LJ the big ones must be a bit of a nightmare I saw a couple on the way over that were parked in open land because they were simply too big even to get through some campsite gates. Wow!
I'd never look for something that big, I struggled at times even with the van in narrow streets.
Haha LJ do you remember I used to tell Redex to buy a good motorhome instead of moving so often? They really can be fab. A certain friend of us referred to mine from start to finish as the pikey van but it was the best all-round general-purpose thing I could have found, as it turned out. Not many motorhomes can double as a runabout as well.
I miss Redex
And yes if I ever sell up again I will be tempted to buy a proper one - not gigantic, but well-fitted with the important things in life - and see my days out as a gypsy. Secondhand are not so expensive, especially here. Not cheap, but not the prices you are talking.
Kal, I FINALLY found an easy way to post pics and that's the way they're going to be posted from now on I haven't put up more than 1 or 2 pics for a year, I am giddy with excitement
She sounds a tad downtrodden to me. Subservient and obliging and you should order her to accompany you to the registrar's the MINUTE you realize who she is and not allow her to escape.
Friends in Florida and Pennsylvania only so I look forward to your pics but I passionately hate flying so there will be no more visiting the US until the teleporter is in use
We do have stupendous motorhomes / RVs here, many of them from the US, with slide-out rooms and lavishly-fitted bathrooms, several bedrooms, a huge kitchen and often a little car tacked on at the back.
Mine is the type I think known in the US as a stealth van it had the basics. A bed, a 3-way fridge, a pump-sink, a gas hob and grill, and a miniature camping loo which I only ever used if it was 3 in the morning and raining between the van and the campsite loos
Bear, I love snow, it's the reason I lived in Scotland so long. Now I can go visit it for up to 6 months in the year - the last white patches only vanished early August - and even better turn round and drive away again, I don't need to shovel it or anything.
I'm just over an hour's drive to the higher ski resort.
Snow on the mountains and waterfalls - 2 of my absolute favourites.
Aw TR thanks it really is not most people's choice but I sit there in the atrium sometimes and wonder how lucky I am. Mind you, you should have seen it a few months ago. It was oh so dilapidated.
Hey, want to see it a few months ago? Why not! More or less same angle, modern pipes going in (the house is who-knows-how-old but bits are definitely over 100 and the plumbing was decidedly creaky.)
Well well well. This time when I went into Imgur, all the options you'd discussed, sizes, the lot. I picked medium thumbnail because I couldn't remember what you'd said without crashing out of this comment and this is a flying visit -
Fay, cheers! She's not so little, about knee high and weighs a good solid 30+ lbs which she uses to good advantage, she barges against shins to knock people to the ground so she can finish them at her leisure. Well, that's the theory, she's a sedate old lady now
The problem has been solved fairly simply - told to try logging in from another browser, there was no default, it simply asked me to enter my address and I'm in
14 emails waiting, 12 of them from the same increasingly irritated person. All sorted.
Alan, I'm on 7 with no intention of upgrading, I have 10 on the laptop I use for teaching and hate it with a passion, mainly because of the infuriating updates which I can't override or stop. I have to switch the laptop on at least an hour before class so that it can try to load, then reverse, updates which I never wanted in the first place, before it will let me log in.
And yes, I am a rabbit, terrorized and bullied by my computers. Bite me.
RE: Male Drama Makers
Oh dear we are almost simultaneously criticizing men from different angles. I think I should take mine down.