A few scenic and personal shots of John Bishop and myself on our recent trip to Mexico. It's a shame the great weather we've experienced this week back at work isn't set to last but I think we shall go ahead with the trip to Northern Ireland as scheduled although we are still holding off booking anything until the very last minute in case the weather forecast goes further down the pan than now. Actually sat in the office away from the sun it was quite chilly at times. We are starting to get busy at work with our mainstream business plus the training. Mandy has a busy day and visited her cousin Trish and Derek in Sale and called in at the Southern cemetery and reported back on the family graves which are still looking quite colourful. Another family baby on the way it seems and Anne and Dudley will be spliced in December but only if Anne gets the time off work, bit late now girl! The chaps from Greenthumb came todfay with the spring lawn treatment which was good timing as I'd only cut the lawns yesterday. I had a quick flick through the transport mags, only got Trolleybus and Light rail done and half way through buses with Commercial Motors Vintage to go. So much to do as usual and tonight I'm already rendering the Mexico City truck DVD with the Guadalajara ones to follow on and I'll probably put then in the shop by tomorrow night if I can get the covers done. I was looking at the Colombian quote today, hotels seemed a bit mediocre and the pace a bit tiring but it covers quite a lot, only thing was at least one destination looked a bit on the edge for security but then look at Mexico before we went. The first round of clips are already on Youtube and remember if you visit click on the adverts, there may be something you like and it costs nothing to look but pays for the trips you enjoy watching. We received a 1960s reel of Jersey cine today and I've bid on a few more films on EBay. Some shots then of John and I in Mexico, the whole plane home was full of buzz but they couldn't understand why John Bishop was in cheapo cattle class and not 1st, I said John was his dad. You'll note the picture of our guide/driver asleep, too many trolleys in one week! Comments are closed.
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