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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby saundra » 31 Mar 2018, 18:02

Ho brilliant MM iv only been to Edinburgh but I'm glad you are doing something special for you and mr MM make the most of ordinary wait till you retire :Hi:
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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby manxie » 31 Mar 2018, 18:57

Have you thought of the Isle of Man??

Sea all round us and loads to do and see even if the weather is wet or unkind

I am biased but for me it is heaven on earth

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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby saundra » 31 Mar 2018, 19:11

Had some brilliant holls there manxie in my teens watching the TTraces even went for our honeymoon flew from Liverpool 54years ago this week
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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby miasmum » 31 Mar 2018, 19:43

The Isle of Man is on my list Manxie
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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby saundra » 31 Mar 2018, 20:19

Get it ticked of the. MM :Hi:
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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby Workingman » 31 Mar 2018, 20:42

Manxie, had a couple of great hols in the IoM in the latish 1960s.

The first, in Douglas, was on a steep hill overlooking the harbour. Good, but hard work with my brother's wheelchair.

The second was in Castletown on the south coast. Much flatter and, strangely, more to see for a small place. Stayed in a hostelry near the harbour and loved it. There are some great walks for those who like that sort of thing, and some great remote beaches in the local bays - Castletown and St Mary?
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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby miasmum » 31 Mar 2018, 23:04

Its booked and we are off to Anstruther in Fife

Thank you for all your help
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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby saundra » 01 Apr 2018, 07:41

:Hi: :Hi: :Hi:
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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby Osc » 01 Apr 2018, 09:02

miasmum wrote:
We have decided to bite the bullet and do something we thought we would leave until we retired, but no we are doing it now


DO NOT leave things until you retire - none of us knows what lies ahead, do them now. Scotland is beautiful, don't forget to visit St Andrews. Even if you are not interested in golf, it is a lovely town to visit and has a super beach for walking.
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Re: Anyone familiar with Yorkshire

Postby miasmum » 01 Apr 2018, 09:09

Exactly Osc :D
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