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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:
That sounds just like my sort of day out, unfortunately I dont get to many like that these days.
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.
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Started by Ian Wickham in Germany 05-Apr-2009 - 33 Replies
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:
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http://towid.blogspot.com/
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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.
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