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    Was booked to go on the 2 island long tour today, but the weather was so good you could barely see across Seahouses harbour. The sae was also pretty rough looking. - So the sailings were cancelled ;(

    We went to NT Cragside this morning and Long Nanny reserve this afternoon, the weather has calmed down so we've been busy re-organising tomorrows trip part way home so we can go on the early one island sailing...

    Finger crossed it all works out!
    Paul

    Retired and loving it.

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    The sea should be fairly calm today but the rain is persisting. I wonder whether Cuthbert had this problem?

    If you are looking for somewhere to go in the rain Durham is always worth a visit. Ushaw College, a former seminary about three miles from Durham City is one of Augustus Pugin's masterpieces and has a very reasonable and warm refectory with excellent food! Ushaw is open to the public from 10 O'clock until 4 O'clock daily.

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      Cragside is my favourite NT property, haven't been there for ages, feel free to post some images Paul.
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        Originally posted by Naughty Nigel View Post
        The sea should be fairly calm today but the rain is persisting. I wonder whether Cuthbert had this problem?

        If you are looking for somewhere to go in the rain Durham is always worth a visit. Ushaw College, a former seminary about three miles from Durham City is one of Augustus Pugin's masterpieces and has a very reasonable and warm refectory with excellent food! Ushaw is open to the public from 10 O'clock until 4 O'clock daily.
        I'd love to visit Durham - it's a pity that it's outside the comforting embrace of the M25, though!

        Jim

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          Originally posted by Phill D View Post
          Cragside is my favourite NT property, haven't been there for ages, feel free to post some images Paul.
          We always enjoy Wallington, which is a few miles inland from Cragside in the wilds of Northumberland. What a wonderful place to have lived back in the day.
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            Originally posted by Jim Ford View Post
            I'd love to visit Durham - it's a pity that it's outside the comforting embrace of the M25, though!

            Jim
            The train is quick and easy Jim, and takes you right to the centre.
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              Hope you get it all sorted Walti - and can post the pictures to prove it!
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                Originally posted by Jim Ford View Post
                I'd love to visit Durham - it's a pity that it's outside the comforting embrace of the M25, though!

                Jim
                Of all the things I could say about the M25, "comforting embrace" isn't one of them!
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                  Originally posted by pdk42 View Post
                  Of all the things I could say about the M25, "comforting embrace" isn't one of them!
                  I prefer the comforting embrace of King's Cross station as it slips out of view through the carriage window - on the way home!

                  The view of Durham City and the cathedral from the railway viaduct is stunning and is one of the best viewpoints in the area.
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                    Originally posted by Naughty Nigel View Post
                    The train is quick and easy Jim, and takes you right to the centre.
                    So what's the price of a return ticket from London to Durham? ISTRC a student found it cheaper to travel home from London to somewhere 'Up North' flying via Berlin, rather than by train!

                    Jim

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                      Get an old gits railcard and book in advance to get it "cheap" Jim!
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                        Originally posted by Bengeo View Post
                        Get an old gits railcard and book in advance to get it "cheap" Jim!
                        What makes you think that I'd qualify for one?

                        Jim

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                          Originally posted by Jim Ford View Post
                          What makes you think that I'd qualify for one?

                          Jim
                          You mean you don't ??
                          John

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                            Originally posted by Jim Ford View Post
                            What makes you think that I'd qualify for one?

                            Jim
                            The beauty of not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise and is not preceded by periods of anxiety

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                              Rescheduled the day and got to the ticket office...

                              "Boats are sailing, but it's unsafe to land so you won't be going ashore..."

                              Gave up and carried on with plan B!

                              No trip to the Farne Islands.
                              Paul

                              Retired and loving it.

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