Finally a day of relative relaxation. Not helped by being woken overnight by the sound of heavy rain hitting the roof of the van, but
Category: Life
At Last – A Truly Minimalist House
So this is it! After several years of trying to lead a more minimalist lifestyle, I’ve whittled the house down to a completely empty state!
The Esplanade Club, Watchet Harbour
Fish and chips, Exmoor Ales, Trad. Jazz, Salty Sea Dogs (and that’s just the women) – Job Done!
Going On New Adventures Driving Slowly – G.O.N.A.D.S.
And in the beginning there was an idea, and low, it was told that they were bonkers, but after much toil and strife, it did come to pass and it was so…
The Baghaddies at The Mineral Line, Roadwater
We went off to see The Baghdaddies, a fun gig with a Eastern European feel. Good food too, a great night out. Lots of brass
Shepherd Neame’s ‘Tapping the Admiral’
Because they couldn’t get a trademark on ‘Bashing the Bishop’. Other beers in the range include ‘Slapping the Sailor’, ‘Yanking the Yacht Master’ and ‘Felching
Run for Them Thar Hills
Sod all activity on the blog for what seems an age, and sod all happening that should have been happening. Plans to escape the country
Tossa’s Yesterday, Diamond Geezers Today
Slightly stuck for something to do and still trying to find a solution to the leaky water pump Sunday turned into a bit of a
Microadventure – Camping in the Garden at -4 Celsius
Last night I was able to have a little microadventure, sleeping in the garden on a dry but pretty cold night. This was my first
Microadventures – When Macroadventures Don’t Come Soon Enough
We are itching to get away to milder, or at least more adventurous climbs, but are resigned now to the fact its not going to happen this side of the New Year. Meanwhile, I found this post about Microadventures that got me thinking. Perhaps I don’t need a grand adventure, or at least don’t need to fret about delaying it a little, if I can find simpler ways of finding an adventure closer to home.