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taddy 12-07-2021 08:54

A breath of sea air at last.
 
Hazel, myself and Sandy the dog returned home last Friday after spending a fortnight in the picturesque village of Amble on the Northumbrian coast; after the 18 months of lockdown it was a pleasure to be able to get sand between the toes and the scent of the sea in the nostrils once again.The ale was a tad expensive at £4-20 a pint but what the hell, we were at last given the freedom we have been denied for going on for two years.
The only downside was the journey home, It took use five hours to travel two hundred miles due to Highways Englands habit of repairing roads during the summer season.

Your's a refreshed and sun browned Taddy.:):)

monkey hanger 12-07-2021 09:57

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hope you told everyone that you were going on holiday and not that new staycation word. i,d swap even roadworks any day for being sat in a crowded airport for hours on end even in normal circumstances without jabs, tests trace and track or anything new they think up.

Margaret Pilkington 12-07-2021 10:50

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Taddy...I am a nice shade of emerald green...with envy.
How I would like to get a sniff of the sea....I would even go as far as to say I would tolerate sand in my sandwiches......and to have sand between my toes......ooh, that sounds like a small slice of delight.
As for the beer....well, consider it the grown up version of a big ice cream with toppings and a flake.
You always pay more at the seaside for such things, but then you have the added enjoyment of it too.
Glad to hear that you both had a lovely time.

taddy 12-07-2021 11:01

Re: A breath of sea air at last.
 
[QUOTE=monkey hanger;1255197]hope you told everyone that you were going on holiday and not that new staycation word. i,d swap even roadworks any day for being sat in a crowded airport for hours on end even in normal circumstances without jabs, tests trace and track or anything new they think up.

You and me both old lad.

taddy 12-07-2021 11:02

Re: A breath of sea air at last.
 
[QUOTE=Margaret Pilkington;1255200]Taddy...I am a nice shade of emerald green...with envy.
How I would like to get a sniff of the sea....I would even go as far as to say I would tolerate sand in my sandwiches......and to have sand between my toes......ooh, that sounds like a small slice of delight.
As for the beer....well, consider it the grown up version of a big ice cream with toppings and a flake.
You always pay more at the seaside for such things, but then you have the added enjoyment of it too.
Glad to hear that you both had a lovely time.

Many thanks for that Marge.

monkey hanger 13-07-2021 10:32

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1255200)
Taddy...I am a nice shade of emerald green...with envy.
How I would like to get a sniff of the sea....I would even go as far as to say I would tolerate sand in my sandwiches......and to have sand between my toes......ooh, that sounds like a small slice of delight.
As for the beer....well, consider it the grown up version of a big ice cream with toppings and a flake.
You always pay more at the seaside for such things, but then you have the added enjoyment of it too.
Glad to hear that you both had a lovely time.

its funny how people who live inland view the sea and sand. lived the first 11 years of my life and then 7 years in the early 2000,s overlooking both. it never has the same interest when its an everyday occurance and tend to swerve it even now prefering parks and woodland. best thing about the coast is you rarely get those stuffy days without a breeze that you get inland especially in the midlands.

Margaret Pilkington 13-07-2021 10:52

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Doesn't that show how little we value our own environment...and I do not mean that in a critical sense.
It is just that we fail to see what others who visit us may see.
I have always wanted to live by the sea....not nrcessarily in a place where it is bumping with visitors, but somewhere on the coast where you can visit a beach for a walk...for a blow.
To watch the sea even when it is mad at nature...and boiling with rage.
To sit and watch the sun come up on a summer morning.
Those things would be priceless.
I do not think I would ever get bored with it.

Yes, woods and dales have their attractions too but give me a sea breeze...the ozone.
Aaaah! I suppose I can dream.

cashman 13-07-2021 14:57

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i did live by the sea for a few years and absolutely loved it, we were right on the front and could see the sea by looking out the window, was a busy place, but not where we were. in fact rarely went into the place used to walk the other way lol.

DaveinGermany 14-07-2021 07:47

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Grew up 10-15 minutes away from the coast most weekends we were there with the hounds & my first job was working in Ainsdale nature reserve. Living now in Germany I do enjoy the mountains of Bavaria, Austrian Tyrol & on occassion the Swiss Alps, there is also the vast tracts of woodlands & forests which I also enjoy.


All that said though, being an "Insel Affe" (island monkey), you are always drawn back to the seas & the coast, part of our DNA to my thinking.

monkey hanger 14-07-2021 08:26

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1255218)
i did live by the sea for a few years and absolutely loved it, we were right on the front and could see the sea by looking out the window, was a busy place, but not where we were. in fact rarely went into the place used to walk the other way lol.

same with me when i lived in norfork. only time i went on the beach was if one of the dogs did a runner to '' welcome'' another holiday maker. even as a kid in hartlepool we ignored the sea and sand. still think that when you see something every single day of your life you do take it for granted but i doubt those who,d say they,d swap your existance for theirs would do so after their first winter in the place. bit of rose coloured glasses i,m afraid with the coast like it always being sunny in the 6 weeks holidays as kids.

Margaret Pilkington 14-07-2021 10:48

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Many of my visits to coastal towns have been in the winter months...I took Ma on many a weeks trip to places that would shut down if it were not for the Turkey and tinsel brigade.
I can remember it raining(this was a summer trip to North Wales) but I cannot remember ever being so cold that it made me complain....one December in Eastbourne I was sat outside the hotel in a short sleeved dress because it was too warm in the ballroom....and I was not cold sitting outside in the moonlight(maybe it was the brandy keeping me warm)

But Hartlepool....Norfolk....both East coast so I have not suffered the delights of those places.
That said, and being a female of a certain age...I take my own internal combustion heater everywhere I go....and these days I prefer cool...or even cold.
There are only so many clothes you can take off.

taddy 14-07-2021 11:04

Re: A breath of sea air at last.
 
[QUOTE=DaveinGermany;1255222]Grew up 10-15 minutes away from the coast most weekends we were there with the hounds & my first job was working in Ainsdale nature reserve.

Aah, so you are not a true Scouser then! ;);)

DaveinGermany 14-07-2021 19:26

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Originally Posted by taddy (Post 1255226)
Aah, so you are not a true Scouser then! ;);)


Liverpool lad born & bred Tadmeister, I was whelped at Mill road Maternity, lived my early tender years at Tillotson street (I'm informed, to young to remember & sadly the street no longer exists) then me Dad got a job as a jailer & the family was moved out to the new PO's estate in posh Maghull.



https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/...ls.asp?id=2651


https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/int...40879/-2.96069



So I can only assume your aspersions relate to my being gainfully employed, somewhat of a novelty by Scouse standards I know. :D

monkey hanger 15-07-2021 08:44

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[QUOTE=Margaret Pilkington;.and these days I prefer cool...or even cold.
There are only so many clothes you can take off.[/QUOTE]

thats always been my outlook on the weather. suppose you are like we are when the weather forecast is on. them getting excited and going OTT for heat and sun. one day one of us will put the screen in i,m sure.

taddy 15-07-2021 09:22

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[QUOTE=DaveinGermany;

So I can only assume your aspersions relate to my being gainfully employed somewhat of a novelty by Scouse standards I know.

No offence meant, as you know.
After seeing the storm damage and serious flooding in Germany on the news this morning I sincerely hope that you and yours are not affected.
Stay safe, Taddy.


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