East? Please do not worry about my sanity. I have not been painting the word "EAST>>>" on the wall at the front of our house or anything like that. No. Let me explain.
Yesterday afternoon we headed sixty miles east with Frances, Stew and the little girls. We are staying in the lodge shown above and this my friends is another "scheduled" post. It feels a bit like cheating.
We are here for three nights on the other side of the Lincolnshire Wolds - an official "AONB" - Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The lodge is on a country estate close to the town of Louth that I blogged about two years ago.
That place is so nice, I don't think I'd want to leave.
ReplyDeleteThat's how I would rough it!
ReplyDeleteOnly three bathrooms, how will you all cope?
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful time.
I expect that you will have a great time.
ReplyDeleteNice! I hope you have great weather.
ReplyDeleteYou call that primitive? You call that roughing it? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks a very nice place for a little getaway.
One bedroom for you, one for Mrs YP, one for your daughter and her husband and one for the girls. Perfect, and enjoy yourselves.
ReplyDeleteGoodness! It is extemely basic indeed. How can Frances and Stew do that to their daughters! I guess you and Shirley are there to make sure they get at least enough to eat.
ReplyDeleteYou Northerners are softies. We used to go camping in a tent in this weather.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful break Neil. A lovely area to be in. I hope a trip to Hubbard's Hill and the stepping stones is in order.
ReplyDeleteAs long as the bears don't wander into camp, you will be fine.
ReplyDeleteHave fun! Looks like quite a luxe little retreat.
ReplyDeleteLooks brutal.
ReplyDeleteWhen I tell people I'm staying in a caravan when I go away they ruffle their noses not realising the level modern vans are at. The ones I usually stay in are nicer than my house. Enjoy your break.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice comfortable place to enjoy the weekend.
ReplyDeleteIhope you survive your expedition to the wild wolds of Lincolnshire. Maybe the sun will shine . . .
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