Long story mate, wouldn't really want to trawl back though the whole back story. He just forgot how to walk on Friday. So far, nothing obvious has shown up so it's looking like could be neurological. I'm not even there so I'm getting all this remotely.
Hoping for a sick free year . Extension is completed , so looking forwards to enjoying that . 4 1 week periods of leave booked , only know of one place we are going - https://www.grove-cottages.co.uk/Mill Cottage/ Will be our 4th visit . Love the place , so relaxing .
My Nan's had issues like the recently that turned out to be neurological, all the best with it mate anyway.
Can't recommend it highly enough if you want somewhere relaxing . Ducks etc on the pond , year before last a Moorhen ( I think it was ) hatched her chicks . And they have Barn owls . Chickens running around during the day . Oh , and 2 Cats Stroppy bitches that they are
Probably more of the same Fresh pussy throughout the year Taking young one to Disneyland Paris this year and older one to Germany...maybe Dam..maybe Spain...**** knows I'm sure something somewhere will scupper things...that's why my plans are usually a bit sketchy...I can't really stand making too many plans...its not how my life has ever gone...to plan...so **** plans and just see what comes up. Only concrete plan is I'm going to work
Aaaaaah....I get you...sorry bro I haven't had a wake n bake today...that usually gets the grey matter into gear.
Saw Paak a couple of years ago at Glastonbury. Bloody brilliant! I’m looking forward to going to Cornwall with the missus on holiday in May. Got a little cottage by a pub and the beach. I would say weddings, but they cost far too much money. 3 last year, 4 this year. All forms of rugby. Love the 6 Nations and it’s a World Cup year. Going to Ascot for my birthday in a couple weeks. Love a bit of dressing smartly, getting drunk and betting on horses.
A bit. Been to St Agnes before, but lived in Plymouth for 6 years so visited Cornwall quite a bit. Not planning on doing much. It’s a relaxation holiday. Sitting on the beach, if it’s warm enough. Doing a bit of costal walking, drinking and reading books.
There's a cracking walk across the headland at St Agnes to Chapel Porth beach about 1 mile away. There's a great little cafe in the car park there that sell 'Hedgehog' ice creams, which is local vanilla ice cream, covered in clotted cream and rolled in toasted almonds. You'll work it all off walking the coast path back