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Yes, it's a bit grim, just picking up now. I think Ireland is going to get the worst of the wind.

The Borders wont be having a nice day either.
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My parents were supposed to be helping out with the Great South Run today, it's been cancelled 'cause of the weather.

You'd think British people would be used to running in the rain.

I suspect they're actually worried about flying stones and spray on the seafront section, but don't let a valid argument get in the way
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Sitting drinking çay in a Kültür Evi in Diyarbakir. It's a lovely day but a bit cooler than Turunç.

Bitlis and Nemrut crater lake tomorrow - the arthritic hip is already complaining. :(
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Yambo wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 12:05 pm Sitting drinking çay in a Kültür Evi in Diyarbakir. It's a lovely day but a bit cooler than Turunç.

Bitlis and Nemrut crater lake tomorrow - the arthritic hip is already complaining. :(
We always gave Diyarbakir a swerve*, even back in the 80s it wasn't exactly a tourist magnet! Last tv footage I saw looked a bit grim too. Is it actually OK?

Oddly we never made it up Mount Nemrut either :( - it was a bit of a logistical issue back then.

*A hefty military presence didn't put us off anywhere else but the stories of others that had ventured there did.
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Savouring a mug of tea at home after being away. Next will be unloading the van and putting stuff away.

A bit of a bouncy crossing too.
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 12:40 pm
Yambo wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 12:05 pm Sitting drinking çay in a Kültür Evi in Diyarbakir. It's a lovely day but a bit cooler than Turunç.

Bitlis and Nemrut crater lake tomorrow - the arthritic hip is already complaining. :(
We always gave Diyarbakir a swerve*, even back in the 80s it wasn't exactly a tourist magnet! Last tv footage I saw looked a bit grim too. Is it actually OK?

Oddly we never made it up Mount Nemrut either :( - it was a bit of a logistical issue back then.

*A hefty military presence didn't put us off anywhere else but the stories of others that had ventured there did.

The trip was supposed to be last April/May time but was postponed to now. It's one day in Diyarbakir, Nemrut crater Lake tomorrow and then 2 days in Van.

The Diyarbakir bit was OK for me - I'm not keen on cities but I did want to see the city walls which date back to the 4th century. They're very impressive and to be fair, the city's not too bad. A lot of head scarves like Konya but definitely more friendly.

We aren't going to Nemrut mountain with the carvings, that will be another trip. This trip is to the crater lake which is north of Bitlis and just West of lake Van. It seems to be called Nemrut crater lake to confuse people. :D
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Yambo wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 3:15 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 12:40 pm
Yambo wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2024 12:05 pm Sitting drinking çay in a Kültür Evi in Diyarbakir. It's a lovely day but a bit cooler than Turunç.

Bitlis and Nemrut crater lake tomorrow - the arthritic hip is already complaining. :(
We always gave Diyarbakir a swerve*, even back in the 80s it wasn't exactly a tourist magnet! Last tv footage I saw looked a bit grim too. Is it actually OK?

Oddly we never made it up Mount Nemrut either :( - it was a bit of a logistical issue back then.

*A hefty military presence didn't put us off anywhere else but the stories of others that had ventured there did.

The trip was supposed to be last April/May time but was postponed to now. It's one day in Diyarbakir, Nemrut crater Lake tomorrow and then 2 days in Van.

The Diyarbakir bit was OK for me - I'm not keen on cities but I did want to see the city walls which date back to the 4th century. They're very impressive and to be fair, the city's not too bad. A lot of head scarves like Konya but definitely more friendly.

We aren't going to Nemrut mountain with the carvings, that will be another trip. This trip is to the crater lake which is north of Bitlis and just West of lake Van. It seems to be called Nemrut crater lake to confuse people. :D
Cheers. I did kind of regret not going to Diyarbakir but hey ho...couldn't go everywhere. :D Did stay in Konya (bought a carpet from a bloke that had previously lived around the corner from us in London!). Despite it being the home of the 'Whirling Dervishes' it didn't seem particularly religious although beer was a bit hard to find. Stayed in Van and visited the lake too, where we were surrounded by small boys who were happy recipients of a handful of office biros. :lol: Hadn't heard of Crater Lake.

Happy travels. :thumbup:
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Healthy yoghurt and fruit brekky by sea :)
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Trinity765 wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:43 am Ireland is about to get a battering :shock:
It got one. Caused some damage to the roof of our little wooden “beach bungalow” that our family have owned on the n coast of Norn Iron for 70+ years, so I had to do a quick trip there to sort it out. Over Friday, returning today via Dublin airport…. Missed my flight. Ryanair is forbidden from making pre-departure announcements because “they have too many flights from here and it would clog up the tannoy”. My fault,I know, but still…

Looking forward to 24hrs of people watching till tomorrow’s flight - lucky to get a seat( for a fee). Grr.
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I was going to bed but my son is pissed and wants me to sit up yakking as its his (probable) last weekend in his family home, again! :roll: Oh, well, i'll be anothe day older tomorrow... :obscene-drinkingcheers:
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Sat chilled waiting for time to go to airport for flight to Sevilla.
I'm at Portimao next 3 days.

Usually going frantic making sure bike is OK, and taking lots of tools and bits n bats..

But this time I'm have a bike sent over for me to ride. No stress and no worries :obscene-birdiedoublered:

Feels strange having nothing to do :)
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Sitting in a classroom. Last day of actual teaching (well what this course calls teaching!! 🙄)

Tutor seems to be going over paperwork with everyone. It not sure what. She’s already been sodding negative about a dossier I’ve stressed myself sleepless about so whatever she says to me
Will only be that last straw 🙄 - cos I know full well she won’t be positive

35 mins to go and a bloody long lie in tomorrow!

I’m so over this sitting around not being given quite the amount of info we need!! Roll on next week - pass or fail it’ll be a relief!! 🤣🤣🤣
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Eating a sossie sandwich made with Linda McCartney veggie sossies. :think:
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My Son sent a picture through of his first dinner in his flat with the west ham game on the telly in the background. Mrs Taipan is looking very watery eyed! :D
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Taipan wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 3:40 pm My Son sent a picture through of his first dinner in his flat with the west ham game on the telly in the background. Mrs Taipan is looking very watery eyed! :D
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Taipan wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 10:40 am Eating a sossie sandwich made with Linda McCartney veggie sossies. :think:
Hmm. I had some of those for breakfast. Never again! I only had them cos they were given to me at the end of the winter and I did a freezer dive last night and found them

God they are rubbish!! LOL
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Hotel in Portimao.

4th floor hotel roof bar.

18c outside.

Most UK riders sat outside.

Ex Northern monkey sat inside :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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Taipan wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 10:40 am Eating a sossie sandwich made with Linda McCartney veggie sossies. :think:
I feel your pain. My son and dil are vegan. May as well eat cardboard boxes for what it's worth. They'll get over it in the end. :angry-cussingblack:
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Buckaroo wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 9:46 pm
Taipan wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 10:40 am Eating a sossie sandwich made with Linda McCartney veggie sossies. :think:
I feel your pain. My son and dil are vegan. May as well eat cardboard boxes for what it's worth. They'll get over it in the end. :angry-cussingblack:
My vegan brother-in-law and his wife were here last week, they arrived on the Thursday then departed for the seaside on Saturday with wifey and her sister in tow to celebrate his 60th birthday. As much as I enjoy a teetotal vegan knees up I declined the offer, which was fortunate as I was invited to friends for roast pork with beer and wine to drink.
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Watching Moto GP.

The cat is sound asleep beside me and I’m tempted to poke him awake to make up for the little s**t waking me up through the night every night. See how he likes it.
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