Exactly.
You arent dry very often
Many shades of grey in Anglesey at the moment.
Fifty?Oh. We got plenty of that as well
We still talk about our early caravan holidays in Snowdonia (in the 60s). Each night we watched the weather forcast on our little b&w telly and saw sunshine down south while every day it p*ssed down for us.Wales is a bit like Ireland with 40 shades of green. You don't get to have lush countryside without the rain although a bit less would be appreciated at times
We still talk about our early caravan holidays in Snowdonia (in the 60s). Each night we watched the weather forcast on our little b&w telly and saw sunshine down south while every day it p*ssed down for us.
No bog*, no electricity and no running water.
*Bog was a 5 minute walk. There was a stream at the back and we would often bathe in in.
Oh how we used to laugh
Caravanning has changed a bit since then, thank God!We still talk about our early caravan holidays in Snowdonia (in the 60s). Each night we watched the weather forcast on our little b&w telly and saw sunshine down south while every day it p*ssed down for us.
No bog*, no electricity and no running water.
*Bog was a 5 minute walk. There was a stream at the back and we would often bathe in in.
Oh how we used to laugh
And thats just your bloomersExactly.
Used to be the field out the back of the house. No light at night, and you soon learnt where not to go.We still talk about our early caravan holidays in Snowdonia (in the 60s). Each night we watched the weather forcast on our little b&w telly and saw sunshine down south while every day it p*ssed down for us.
No bog*, no electricity and no running water.
*Bog was a 5 minute walk. There was a stream at the back and we would often bathe in in.
Oh how we used to laugh
Used to be the field out the back of the house. No light at night, and you soon learnt where not to go.