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had a good day out up on the wild unspoilt Northumberland coast..

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Bobbisox | 17:24 Tue 16th Mar 2010 | ChatterBank
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It's easy to forget what a lovely coastline we have up here, it must have been the same for centuries, no promenades just rolling sand dunes and a rugged coast line dotted here and there with a castle and the sand a lovely soft gold colour, It is a shame we have the wrath of the mighty North Sea to remind us how it isn't warm up there, but if it was, it would spoil it's beauty.
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Just checked craft and it's moved now to Havelock Road in Hastings town centre.
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I am pleased I know where that is craft...PMSL
and yes I can do what I want and when now Lottie...Bliss x
Wow it's years since I've had a good game of ping pong lol
Yep Jan I think that's where I went......called in a few years ago when I was on my way to assist referee at the English Championships in Brighton.
It was lovely here in Dover until about 4pm, then a big sea mist moved in.....
Brighton - hmmmmm? - memories keep flooding back :)
Dont go into "The Fog", boxtops - there are strange seamen with big weapons.
Yep, the mist has come in here now boxtops. I'm only 100 yards from the seafront and it's very eerie.
Weird, isn't it? I can imagine QC's lurking sailors... and it's all wispy and spooky, reminds you of a Barbara Erskine novel. This is the first sea fret we've had this year, the land must be warming up!

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