First night we stayed at Lincolnshire Lanes, great site. One of our favourites. Always a very friendly welcome and great relaxed atmosphere.
Second night we stayed at the Bubblecar Museum. Very friendly little site with great wash and loo facility's.
The best part though was the museum itself, brilliant!
If you like older cars and maybe the more unusual ones then its definitely worth calling in.
Our setup at the Bubblecar site.
------------- Retro, its the future...
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We went to the bubble car museum before they moved.They grew out of their old site. The only thing was, it made me feel old.......I remember them when they were on the road.
Have they got the kitchen set-up for the 60's or 70's, that made me feel old too
OK so not at all jealous of your Teardrop trailer I intend to buy or make one, and I've already got a trailer that would be suitable for conversation, and a set of alloy wheels. I did have a BMW Isetta 3 wheel version back in 1965. I got fed up with dropping my Vespa every time it rained, as I have never worried about what my trendy mates thought, it was the way to go. It's funny how a trendy all chrome scooter, has less appeal to a girlfriend in the middle of winter than a little car with a heater
------------- Canvas tent, paraffin light, petrol stove. Heaven
I'd rather be kayaking.
Spent up, not pent up, just had my new tent up.
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That looks lovely -- dont suppose you have any other pics to show?
------------- 2015 Trips
January - Red Squirrel
February - Red Squirrel
March - Gimme Shelter
April - Elie
May - Noah's Ark
May - Riverside, Skipton
May - Blair Castle
June - Braithwaite Bridges
July - The Star
July - Witches Craig
July - Scone
August - Highburn House
September - Gimme Shelter
Smashing, please leave a review for the sites Bubble Car Site and Lincolnshire Lanes when you get 10 minutes as we haven't got any 2012 comments yet
Cheers
Ian