Not much activity really.
SAAB out PM to get plumbing parts and quick trip to Harkstead was about it.
So just one more from Zoute.
Not much activity really.
SAAB out PM to get plumbing parts and quick trip to Harkstead was about it.
So just one more from Zoute.
I spent the day cleaning the house. Deep cleaning the sitting room etc. so it looks presentable for the video Lucy and Oli are hosting on Saturday. Surprising how dirty everything was.
In the evening I was able to look through the pics from Zoute.
Some will be ok with processing but lots are quite 'flat' - as was the event for me.
Here is a nice Aston modern one though.
ION: 'The Donald' seems to have pulled it off. The rest of the Israeli hostages have been released and the shooting has stopped. 'Well I never' said the world.
I had a better look at the nice BMW 4 series in the morning as we left - only to spot the grill.
Oh dear. That was ugly - unlike many cars it was actually much better from the rear.
Then more round the houses in the modens, this time because there was a marathon going through the town we were planning to have brunch in - only to find that the Belgians don't do Brunch it appears.
Lunch over we went our separate ways. We had a good run back to the train past Bruges where I recognised the gates - all on fairly empty roads. We then flexi-plus'ed our way past the queues - this time without incident.
The run back up M20/25 and A12 was good too and we were back home by 7:30 - including getting petrol. So five hours was a good time. We could have probably shaved 30 mins off that if we had timed the train better. 500 miles all on one tank over the weekend - quite civilised all in all.
Finally SAAB to get a take away. Back to normal.
So Zoute bound but first ...
Beep beep beep - I was awoken early by a series of three beeps - it sounded like a car alarm but after 20 mins checking it turned out to be Tom's house alarm opposite.
Checked the Aston and the battery charger is not on green after a day so that's going to be an issue. Finished packing the MK7 quickly though.
So we were off about 9:15 and had a good run - 2 hours ish - only to find out our purple (e.g. privileged) lanes were closed.
Nice Aston in the normal queue though.
A Vantage S. S for Shame. A shame I did not have the courage to bring mine I thought - and then remembered the battery.
After customs though we went wizzing past the queue feeling privileged at last. Then there was suddenly a slight problem - just as we're were boarding. A lost wallet - so we're pulled out of the line - and spoke to the chap directing traffic. Told to park and wait.
How exciting waiting on the slip road ! Luckily about 15 mins later they have found it and we're put onto the next train. At the very front of course.
Another reasonably easy two hour run the other side across France and Belgium. We arrived early so we went through Knokke to look at where everything was. It was full of modern super cars - from Lamborghini through Ferrari and Aston with a Bugatti (Chiron I think) thrown in to the mix.
We found the air B&B easily but locked up behind their electric gates. They came quickly though as they lived next door.
Finally an evening run in the big German Laptop to the (very expensive but very good) restaurant.