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Beware the Narrow Bridgeosaurus.I see unicorns all the time on my way home from the pub (although sometimes the line of view is blocked by a brontosaurus !!)
Honestly, can’t look at animal inflatables the same way after the Dolly the Sheep at the Nativity episode some time ago
Honestly, can’t look at animal inflatables the same way after the Dolly the Sheep at the Nativity episode some time ago
I do remember seeing an inflatable sheep once with a jar of Colmans mustard in its 'orifice'.
CeeBeebies: “Dog and Pug have to call in the help of a Doberman Pinscher when they tackle Sartre’s trilogy ‘The Age of Reason’
Abersoch seems to ring a bell with me, but can't remember actually going there. Racking my brains now ....It was a biker weekend in Abersoch.
As you know these things happen.
Aaaah....just remembered ....I haven't actually been there. Son and his mates went camping there a few years ago.Abersoch seems to ring a bell with me, but can't remember actually going there. Racking my brains now ....
I use the A41 for the Holyhead runs and am always amused by this sign at Tern Hill.North Wales, and Snowdonia in particular is my old stamping ground. I always thought how lucky we were in the West Midlands to have such a vast mountainous landscape just 2 or 3 hours drive away. My old man used to choose various routes to get there (when we got there, stop at pub, then pitch tent, not really the best order of business but there you go) from the classic Shrewsbury A5 route to a more convoluted expedition that took in Eccleshall, Market Drayton, Overton to join the A5 at Llangollen. I did that route a couple of years ago and I have to say it was a pleasant countryside drive which also allowed me to take a look at Ternhill where I started work straight from school billions of years ago.
I think Wales has got it all ....
The Welsh border juts out when you go that way, and you start seeing ARAF written on the road surprisingly quickly !! From the centre of Stafford to the Welsh border in that direction is less than 30 miles as the fly crows.