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ise wrote:It's a great trip and unusual to be able to climb inside a glacier like that, particularly enjoyable for Mrs Ise who doesn't always get to join my trips.

So right Ise, very unusual trip. Although I dont like the idea of being in a cave, those I find fascinating.
Fighting the relaxed muscle
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 20 Replies
Ian I cycle 20miles nearly every day, but not in lycra I might add. :lol: Actually I was still riding my bike the day before I had my Son.
Going, Going nearly gone....
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 26 Replies
Tony_H wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:I don't know about you guy's but I always find this time of year depressing I have just had the snow update for LGb and the snow is receding quicker than my hair line, 140 cm on the upper and 40 cm on the lower and dropping rapidly daily and they are fairing better than some other resorts where the grass is beginning to show though.
Once the mountains have gone through the full cycle and green has replaced white I'm fine I can view the beauty again though a new set of eyes and happily spend a week of my summer holiday playing in the mountains, till that time I'm depressed........ :evil: :evil:
I dont enjoy the mountains at all until there is snow on them, I am afraid. Therefore this time of year is depressing, although I will forget it for a short time when the times comes to take 2 weeks in the sun, and on those lazy Friday evenings when the beer garden is still warm enough to i sit out in. But I long for the early winter snowfalls again.

Tony, just like my OH. I am dying to go to the mountains either spring-time or Autumn, I fancy a walking holiday, but he wont entertain it. If the mountains dont have snow on them he does'nt want to know. :cry:
Fighting the relaxed muscle
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 20 Replies
STEP 3 Lycra cycleshorts :shock:
Fighting the relaxed muscle
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 20 Replies
STEP 1. Buy a helmet :lol:
Spring skiing advice please
Started by User in France, 17 Replies
caron-a wrote:I'm starting to wonder whether my water skiing skills will come in handy :shock:

We fully intend trying out a new sport in 7 weeks time...........Kite Boarding :shock:
Multilingual pets
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 41 Replies
Ian Wickham wrote:
tino_11 wrote:My folks have an African Grey Parrot who shouts my name at the top of his voice EVERY time the phone rings, this would be fine but I moved out 15 years ago!!!

He also shouts "bloody ironing" everytime my mother gets the ironing board out :mrgreen:


I nearly was given a parrot a year a ago, I don't think I would have been able to resist teaching it all the rude stuff, so perhaps it was a saving grace.... :wink:

Years ago one of my customers had several parrots, she should not have as it was them that made her asthma worse. She insited on keeping them. She was a very contankerous old biddy and the only two people in the world that liked her or had any time for her was me and her Doctor. She liked us so much she left her parrots to us in her will. Every time she got ill and need urgent medication her GP used to phone me up and say ' quick can you get these tablets down to her otherwise by the weekend you will be the owner of two parrots'. Have since moved away and always wonder if some-how a solicitors letter will end up on my doorstep telling me I now have some parrots.
tino_11 wrote:Just realised why it is sooo quiet round here, tomorrow is a holiday and everyone is in the boozer...DOH!

No holiday for me to-morrow have to work :( and Saturday, and Monday.....still double time pay :lol: