Another Friday see's us Woolacombe bound once more - we are THAT impressed with the campsite we visited a couple of weeks previous that we booked again. Thankfully this week we were able to get away a little earlier and so rocked up at Damage Barton with 10 minutes to spare before their "NO ENTRY AFTER..........." limit.
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Rainbow over the ocean
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Yet another beautiful pitch, right on the edge of the park with the most amazing views and we were once again treated to the most beautiful rainbow over the ocean on Saturday afternoon.
Earlier on that week, I had attended a conference which also involved a golfing activity in the evening, whereby we were given some very basic golf lessons, putting, irons, driving etc. So buoyed up with a new found confidence in my golfing skills I decided it was entirely appropriate to challenge Wolf to another game of pitch and putt - a revisit of our golf challenge a few weeks previous.
The stakes were high, not only did the loser have to make tea for the duration of our visit, but the winner got to pick dinner, the loser had to make the chosen meal AND make breakfast in the morning as well.
Lost Balls
I got off to a good start, I actually managed to get the ball off of the ground which was a distinct improvement on last time, however my putting skills were letting me down - badly - thankfully however Wolf did not fare so well on this pitching skills so it was quite a close game, but I choked on the 7th hole and took far to many attempts to putt, even Wolf losing a ball in the tree and having to take a 2 point penalty could not save me. So it was with good grace I lost, BUT vowed to return again!
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Taking the bus back to the campsite |
Twenty One Waves!
Owning a motorhome, as we have discovered, means that you become part of a club. Of course there is the Caravan Club which offers you no end of benefits, as does the Camping and Caravan Club, however there is an underground club, one that only motorhomer's know about, and you don't discover until that very first day you take your pride and joy out on the road.........the club is nameless, but it features automatic enrolment, the benefit it offers is that it
will bring a smile to your face and the only conditions of becoming a part of this club is that you are driving a motorhome and can raise an arm/hand/body part by way of acknowledgment.
THE WAVE........ that's the nameless club....... once on the road in your beautiful motorhome it becomes compulsory for the driver to wave at other motorhome drivers... whether you are the "waver" or "wavee" it is poor form to not show any sign of acknowledgement. Up until this weekend, we have always been the "wavee" not really confident enough to launch in to being a fully fledged "waver" however on our trip back home we decided to take the plunge, not only were we the "waver" BUT, as is typically us, we changed it up a little and decided to be a "waver tag team". There is something unusually funny about this phenomenon of waving, and I can't deny that every time a fellow motorhomer waves at us it brings about the hugest smile on our faces for no apparent reason. Our best count to date was infact this weekend where we had
Twenty One waves on our trip home!
Our First Experience of Van Envy
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Wurtlefkey in Woolacombe |
We love Wurtlefkey, she is our home on wheels and we personally think she is awesome! Motorhomes are not to everyone's taste, even for others that share the same love of travelling, they don't always share the same love of methods of travelling/accomodation - motorhome, caravan, campervan, tents to name but a few, and every one will advocate about why their choice is the best. For us it is simply that the motorhome we have chosen fits the lifestyle that we lead.
We generally keep ourselves to ourselves when we are away, and not really mingle with other campers, but we do like to take a walk around the campsite and look at other peoples travelling homes, see if we can pick up any good ideas in terms of layouts, what they do with chairs, windbreakers, canopies, awnings, lighting, storage solutions etc. As we were packing up on Sunday morning, there was a knock on the door, a lovely older couple were standing outside, they said they had been admiring our motorhome from the outside and were wondering if they could have a quick look inside. It was a little bit unusual, but we are like proud parents with Wurtlefkey so we invited them in and showed them around our accommodation - they "oooooh'd" and "ahhhhhhh'd" with envy as we showed them the table that moves around, the electric drop down bed, the kitchen, and more importantly the storage space (something only motorhome owners can fully appreciate). It was our first real encounter with fellow motorhomers, we sat and shared stories, got some tips from them about cooking in a motorhome, and travelling in Europe, it was actually really lovely getting to meet them. But I admit that there was also an element of pleasure that we took from their envy of our motorhome, not that we need anyone's approval, but to know that someone else thinks your home is as great as you think it is, is always nice to hear.