Glad to hear that. Hope you are in the mend real soon. Glad the link worked too. It s a good performance. Take care.
Sorry, I should have said, “One day at three o’clock we stopped on this mountain top and had tiffin” Armed service makes you multi lingual. I can think “he’s a ****” in several dialects. To be honest, I ask my wife, What’s for tea?” and she tells me what we are having for dinner. She worked as a Dinner Lady serving school lunches. There is no such thing, even in Hull as a Lunch Lady. My daughter says Dinner and Tea and my Son says Lunch and Dinner. Shall we have our Tea out gets confusing because we can be either too early or too late. I have lived down South for 49 years. I have been married for 41 years and my wife still says “Pâté and Chips”. My post was for global consumption and therefore I used terms that the wider audience would both appreciate and understand.
Speaking of camper vans ... Camper-van conversion: 'We sold all our possessions to go live in a van' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54544467