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Started by Ian Wickham in Germany - 33 Replies

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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Black forest stopover'
posted Apr-2009

Thanks for all your advice Tino 8)

Tino_11
reply to 'Black forest stopover'
posted Apr-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:Thanks for all your advice Tino 8)


Inspired by your query Mr. W. I spent the day in BB yesterday, starting with a 3 hour swim and sunbathe at the spa, followed by lying in the park listening to the orchestra (free) and then topping off with a nice dinner in the sun at a wee Italian restaurant. Was fantastic way to spend the last day of my hols, no booze and I read an entire book - Dominic Faulkner's The Longest Climb, clycling from the Dead Sea and then climbing Everest :shock:
www  The Only Way is Down http://towid.blogspot.com/

Edited 1 time. Last update at 14-Apr-2009

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Black forest stopover'
posted Apr-2009

tino_11 wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Thanks for all your advice Tino 8)


Inspired by your query Mr. W. I spent the day in BB yesterday, starting with a 3 hour swim and sunbathe at the spa, followed by lying in the park listening to the orchestra (free) and then topping off with a nice dinner in the sun at a wee Italian restaurant. Was fantastic way to spend the last day of my hols, no booze and I read an entire book - Dominic Faulkner's The Longest Climb, clycling from the Dead Sea and then climbing Everest :shock:


Sounds like a fantastic way to relax, plus a detox to :shock:

Tino_11
reply to 'Black forest stopover'
posted Apr-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
tino_11 wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Thanks for all your advice Tino 8)


Inspired by your query Mr. W. I spent the day in BB yesterday, starting with a 3 hour swim and sunbathe at the spa, followed by lying in the park listening to the orchestra (free) and then topping off with a nice dinner in the sun at a wee Italian restaurant. Was fantastic way to spend the last day of my hols, no booze and I read an entire book - Dominic Faulkner's The Longest Climb, clycling from the Dead Sea and then climbing Everest :shock:


Sounds like a fantastic way to relax, plus a detox to :shock:


Well I am a moderate really, a day off a season is good for you, just aswell the spring lasts about 4 minutes here, it was over 26 degrees C here everyday last week :shock:
www  The Only Way is Down http://towid.blogspot.com/

RoseR
reply to 'Black forest stopover'
posted Apr-2009

tino_11 wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Thanks for all your advice Tino 8)


Inspired by your query Mr. W. I spent the day in BB yesterday, starting with a 3 hour swim and sunbathe at the spa, followed by lying in the park listening to the orchestra (free) and then topping off with a nice dinner in the sun at a wee Italian restaurant. Was fantastic way to spend the last day of my hols, no booze and I read an entire book - Dominic Faulkner's The Longest Climb, clycling from the Dead Sea and then climbing Everest :shock:

That sounds just like my sort of day out, unfortunately I dont get to many like that these days.
I'm a laydee

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Black forest stopover'
posted Apr-2009

tino_11 wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
tino_11 wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Thanks for all your advice Tino 8)


Inspired by your query Mr. W. I spent the day in BB yesterday, starting with a 3 hour swim and sunbathe at the spa, followed by lying in the park listening to the orchestra (free) and then topping off with a nice dinner in the sun at a wee Italian restaurant. Was fantastic way to spend the last day of my hols, no booze and I read an entire book - Dominic Faulkner's The Longest Climb, clycling from the Dead Sea and then climbing Everest :shock:


Sounds like a fantastic way to relax, plus a detox to :shock:


Well I am a moderate really, a day off a season is good for you, just aswell the spring lasts about 4 minutes here, it was over 26 degrees C here everyday last week :shock:


Mind you for the UK it has been very pleasent day today, topped around 18c, not bad for old blighty :wink:

Tino_11
reply to 'Black forest stopover'
posted Apr-2009

Sounds positively tepid :mrgreen:

Is there another bank holiday back in Blighty or something? Seems very quiet in here tonight.
www  The Only Way is Down http://towid.blogspot.com/

RoseR
reply to 'Black forest stopover'
posted Apr-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
tino_11 wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
tino_11 wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:Thanks for all your advice Tino 8)


Inspired by your query Mr. W. I spent the day in BB yesterday, starting with a 3 hour swim and sunbathe at the spa, followed by lying in the park listening to the orchestra (free) and then topping off with a nice dinner in the sun at a wee Italian restaurant. Was fantastic way to spend the last day of my hols, no booze and I read an entire book - Dominic Faulkner's The Longest Climb, clycling from the Dead Sea and then climbing Everest :shock:


Sounds like a fantastic way to relax, plus a detox to :shock:


Well I am a moderate really, a day off a season is good for you, just aswell the spring lasts about 4 minutes here, it was over 26 degrees C here everyday last week :shock:


Mind you for the UK it has been very pleasent day today, topped around 18c, not bad for old blighty :wink:

Its been lovely here to, spent a lot of the time all weekend in the garden. Trying to get a bit of a tan, only six weeks till my hols, dont want to look all pasty and white.
I'm a laydee

Topic last updated on 16-April-2009 at 17:15