With all the snow on the ground and difficulty moving the Motorhome out we were very worried how this weekend would turn out, we needn't have worried because as soon as we hit the M2 motorway we realised the snow hadn't even laid there and that is only 3 miles away--how funny is that.
So we began to calm down and settle for the journey--except the Tom Tom wasn't working as there was a fault so when we reached Clacket's Lane we went in and bought a new one as I hadn't brought any directions with me and so I didn't know where we were going. I have come to rely on a Sat Nav to much.
We had a Breakfast lovely Bacon, Sausages, Tomatoes, Mushrooms and beans he!he! not very vegetarian was it.
The rest of the journey went well and we arrived early afternoon and settled in.
The dog enjoyed a walk and so did we all around Birdham a nice village with a local store and we met more MHF members doing the same walk.
Back home we settled down to a dinner and an early night after watching a little Telly.
Saturday Louis woke me up and I went out for an early walk while Ray got up, when I returned we had breakfast.
We started to walk to EastWittering but we ran out of pavement so we waited for a bus then found we had almost walked it.
East Wittering is a place we had been to years ago and we recognised the camp site we had stayed at.
We walked to the sea front and along the beach and came back to pick the bus up to West Wittering but as it was cold in the wind we stayed on and the bus returned to Birdham.
We dumped the dog and went back to the bus stop and this time we went to Chichester which is a lovely City and we strolled around and then had lunch.
Of back home to the M/H and rested and then we got ready to go out for our Valentine Meal and waited for 7pm then off in Taxi's.
It was a lovely Pub that was booked to take us, by a quayside and the meal was very good. We are a noisy lot though when we get together but everyone enjoyed themselves and the evening went to quickly we were soon back into taxi's and off back to the Campsite.
After a good nights sleep we got up had breakfast and everyone congregated outside our M/Home with lots of jovial fun going on as we gradually said goodbye one by one to travel off to our homes etc, all agreeing that we had had a wonderful time and cant wait until we meet again.
We had a good journey home and the snow has all gone just leaving a bit at the edges of fields or by the roadside.
Well I'm back in doors now and I will be vegetarian again Promise
When we got in Ray's appointment had arrived, Mar 3rd for his Cat Scan so we are back to reality.
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