13 February 2016
Cousins Tour, Day 7
11 February 2016
Cousins Tour, Day 6
We breakfasted in the cafe again, delicious, and then set off to visit a cousin in Winterslow, near Salisbury.
It was a lovely drive. It was frosty, and in some places the hedges were absolutely covered with ice, which, we realised, was because they were immediately above a large puddle, and the cars going through had splashed them! Mostly the drive was in sunshine, but there were some patches of mist over Salisbury Plain.
The cousin we were calling on is a "double" cousin, in that her father and my grandfather were brothers, and her mother and my grandmother were first cousins. I was her bridesmaids, and we celebrated their Golden Wedding on the day my first grandson was born. Unfortunately she thought it was tomorrow we were coming, but it got sorted out in the end and we enjoyed a cup of coffee with them before heading on to Sussex.
First port of call was the supermarket, to get food, as we had invited my parents to dinner in the van. Then up to their, where we are parked up in their forecourt. We had tea with them and a friend of theirs who is celebrating her 90th birthday today, and then went back to the van. Supper was duck breast, with an onion and mushroom sauce, mashed potato and cabbage and leek. It would have been followed by a lemon tart, but we didn't have room! And wine - even my parents drank some - and coffee or tisane, according to taste.
Tomorrow we will be parked up by the village hall, to see what a rally is like - I may not have any signal at all, as there's no phone signal here and I'm on Wi-Fi. If not, I'll be back Sunday night!
10 February 2016
Cousins Tour, Day 5
Today was our last morning at Carnon Downs, so after a leisurely breakfast we topped up our water, both tank and drinking, and headed off. We were due in Plymouth at 3:00, so went a scenic route via King Harry's Ferry, St Just* and St Mawes.
We then drove to Plymouth, after an argument with the Satnav, which wanted to take us on minor roads, stopping for lunch in one of those lay-bys that had obviously been made when the road was straightened.
We eventually found the pub in Plymouth where we had arranged to meet an old school friend of my daughter's, which we duly did, and it was lovely to see her and catch up on her news. It transpired, incidentally, that she had had her wedding reception in the same pub we'd eaten in last night. What a small world!
Then it was on back to the Cartgate truck stop where we had sadly spent our first night with no running water and no alternator! Apart from having to change our gas bottle, it was so different! And we even got to see the International Space Station go overhead, thanks to a timely heads-up from Facebook!
* There was a young lad from St Just
Who ate apple pie 'til he bust.
It wasn't the fru-it
That caused him to do it;
What finished him off was the crust.
Cousins Tour, Day 4
08 February 2016
Cousins Tour, Day 3.
This morning, I showered in the "Bathroom", or at least that was what I intended to do, but the shower over the bath didn't work properly, so I ended up having a bath, instead. Tomorrow I shall use the "Family room"; both it and the bathroom have more privacy, and more space, than the normal showers and loos. I must remember to take a bathmat, though, as it was cold standing on a tiled floor to dress!
When I got back, I found that the Swan Whisperer had found a place where we could get a new alternator, so after breakfast we went there and they were able to fit one almost at once, having determined that this was indeed the problem. One issue solved, but we still needed a new pump, so we went off and bought one and then headed into Truro to see what we could see.
Lunch was the first order of the day, so we went into the first café we saw, which did us a very nice, but rather expensive, pie and salad, with coffee. I thought afterwards that oh bother, we are in Cornwall, we should have had a pasty, but too late. So we went round the Cathedral, which is lovely, quite small, but very pleasant, and they didn't charge for admission, which makes a change.
07 February 2016
Cousins Tour, Day 2
So after I had posted last night, I went to wash my hands and the tap sputtered at me and nothing happened - no pump! The Swan Whisperer looked at it, but to no avail, so we baled some water into a crate to have available, and went to sleep.
In the morning, we found we really liked the truck stop we were at, and had breakfast in the café there (excellent!), and used their facilities. The Swan Whisperer had another look at the pump and made it work, sort of, but it obviously needs to be replaced sooner rather than later, and the car battery is not charging as the alternator, whatever that is, is borked. One flood too many last night, probably. And have you seen the weather forecast? So we rang up the campsite we were booked in for tomorrow night and asked us if they could take us tonight as well, which they could.
So we drove here as the weather worsened and worsened, and really have done nothing since. I had a nap, and we ate risotto, and that's about it. In the morning we can use the showers and loos here, which seem lovely and warm.
Meanwhile there is a bit of a lull in the storm just now, long may it last. It was very noisy an hour ago! I hope we sleep.
06 February 2016
Cousins Tour, Day 1
I just wrote a long post all about today, and it has vanished! Bugger.
We set off late, and should, in hindsight, have gone down the M3, which would have been quicker. Plus we got stuck in a massive traffic jam on the A3 due to emergency gas works, or something of the kind. By the time we had stopped for lunch, in a random services on the A31, we were running about an hour late.
But we made it to my cousin's in the end, and it was lovely to see her and her husband again. The road to theirs was very wet, though, and even worse coming back. I hope they are not cut off, or worse, by morning.
We drive on to try to get to our stopping-place for the night, but couldn't get there because the main road was closed, and so was the side road the Satnav found as an alternative. So we sadly rang them up to say we couldn't make it, and came back to a truck stop near Yeovil where we had planned to spend Wednesday night (and probably still will).
It is too dark to see what it is like, but there are plenty of other motor homes parked up, and we are dry and snug after scary driving through floods and the car battery saying it wasn't charging.... It still has 2/3 charge, though, so not too drastic yet, and the habitation battery is fine.
The Swan Whisperer is cooking sausage and mash, and there is beer in the fridge! I have just realised I have forgotten the wine, though. Bugger.