That-Crazy-Rat-Lady
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Just back from my jollies in Scotland!
Two weeks no WiFi, phone signal, radio or TV!
BLISS!!
Two weeks no WiFi, phone signal, radio or TV!
BLISS!!
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Just back from my jollies in Scotland!
Two weeks no WiFi, phone signal, radio or TV!
BLISS!!
Just back from my jollies in Scotland!
Two weeks no WiFi, phone signal, radio or TV!
BLISS!!
How did you ever survive without us for that long?
I spent 10 days in Tel Aviv just over two years ago, half of which ended up being days off. I found it a very pleasant place, friendly people at all levels, nice food and a very decent hotel. Beech was nice but I'm not a beechy person and there were plenty of other things to do.Has anyone been to Israel? I'm interested to hear what anyone who has been thinks of it as a tourist destination for an atheist!! The sites look amazing, and it's small and easy to get around so I think it would tick all our boxes but am very interested in people's opinions of being a tourist over there?
Please, before anyone lectures me on the rights and wrongs of such a holiday, I know the politics of the region, I Know there are those who boycott all things Israeli and would never dream of visiting, I get that, but each to their own and all that!
I spent 10 days in Tel Aviv just over two years ago, half of which ended up being days off. I found it a very pleasant place, friendly people at all levels, nice food and a very decent hotel. Beech was nice but I'm not a beechy person and there were plenty of other things to do.
Isn't Tel Aviv very different to the rest of Israel?I spent 10 days in Tel Aviv just over two years ago, half of which ended up being days off. I found it a very pleasant place, friendly people at all levels, nice food and a very decent hotel. Beech was nice but I'm not a beechy person and there were plenty of other things to do.
Well it was different from Jerusalem but as for the rest of the country I don't know because I haven't visited it.Isn't Tel Aviv very different to the rest of Israel?
I travelled around Tunisia some years back, mostly visiting holy sites. I was and am an atheist but appreciated the beauty and solemnity of it all. I would love to do a similar thing in Israel, I think atheists will always get something or the very least should get something out of visiting holy places, not spiritually, but aesthetically.
Enjoy the race. Hopefully it'll be a bit more eventful than Spa after that first corner. Where are your seats?It was an eventful drive from Provence to Monza yesterday ....
How many extra miles did you get from the bonus charge?The car actually got hit by lightening at one point and I can confirm that an electric car still acts as a Faraday cage. Impressively neither the power unit or any of the instrumentation cut out momentarily as they did in the last car I was driving that was hit by lightening (15 years ago in Hungary)
Paddock Club and we've been sitting in the Ascari stand.Enjoy the race. Hopefully it'll be a bit more eventful than Spa after that first corner. Where are your seats?
Sadly none.How many extra miles did you get from the bonus charge?
The car actually got hit by lightening at one point.