Hi Graham.Thanks for looking.When you do eventually get back up North again,better bring your recently featured all terrain vehicle with you as the ground can be a bit rough up there.!Best Wishes EricT
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Tomliner wrote:Hi Graham.Thanks for looking.When you do eventually get back up North again,better bring your recently featured all terrain vehicle with you as the ground can be a bit rough up there.!Best Wishes EricT
Will do
Graham
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Thanks for these, Eric. Well up to your usual standard and thoroughly enjoyable.
Hopefully I'll have a few to contribute myself next month. My mate and I are planning a trip to Inverness. I haven't been there since the 70s! We're going to do it properly and use First Class rail travel all the way from Wiltshire and using the East Coast Mainline via Kings Cross. We'll stay in Inverness for three nights and spend the days visiting Kyle of Lochalsh and Pitlochry. The evenings will be spent stuffing ourselves with food and wine and sampling malt whiskies. There may be an opportunity for the odd photograph along the way. I use the word 'odd' intentionally
I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to it
Hi Ian.Great to hear from you again.Enjoy your trip up here.I could wave to you as you pass through Edinburgh Waverley! Don't mention malt whiskies in case Graham decides to join you.Bear in mind that he is a Yorkshireman so he'd expect you to pay! EricT
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Tomliner wrote:Hi Ian.Great to hear from you again.Enjoy your trip up here.I could wave to you as you pass through Edinburgh Waverley! Don't mention malt whiskies in case Graham decides to join you.Bear in mind that he is a Yorkshireman so he'd expect you to pay! EricT
NO! Coming from the South i thought it was the Scots that were Tight!
Enjoy your trip Ian and please show us pics of Kyle of Lochalsh ,a wonderful place that i have not been to like you back in the 70's,
Cheers,
Roger.
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.