Monday, December 22, 2014

6th December - The Groves Annual Party

For the last few years we have held a big party at home with a theme which requires some form of dressing up. All of our friends are very willing to go the extra mile to make it happen and as a result we always have a great time.
The numbers were a bit ime for a various reasons but we still had a great time with twelve of us enjoying a Wild West Night. The party took place in Diamond Lil's Saloon bar which nestle's in the back corners of the house



Diamond Lil in all her glory 


What with Nachos, pork ribs  and beans and many other delicacies  and of course large quantities of the Red and White stuff. So here are just a couple of photos and the rest can be seen as per following link.http://noelgroves.phanfare.com/6755542

So saddle on up and enjoy the ride!!


Sunday, December 21, 2014

Tuesday 11th November- A day out in London

Our plan for the day was to take the train to Waterloo and then the bus to Towr of London to see the poppies. Anyway we made it to Weybridge Station only to find the tickets that were purchased online did not work for the very simple reason that I has used the wrong date, Great start Groves..

We arrived at Waterloo and found the right bus but due to the heavy traffic a journey which should have taken 40 minutes tool almost double and so we arrived to late for the planned service. However there were still plenty of people around and we are able to get some good photos of the poppies.
The Poppies at the Tower of London

After that back to the bus and on to Soho where we planned to eat at the Tokyo restaurant where you can get good Japanese food at a reasonable price and typical Japan style, no tipping!.

WE then did some wandering around town and slowly headed to the Waterloo Imax where we were due to see film called 'Interstellar'  which was supposed to be very good. Anyway I poked my credit card in the machine only to find that it would not find our tickets and so after complaining at the ticket desk only to find I had booked it at the Natural History Museum Imax Cinema, how that happened I do not know anyway we were now to late to get to Kensington and so just took the train home. Great booking clerk Mr Groves... will watch in future as I reckon it was the computers
fault and not mine.

This is out of date Order- 16th to the 26th September-SPAIN

If I could find out how to insert in this Blog and item which is older than the rest I would but so far no luck.
I just realised that I failed to include in this Blog our annual visit to Moraira in Spain where six of us get together for a week, or more, of wine chat and laughter and eating and all of which we do well.
On the 16th four of us flow down to Alicante where we stayed the night and then drove North to Moraira where we had a wonderful time as per usual checking out the new and old local restaurants and bars We had a really lovely time as per usual and this time we also took a trip in the the country to a town called Muro du Alcoy which is up in the hills. We had a nice Hotel and found a good restaurant and so ate well
The gangs all here


On the way back to Alicante we stayed in a golfing Hotel near the airport where we had a small two bedroom suite including cooking facilities. So en route to the Hotel we stopped in Carrfour and purchased ham and cheese w and some wine and so we were able to have a dinner in the aprtment before flying back to the UK the next day.
This is an abbreviated report as quite frankly I cannot fully remember in detail what we did on a daily basis and next time I shall remember to do this when I am there.

Sunday 2nd November 2014- Back home

Well the traffic was not to bad for a Sunday although on the M27 near Southampton there had been a bad accident which caused the rubber necker' s to take a look and slow us down as well.

On the M3 and due to the delay we decided to stop in a service station and cheated and tasted a Burger king burger for only the second time this year and it it tasted pretty good. The M3 was pretty slow as usual but we arrived home in the late afternoon and put the caravan to bed and went inside for a nice hot shower.

This has been a great almost three weeks and its a shame the weather could not have been better in Looe, but you cannot guarantee the weather anyway, but we still had a great time and we would repeat the journey some time in the future. However we know fancy a trip up the East Coast of the UK at the end of next year, but lets wait and see how we do.

Saturday 1st November 2014- Shopping and sightseeing

Would you believe it, the water pump had started working again and so for us to shell out plus £ 140.00 for a new pump for the next night only did not seem worth it although we will change it for next year. We went to the caravan agents who sold the pump and decided that it was a different shape and size and may not fit, it can wait as mentioned earlier.

We had a choice of going either West or East along the coast but decided to to go to the West and went out through Bridport where there was a very large and interesting street market taking place and it looked great and we made a mental note to return. We continued along the roads nearest to the coast via Charmouth and on to Lyme Regis where found a car park and had a good walk round this very attractive town which is on a steep hill and therefore not so good for my knees. We found a little coffee shop and tried the home made cake and then on to the sea front where the fish and chips were selling well. This is very nice town to visit and well worth a return trip.

We continued down the coast for a while and then slowly headed back to the caravan site where it had started raining a bit. Never mind we are warm and dry tucked up in our van.

And so to bed after another nice dinner.
Its strange I though I took some photos around Lyme Regis but cannot seem to locate them for some reason..

Anyway we leave for Weybridge tomorrow morning

Friday 31st October- Off we go again

To do the journey from Looe to Weybridge whilst towing makes for a long day on these roads and so we had planned to stop of en route in an area we did not know very well.

Anyway, we got up and would you believe it the sun was shining on a beautiful morning so do we stay or do we go. that is the question, but we decided to do what we had planned or it would muck up some other arrangements.

So we left the site around 0930 and went down the narrow lane praying that a ten ton delivery truck was not on its way and we made it safely back to the main road. Our route took us back to Plymouth, this time paying to cross the Tamar bridge, and then to Exeter and on to Honiton and finally arriving mid afternoon in our last site of the trip called Bingham Grange Touring Park which is is near the town of Bridport. See link Bingham Grange Touring Park

This site is quite large and also an Adults Only site and has a restaurant and bar, neither iof which we tried, and also the main Loo block had been closed as they were closing the site on the Monday. That's a shame because the other shower block was not so good. We set up in our usual efficient manner and headed down town for a little shopping on Lidl which was packed with shoppers.

We also had a minor problem with the water pump, Noels fault, which partly flooded the van, thank heavens not to much. The water pump stopped working and so a little time was spent trying to find a new one bet when you have poor mobile signal, we were in the middle of the countryside, it does make it difficult. After a lot of hassle we did find a place that sold them but we decided as it was Friday night traffic to forget till tomorrow morning.

So we had a nice dinner as usual of the pasties we had bought in Looe with baked beans, boy don't we eat well.

Then to bed after watching a film




Thursday 30th October- Time to leave the Hotel

We had a nice English breakfast in the Hotel and at about 10.30 Jennifer cam to meet me and we went off in search of excitement???. However we did  a walk around Looe  and bought some fish in the market and also some pasty for our next as we had decided that to stay on in this area with no views and and mist all the time makes no sense.

So we went back to the site and started packing up and notified the site owner of our intention to leave and also had to contact the next site to see if we could arrive early and there was no problem.
We had also realised that our original booking for the next site would mean we would be getting home on a Monday afternoon which is no good due to the bloody car parking in the road and so to arrive back on a Sunday would be much better.

We had a very nice dinner of fish and pasta and a bottle of wine and the evening was quite enjoyable and thank heavens for the very efficient caravan heating system.

Again no photos 

Wednesday 29th October 2014- Still very misty

The mist again this morning was very bad and it became clear that a game of golf was out of the question whilst one of our colleagues who had intended to play golf had been suffering overnight and was in no fit state to go out. 

To go touring was a bit pointless so I phoned Jennifer and the three of us ent back to the caravan for a cup of coffee and biscuits as neither of them had been in a caravan before. Needless to say they were quite impressed and enjoyed the experience.

We headed back to the Hotel and had a sandwich in the bar and then decided an easy afternoon was on the cards whilst Jennifer went of to visit Lanhydrock House which she enjoyed very much as you did not have to be outside in the mist rain.

The chaps met in the bar for pre dinner drinks and then a pint down-town and on to another restaurant which we had not tried before and would most likely not try again. The food was OK but not the menu which had promised a large choice of fish on their website but ver little available when we were there.

This time we all agreed on an early night whilst one of the group was leaving at 0730 to catch an early train.

Tuesday 29th October 2014 - Getting ready for the Biggles reunion

The weather was poor again but nevertheless we went for another drive and visited several new areas but quite frankly you could not see to much and what with the mist meant that you got wet pretty  much wherever you went.

We had a snack lunch and later in the afternoon Jennifer dropped me off at the Hannafore Point Hotel where the lads were meeting up for two nights of fun and chat and golf for some. We  had a great evening in Looe and went to one of our favourite restaurant called the Trawlers Quay which was quite busy. We chatted to a group on the next table for a while and then we went back to tone of the local pubs where this group joined us again. Unfortunately they were celebrating the end of the letting season and were not in a good state, particularly the three women, whom the taxi refused to take.

As it was a one way street we had to walk about 200 yards where we could get a taxi back to the Hotel for a quick nightcap. A loveley day really apart from the weather.

Monday 27th October- Where's everything gone

When we awoke it sounded like rain but no heavy and so looking outside of the van we could not see across the field due to the very dense fog and what we tough was r ain was in fact the damp mist dripping of the caravan. Oh dear we did not expect this.

So after breakfast we decided to go on a trip to see if the weather was better elsewhere and although the  mist was not so dense inland its was thick enough to keep down road speeds. 

Anyway we went in the direction of Lostwithial and then on to Bodmin where we had a quick snack lunch  and then took a slow drive back to the caravan site . We did not take any photos as the weather was poor. Oh well lets hope tomorrow is better.

Sunday 26th October 2014- En route to Looe in Cornwall

It was a bit cloudy when we awoke after an early morning birdsong which was great to listen to but no really at 0630. However we had a light breakfast and finished the last bits of packing and were on our way at about 0930 and headed back to the A 30 and turned west until we reached the A 386 which took us though Tavistock and on to Plymouth. 

Navigating Plymouth outskirts was fine and then off in the general direction of Looe and crossing the Tamar Bridge which is free going Westbound. The roads were not busy and finally we came off the main road and the roads got less wide as we got closer to Looe. The entrance to the caravan site where we had booked to stay was down a very narrow one way street but we got though that Ok and then found the rest of the road was also very narrow and there is no way that two caravans and sometime two car can pass. A slightly worrying time but we got to the site which was really very nice. The sun was shining and we parked and within the hour consuming our first cup of tea. 

The site was called Polborder House Caravan Park and its a place we would certainly return to, see link Polborder House Caravan Park

We had a nice evening and TV reception was good and we were looking forward to the next day so we could explore the area.

Saturday 25th October - A day relaxing

As we are due to move on to Cornwall tomorrow we decided to have an easy day around the site. The only real activity was Noel going down to the local fuel station for Diesel for the Land Cruiser. The fuel station however was quite packed as we realised it was a school holiday period and so the roads were quite busy as well.

The weather was not to bad today, not very warm but warm enough for this time of year. We carried out the usual caravan prior  movement checks of tyre pressures, check torque on the wheel nuts etc 
and then later in the day we tried using the two plate gas cooker outside but as we had not used it for a long time we had forgotten that it has limitations and so that's the last time we will do this. The plan was to use it as a sort of grill but the grill plate had holes in it which meant the gravy from the meat and sausages ran everywhere, Oh well back to the other one.

So the dinner went of well with a further half an hour cleaning the gas cooker ready for transit and then an evening of watching TV or a film, I cant remember. But looking forward to a good nights sleep.


Saturday, December 20, 2014

24th October- Meeting up with Noels sister and husband

Noel's sister and husband live in Salcombe but we had decided to meet midway and enjoy each others company as e don't see them to often. We had agreed to meeting a very interesting place called The House of Marbles in Bovey Tracey. Its also a factory where they make glass ornaments and so apart from seeing all the colours you can marbles in there was a glass blowing demonstration which was also very good.

We spend almost two hours and then slightly North to a pub that Peter knew called The Cleave  where we had some really good food and its a place we would certainly try again. The Landlord and staff were a great bunch and made you feel most welcome. See link The Cleave Public House in Lustleigh

During lunch their was a bit of an upset as an older guy, apparently around 70 seemed to faint and there was some panic for a while until the ambulance arrived which seemed to take ages as we were quite some distance from the main town. Anyway we finished our lunch and continued in the bar for a while and then went back to Bovey Tracey whwre we went to a local cafe for a cup of tea followed very shortly by another Devon cream tea which was excellent.

Peter and Annette left us about 4.30 pm and we headed back to the caravan for a nice evening in