It may have been quiet at Bridgeton museum for us but the post bags were well filled today and I had to help Mandy carry it all to the post office around lunch time it had taken us most of the morning to catch up. I'd had pains in my calves in the night but I've avoided going back on the opiate side of pain killers. Regime of ice packs and stretching exercises has had a positive effect on the knee thank goodness. It was a very cold morning with lots of frost. The birds were scampering about desperate for food so I made that one of my first jobs, the woodpeckers approved and took to sharing with goldfinches on the larger hangers which was unusual. No sooner than we arrived back from Scotland than it is time to get packed ready for our weekend in the south west. We'll be heading down to Exeter then on to Plymouth but staying outside as prices seem very high this week. Then we'll travel on down to Cornwall taking in Truro, Penzance, Falmouth and Newquay. On the return leg we'll go up to north Devon and then finally head to Taunton, the latter part is still a little undecided at present. The weather looks a little more sunny than I would have liked but we'll manage, better than getting soaked. A possible deal going on in the background to provide video for latest Atlas tram subscription offer in Scandinavia. I've just burnt the first of the weekends DVDs, the Penrith truck film on the A66 taken in sunshine last Friday, I posted pictures yesterday. Tonight some shots from the next location which was again in Cumbria but nearly as far as you can go in England to north Carlisle turn off by Eddie Stobarts depots just off the M6 motorway. Lots of activity, I must return in sunny weather to explore better its possibilities in the future. Comments are closed.
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