
Rabbitsquasher - I'm sure nobody would let ya struggle with an Awning. I for one usually fall over myself to assist. Others will know exactly what I mean.

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Well, since you mention it. Backs are funny things. Mine's muscular the docs tell me. I'm fine (more than fine - it goes it good) walking. I'm not fine standing around for long, or doing a lot of bending and awkward movements etc. especially - I suspect - when all I've done is sit at an office chair for weeks, esp. when its cold/damp. Oh, and I can barely put my socks on or tie my shoelces somedayskarena wrote:thought you had a bad back Mike - langdale pike would probably finish it off.
Di is Jamie a true cumbrian he doesn't look old enough ???![]()
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i have picked the sheep out she's in my croft ready.(oops sorry should i have anounced that yet.)
mikeonb4c wrote:I'd love to get off somewhere on the Saturday for a walk up a hill to a view, as Harry did at Snowdonia meet, but I've no idea where. Langdale seems not too far off . Anyone (Harry if you're reading this?) got any thoughts / tips as I know nowt about owt
Excellentmister munkey wrote:mikeonb4c wrote:I'd love to get off somewhere on the Saturday for a walk up a hill to a view, as Harry did at Snowdonia meet, but I've no idea where. Langdale seems not too far off . Anyone (Harry if you're reading this?) got any thoughts / tips as I know nowt about owt
We're Up for it Mike. I quite like this gentle stroll lark!!
Hi Di,Di and Jamie wrote:Update on page 1
Cheers Di