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Hi there, Sienna.

Been a while since I've dropped by here. I've been on holiday back in Scotland over Easter.
 
Big big (((( hugggggggggggs )))) LORRAINE!

I miss you these days. But then that is the way life takes us I suppose.

Please keep posting in OUR thread... You know OUR ways. What is mine on here is yours.


I :heart: YOU :kiss::kiss::rose:
I'll be chatting to you one-on-one sooner than you think ;)
I :heart: YOU 2 :kiss::kiss::rose:
 
Hi Eesome! ;)

How was your holiday? Tell tell tell...

Business as usual for me and a quiet Easter.


:kiss:

A long drive up to the NE coast (30 miles short of Aberdeen). I took in a couple of films (Ah Dekhen Zara and The Boat That Rocked), took Son'N'Heir ten pin bowling with his grandparents and then to the Transport Museum in Glasgow (he's fascinated with trains, busses and cars). I visited the reconstructed crannog (Iron Age lake house on a platform out into the water) on Loch Tay. Visited my sister to see her and her 2-year old son. He's rushing around like a mad thing, opening all the cupboards if he gets a chance.

:kiss: back for you.
 
I think I may be in trouble for a PM, actuallty and in need of apologising :eek:
 
A long drive up to the NE coast (30 miles short of Aberdeen). I took in a couple of films (Ah Dekhen Zara and The Boat That Rocked), took Son'N'Heir ten pin bowling with his grandparents and then to the Transport Museum in Glasgow (he's fascinated with trains, busses and cars). I visited the reconstructed crannog (Iron Age lake house on a platform out into the water) on Loch Tay. Visited my sister to see her and her 2-year old son. He's rushing around like a mad thing, opening all the cupboards if he gets a chance.

:kiss: back for you.

Sounded fun. I've never even been to Scotland myself. I will go one day I know I will.

Where are the best places to stay?
 
Those saddles.... now that's a different story! :mad:

No rear end problems for me. My left knee did give me problems on day two.

Day one: Worcester -> Chester (hillier than you'd think)
Day two: Chester -> Lancaster (not too hilly, but busy towns)
Day three: Lancaster -> Carlisle (up hill and down through the Lake District!)
Day four: Carlisle -> Innerleithen (40 miles short of Edinburgh, more bloody hills)
Day five: Innerleithen -> Dundee (via Edinburgh then through Fife)
Day six: Dundee -> Aberdeen

Total: approx 510 miles

Have plans for this summer: cycling the length of the First World War Western Front from the Swiss border to the Belgian coast. Doing my research at the moment. Finding it difficult to get enough information on the French sectors, though.
 
Sounded fun. I've never even been to Scotland myself. I will go one day I know I will.

Where are the best places to stay?

Hmm. Not sure I can really help. I've always got the spare rooms at my parents, so I've never really thought about staying anywhere else. We just do a lot of day trips to places in reach.

And I've probably done more travelling and sightseeing in England than back in Scotland. You know how it is, not seeing the places on your doorstep. And Scotland's so big as well. I've never been to the west coast at all, except as a two-year old kid.

Are you after coast, mountains, lochs, cities, museums or galleries, peace and quiet?
 
No rear end problems for me. My left knee did give me problems on day two.

Day one: Worcester -> Chester (hillier than you'd think)
Day two: Chester -> Lancaster (not too hilly, but busy towns)
Day three: Lancaster -> Carlisle (up hill and down through the Lake District!)
Day four: Carlisle -> Innerleithen (40 miles short of Edinburgh, more bloody hills)
Day five: Innerleithen -> Dundee (via Edinburgh then through Fife)
Day six: Dundee -> Aberdeen

Total: approx 510 miles

Have plans for this summer: cycling the length of the First World War Western Front from the Swiss border to the Belgian coast. Doing my research at the moment. Finding it difficult to get enough information on the French sectors, though.
You are one crazy but interesting guy :)
 
Thank you for the correction

You certainly look limber and very sexy!!! Do you draw the pencil drawings you ad to many of your emails? I enjoy the creativity of your posts.
 
You certainly look limber and very sexy!!! Do you draw the pencil drawings you ad to many of your emails? I enjoy the creativity of your posts.

Bother!! Reading the first sentence, I was quite chuffed. Then reading the second, I realised you were talking to one of the previous posters. Damn!! :eek: Was it for Gaia Lorraine?

Well, it's about time for me to log off. Cheerio folks. Have a great weekend.
 
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