28 May 2021

Shakedown Cruise, 28 May

 It was only ever going to be a short break, and it came to an end today.  We had hoped to go into Brighton this morning, but the antibiotics have kicked in and I could do nothing but sleep.  The Swan Whisperer went for a run first thing, but after breakfast I nodded off and slept soundly until he came back from a walk down to the sea and back.  Then we decided to set off, and I slept almost the entire way from Brighton to No 6!  I did rouse up a bit after that!

We had a really nice lunch with my mother and sister, and shared some of our cheese, etc, with them.  And then it was time to empty out the van, transfer everything to the car and head back to London.  Again, I slept a great deal of the way, but woke up when we reached Mitcham, and there was a massive traffic jam around Fygges Marsh junction; as bad as when it was a roundabout!  I don't know what they can do to improve things.  

Anyway, we head off again mid-June on a longer break now that we have familiarised ourselves with the van again.  I didn't take any photos today, so here is another from yesterday: 

 And by the time you read this, I will have gone through the earlier posts and amended any egregious typos - I know there are some - and updated locations.  Blogger doesn't seem to allow you to do that in their mobile app at the moment.

27 May 2021

Shakedown Cruise, 27 May

The weather forecasters had promised that today was going to be a lovely day. They were not wrong! So after breakfast (my turn to have the slightly cold shower - I was not impressed!) we drove over to Ashburnham House and went for a wonderful walk round the lake. Most photos are on Facebook. It was very beautiful but by the end I was glad to sit down in the Orangery tea rooms and drink pink lemonade while the SW had coffee and lemon cake (I had a bite - delicious!).

When we went to leave we had a problem, as when we drove round the one-way system, we came up against the place where there was a gallery across from the dormitories to the main house, giving me flashbacks of the vicar's wife filling hot-water-bottles and chivvying us off to bed. ("Yes, Matron!" - most of us had been at boarding school, some even at the same school as me). Anyway, the SW went and asked and was told we could go out the wrong way, delivery lorries always did, but be careful, and as it was, we didn't see any other cars until we were back on the public road.

We moved on, and discovered that our tour took us past Hurstmonceaux castle and the observatory. It was quite nearly lunch time, so the SW went off to see what he could see while I made hot rolls for lunch. This turned out to be nothing, as it was all closed.

The afternoon was spent crawling through a massive traffic jam in Newhaven (we should probably have gone via the A27) but we evergreen arrived in Brighton and the op site here. The Swan Whisperer went for a walk and I fell asleep, but I'm awake now and am going to get supper. 

26 May 2021

Shakedown Cruise, 26 May

We did manage to find a few television channels last night - and again today, come to that - but of course not the ones we wanted!  Ah well, that's life, and at least we get to see Springwatch on BBC2!

Woke to a gloriously sunny morning and the hot water came on when we had asked it to and also turned it off when we had set it, which was just too early so the poor SW got a cold shower!  After breakfast we "redd up", as my in-laws say, and set off mid-morning to visit friends for lunch.  It was fantastic to see them agaiin, and by the time we were ready to leave, it was mid-afternoon. 

We are parked up in a campsite near Battle, and just next door to Ashburnham place, where I have dire memories of church weekends away!  I gather they now have  very nice café that is open, so maybe we will explore tomorrow.  The SW is about to go out for a walk; I think I shall flop on the bed and read for a bit. 

25 May 2021

Shakedown Cruise, 25 May 2021

This time, it was ten months between trips!  So another shakedown cruise is called for, to make sure the motor home knows what it is doing and whether the batteries will hold a charge before embarking on a longer break next month.  Which will still have to be in the UK, alas.  

So the Swan Whisperer went skating this morning and I began to pack, and when he came back and had had some coffee, we loaded the car and set off to Sussex, where we had lunch and then he brought the van around and we loaded that up.  Then my niece came round with her younger son, who we had not yet met.

We set off at about 5:00 pm and headed for our first overnight stop, near Gatwick Airport.  In normal times, I expect the skies would be hideous with plane noises, but there seem to be very few planes this evening - only one departure scheduled and about 3 arrivals.  So it is peaceful.  We are up by the sanitary block, which the Swan Whisperer says is very nice - and I have just heard the first and perhaps only plane of the evening - and we have spent most of the time trying to make the television work.  With singular lack of success!  Oh well, there is always Catchup, but I do wonder why our aerial doesn't work (we suspected the roof aerial didn't, but thought the portable one would). 

09 May 2021

Dulwich Park, revisited

 The Swan Whisperer said he was going for a walk, but when I asked where he was going, it was too far for me.  And I wanted a walk, so we went to Dulwich Park.  It was not a long walk, but very pretty.  

 We walked round the lake, admiring goslings
and trees
and then we finished with a drink in the café, while watching the end of the Giro on my phone (not video, but live coverage nevertheless).