Cumbria to Kent : Return
It takes me 5-6 hours including 2 x 15 minute tea and pee stops, if the traffic and weather is fine.
We have black ice and its below freezing just now, so l'll be a tad apprehensive driving over the A66 to Scotch Corner from Penrith, but as soon as l'm on the A1 l'll be good to go. With my ipod attached to the dash, some fruit and water to keep me going. I aim to be there before dark.
Then four days of relaxing, chatting, tv, shopping, laughing, walking and more chatting with Mum and Dad then Friday l'll be visiting some girlfriends.
Home again on Monday in time for the evening Christmas Carol Service at Carlisle Cathedral, which I am really looking forward to, so Christmas-y and my daughter in the choir.
I may even post something, as I'm taking my laptop to give some lessons on how to .... on blogger.
See you soon.
Have a great trip! All you Brits seem to think driving 5 or 6 hours to get someplace is a looooooong drive, but here in Canada, it's just so...well, normal. lol
ReplyDeleteSeriously, looking forward to hearing how the visit goes. :D
btw, I loved Kent when I was there years ago when we saw Leeds Castle.
I love that photo it gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteDrive safe. And enjoy yourself.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip - and say G'day to the family from me.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe journey and a lovely visit with your delightful (sounding) parents and the very handsome Milou!
ReplyDeleteDrive safely and enjoy your chats with your parents.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait, Sazzie. Kettle's on.
ReplyDeleteGo safe!
ReplyDeleteHamba kahle! Go well...and I do hope have a wonderful, relaxing and happy time. I'm sure you will.
ReplyDelete(Hope you post more fantastic photos after your visit! That one is spectacular.)
Family and friends !!
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip
Hope your trip is uneventful and your time spent with the parents is a thrilling event!
ReplyDeleteSandi
Loulou looks lovely. Might she be interested in an American boyfriend? My Roddy has had a longing look in his eyes recently, and... No, those long-distance romances never really work out.
ReplyDeleteHave a great trip!
Sounds like a great time. Be careful on those roads.
ReplyDeleteFrom one beautiful corner of England to another — a lovely trip.
Enjoy, have fun, laugh loads and then enjoy carols at Carlisle- sounds lovely and very festive.
ReplyDeleteA66 is a road I drive at least once a week and it isnt the best fun at this time of year for sure- in fact- its the fog thats the worst.
Now that you have gone ( and safely away) I can say that during my time driving on that road I have been blown off completely, stuck in snow, spun 360on ice,stopped by the police, and totally obstructed by freezing pea soup fog...
The icing on the cake was having the car written off ( all the airbags exploded- the lot) by someone who drove into the left hand side of me ( she forgot to look left when coming out of a junction).
So yes - it is a road that needs to be respected. SO much better since they duelled it!!
Lucky you....have a fabulous trip
ReplyDeleteThat is a looooong journey. Hope the journey isn't too arduous and do have a lovely time!
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you use the M6/M40 and M25? They are much better roads! Have a good trip and have fun!
ReplyDeleteLoulou is a beauty...safe journey!
ReplyDeleteHope your trip is going well, good to find your blog. The title drew me in from Tessa's blog. I am fifty next year and am quite unsure how to approach it. Stay in bed? Party? Ignore it? Eek. You don't look at all fat, frumpy or fifty so I'm assuming that's a joke.
ReplyDeleteCumbria always resonates with me, not because I've been there; I haven't. I have an old friend who moved there many years ago to run a hotel with his parents and I'd love to see him again. Lost touch. Phil, his name was, just in case any bells start ringing with you? lol! I know, it's a big place.
Take care on your trip in your lovely red car and enjoy the time away in different surroundings.
Sorry to come on so late to this but do hope you're having a nice time. xxxx
ReplyDeleteWishing you a safe journey and a wonderful visit with your parents. I know they are looking forward to having you there for a few days.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're getting time to relax. Hope you enjoy it, though I'm looking forward to your return!
ReplyDeleteAmazing first photo, did you take it?
Have a great trip, can I ask a favour, if you get a minute, when you get back could you take a photo of the lights in the town, my mother has been going on about......
ReplyDeleteGill in Canada
Thank you all for popping by...
ReplyDeleteSuburbia - no I didn't take the Reculver towers pic, got it off google, but I may go along and take some myself...
Gill- I will take pics for you and post...
that's a whole lotta miles!!!
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