.
It's absolutely fucking glorious at the moment.
( , Tue 27 Mar 2012, 17:29, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
It's absolutely fucking glorious at the moment.
( , Tue 27 Mar 2012, 17:29, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
I know. I'm not letting myself expect it to last
I was planning for rain, so if I keep doing that, sun will just be an added bonus.
( , Tue 27 Mar 2012, 17:30, Reply)
I was planning for rain, so if I keep doing that, sun will just be an added bonus.
( , Tue 27 Mar 2012, 17:30, Reply)
Lots of walking.
I've printed off a dozen different walks to do this afternoon.
Apart from that Barter Books is on the list, as are a couple of castles that the missus knows the names of but I keep forgetting. In truth, I've forgotten where we are staying again - I think you had to tell me last time anyway. In a cottage on a farm outside...Walkworth? Somethng like that. Somewhere on the coast with a Castle...
Mainly I intend to not have to deal with people, so anywhere that they aren't, really.
( , Tue 27 Mar 2012, 17:38, Reply)
Any 'Do Not Miss' things I should know about?
I can even cope with ones that do have people around as long as I only have to deal with that once or twice.
( , Tue 27 Mar 2012, 17:39, Reply)
I can even cope with ones that do have people around as long as I only have to deal with that once or twice.
( , Tue 27 Mar 2012, 17:39, Reply)
Yep, Warkworth is the village with the castle.
I suspect Bamburgh castle might be one of the places you'd be visiting. Barter Books is great for a rake around in. Cragside house just outside Rothbury is interesting to look around, it was the first house in the UK to be powered by hydro-electricity. Plus you can get nicely lost in the grounds and not see a soul.
I suspect you may have already seen this, but just in case www.visitnorthumberland.com/ The only trouble with Northumberland is it's quite a large county and it can take a while to get around it.
Simonside is a great walk to do as well, the view at the top of the crag is stunning.
( , Tue 27 Mar 2012, 17:49, Reply)
I suspect Bamburgh castle might be one of the places you'd be visiting. Barter Books is great for a rake around in. Cragside house just outside Rothbury is interesting to look around, it was the first house in the UK to be powered by hydro-electricity. Plus you can get nicely lost in the grounds and not see a soul.
I suspect you may have already seen this, but just in case www.visitnorthumberland.com/ The only trouble with Northumberland is it's quite a large county and it can take a while to get around it.
Simonside is a great walk to do as well, the view at the top of the crag is stunning.
( , Tue 27 Mar 2012, 17:49, Reply)
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