It's a public holiday weekend here in the UK but probably not in Scotland where they have extra holidays at New Year etc. Of course it doesn't make that much difference when you are retired but it does disrupt travel plans with the excess traffic out on the roads especially Monday which makes the August bank holiday such a wretched experience for many people. I just keep my head down these days and avoid going out and concentrate on getting jobs done. I've now got up to the Arnhem DVD cover which only leaves me Amsterdam to do, all the DVD masters from the Dutch trip are made and I will be loading clips on Youtube this evening. I've been out all afternoon carrying on with my renovation of our greenhouse. The interior has now been partially painted and the windows cleaned. I was hoping to get all the plant pots back in cleaned but that's going to be tomorrow. My back has been playing up after carrying the concrete and stone chipping but at least the green house door now slides across with no problem even if the whole structure is a bit on the wonky side with subsidence taking it's toll, its the spot where i used to have a bonfire back in the day. I can't type too much as it sets my back off too much but here are some more photos this time with Rotterdam trams which are just the new ones and a couple of museum cars with all over adverts breaking the monotony. The tram station outside the railway station has been altered yet again, it was being rebuilt on my last visit and the one before that etc - money to burn. I met a nice chap there who drives the museum trams, I think they had a running day at one of the museums this weekend. I've downloaded maps for all the Belgium destinations. The Rotterdam drivers are always the most friendly of the transport folk in Holland, they always have been. I had a spell working there once, out in the suburbs, some nice restaurants. Comments are closed.
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