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What is this obsession with holiday?

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kittylester Mon 29-Jun-20 09:33:39

Watching the news it is obvious that people can't wait to go abroad on holiday.

We have been on lots of lovely holidays, both abroad and at home, but I can't understand this current determination to rush off. We have had 2 trips cancelled this year.

Are you raring to go away?

Callistemon Sat 04-Jul-20 18:15:41

trisher

Don't think so Calliestemon but they will keep showing that B* Bettany Hughes swanning around the Greek islands doing the Greek myths or something. Then there's Montalbano which I think is some sort of revenge of the Gods because Sicily and Sardinia were two of the places I wanted to visit in Italy.

Oh yes.
But she was caught in a huge storm last night.

I want to go back to Crete.

Ellianne Sat 04-Jul-20 11:22:08

Did you bring him to the UK to live oopsy or did you live abroad?

Oopsminty Sat 04-Jul-20 11:15:17

Ellianne

Grandad ... "I think they should divert far more of them down onto the A303 that would solve our problem." No thanks, the 303 is busy enough already as it is, but such a prettier drive.

Confession time, I fell in love with a French man on holiday, got as far as getting engaged, ordering the dress etc. My mum disapproved saying, "marrying a foreigner never works", (she was Welsh and married an Englishman!), so I gave up on the idea and came home.
To be honest, coming from London, I had visions of turning into a Madame Bovary in the French countryside after a while anyway!

I fell in love in the Canaries and went on to marry him. At the ripe old age of 19! Madness. Nobody thought we'd last but we did for a while

We had a beautiful daughter and stayed married for 9 years but he had to go

He may well have been the most gorgeous human being I'd ever seen he was also terribly possessive and it all got a but much

trisher Sat 04-Jul-20 11:09:38

Don't think so Calliestemon but they will keep showing that B* Bettany Hughes swanning around the Greek islands doing the Greek myths or something. Then there's Montalbano which I think is some sort of revenge of the Gods because Sicily and Sardinia were two of the places I wanted to visit in Italy.

Ellianne Sat 04-Jul-20 11:03:20

Grandad ... "I think they should divert far more of them down onto the A303 that would solve our problem." No thanks, the 303 is busy enough already as it is, but such a prettier drive.

Confession time, I fell in love with a French man on holiday, got as far as getting engaged, ordering the dress etc. My mum disapproved saying, "marrying a foreigner never works", (she was Welsh and married an Englishman!), so I gave up on the idea and came home.
To be honest, coming from London, I had visions of turning into a Madame Bovary in the French countryside after a while anyway!

Grandad1943 Sat 04-Jul-20 11:00:51

Reporting In.
Just returned from a reconnoitre. Drove across M5 bridge and all three lanes on the M5 southbound through North Somerset are running smooth but somewhat slowly, but that was about an hour and a half ago.

Then went for a walk along our town seafront where we were surprised to see that two of the largest pubs along there had signs outside to say they will not be opening until Monday.

However, the pier is open with restrictions on how many people are allowed on at any time. The tea room at the far end is not open but fishing from the pier is being allowed.

Many of the other restaurants, cafes, and other pubs are open or their lights are on in readiness for lunchtime opening it would seem.

Came back passed the large Walton Park Hotel which for the first time in four months had is doors open and lights on. We had wondered if that Hotel would survive as they have a large number of weddings held up there with the backdrop being that of the Bristol Channel.

That said, it was a real morale lifter to see for the first time in four months our seafront come back to life. A great deal of the car parking along there is still blocked off though. We did wonder if the M5 does come to a standstiil later in the day what it is going to be like along there, because that is where they all head for if they have to come off the motorway. ?

Callistemon Sat 04-Jul-20 10:19:24

Is Shirley Valentine on TV soon (tonight?)

Just to tease us all.

trisher Sat 04-Jul-20 10:11:00

Now I'm thinking about markets and colourful clothes and sitting with a glass of wine as the sun goes down.....OMG I'm turning into Shirley Valentine!
I keep telling myself that abroad wouldn't be the same just now anyway.

Callistemon Sat 04-Jul-20 09:37:10

the wild west yes, it is a bit wild today! And drizzling this side of the Channel.

Callistemon Sat 04-Jul-20 09:35:50

We decided to take a diversion once through Bristol when the M5 was chock-a-block.
Big mistake. I stopped at traffic lights as they were on red and the car behind went into the back of ours, luckily didn't shunt us into the car in front.

Grandad1943 Sat 04-Jul-20 09:24:31

Reporting In
M5, M4, M48 and M49 junctions to the North of Bristol already very slow and coming to a standstill at times.

The peak is expected between 10:30 am this morning and 3pm this afternoon and all that traffic has to come passed us in North Somerset on the M5.

I think we will be totally isolated in our town, as when the M5 Becomes stationery they all take to the local roads, never fails.??

I think they should divert far more of them down onto the A303 that would solve our problem. ??

TerriBull Sat 04-Jul-20 09:05:39

Friends of ours are off to Cornwall today, booked cottage before the lockdown, trouble is so are 90,000 others shock Hopefully they will have had an early start to the wild west as Ellianne above.

Enjoy your holidays all those who are going away today, just a bit jealous sad

Ellianne Sat 04-Jul-20 08:13:26

Reporting in .....

M25 good at 5am
M3 fine
A303 busy round Stonehenge (What's new?)
Exeter eta 9 am
Lots of roof boxes, canoes, bikes all strapped to cars = mainly families.

Madgran77 Fri 03-Jul-20 18:30:48

I don't want to go abroad at the moment and would not consider it, but I am very happy to be just starting to allow myself to look forward a bit to our planned break in the UK at the end of July. We booked it in February and for a long time during lockdown assumed it wouldn't happen. Now I think it will and it will just be nice to be in a different place enjoying nice scenery,

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 17:48:35

Lucca like the wine, lovely on a romantic starlight evening in France, but in the light of a drizzly British day, perhaps not so entrancing.

Although always remembered fondly with a smile. smile
It's the accent.
blush

Ellianne Fri 03-Jul-20 17:34:23

Lucca, you joke! That could be a whole new thread!

Lucca Fri 03-Jul-20 17:28:38

Callistemon

trisher

Maybe you aren't consuming enough wine when listening Ellianne grin Mind I have found that what I thought was wonderful after a few glasses turned out to be completely c**p!

It's also a mistake to buy a case of 12 bottles of chateau bottled wine which seemed delicious when camping in the grounds of the chateau, quaffing it on on a balmy evening, only to find it is utter c**when you get it home.

Ditto with clothes bought in a market abroad looked quirky and fun....return home to find they are just kind of tatty!
Could the same principle be applied to a man one met abroad.....?

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 16:26:58

Ellianne

Thanks, I'll check.. You'd hope they could have done all the roadworks during lockdown when the roads were empty!

They've had to work within the new rules, of course.

Grandad1943 Fri 03-Jul-20 16:13:29

I think there are long term roadworks on the M5 on the approach to Taunton and also some near Exeter. I don't think they will be able to lift the one's near Taunton if they are still ongoing, as it is for central barrier replacement over a stretch of more than five miles last time I was down there.

Ellianne Fri 03-Jul-20 16:08:00

Thanks, I'll check.. You'd hope they could have done all the roadworks during lockdown when the roads were empty!

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 15:59:33

I'm not sure where there are roadworks, Ellianne but it may be worth checking online.

Ellianne Fri 03-Jul-20 15:57:49

Yes, Callistemon, always accidents.

Callistemon Fri 03-Jul-20 15:56:17

The A38 used to be a trial!

Grandad1943 Fri 03-Jul-20 15:46:39

Callistemon, unfortunately, I can remember when the M5 opened through Somerset and that became the reason we moved out of Bristol to here In North Somerset as it gave me easier access to my workplace in Severnside. As you say it was a pleasure to drive on in those days....not now though.

Ellianne they were saying in the office this morning that it may be worth walking up to the bridge that crosses the motorway near the office just to see what it is like tomorrow morning.

So, I will take a photograph and post it if we do that walk and the M5 is anything as expected. ??

Ellianne Fri 03-Jul-20 15:33:18

Good decision!
I'll let you know what the 303 is like tomorrow morning going west. 5 am set off from East London.