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Where Are You Going This Year
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Booked a holiday yet? Do you go to the same place as before, and why.Do you book with family/friends, or is it a chance to get away without them.Mine are all booked for this year. No dates please for security reasons.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On a cruise in March. We usually go to the Carribean, but this year we are hitting India, Viet Nam, and countries around there. the visas for India have cost over £200 each - might have thought twice if we had known that.
Interestingly, to enter Indian waters - not even land in the country - you have to have a visa, or your are put ashore at the last port before entering Indian territory - something our government could consider?
Apart from that - Montreal for twelve days in June for the Jazz Festival, and usual UK festivals - Cambridge, Glastonbury, Download, Bloodtoock, and London trade shows for Acoustic and Drummer.
I really don't have time for work any more!!!
Interestingly, to enter Indian waters - not even land in the country - you have to have a visa, or your are put ashore at the last port before entering Indian territory - something our government could consider?
Apart from that - Montreal for twelve days in June for the Jazz Festival, and usual UK festivals - Cambridge, Glastonbury, Download, Bloodtoock, and London trade shows for Acoustic and Drummer.
I really don't have time for work any more!!!
Just got home from two weeks in Tenerife. We are going back to Tenerife for 23 days in a few weeks. Then 10 days on the Algarve for my big birthday. Then four weeks in Corfu. Back to Tenerife for three/four weeks at the back end of the year - and probably a couple of other trips in between (Ireland looking likely destination for one of them)
Turkey - Third Word War permitting :-)
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AOG - ///// you have to have a visa, or your are put ashore at the last port before entering Indian territory - something our government could consider? ///
Surely you're not now admitting that we have a problem? //
If you can find any post on any thread on any section where I have denied that immigration in its current form is a problem, I will be delighted to see it.
But don't waste your time looking for something that does not exist - I am fully aware of the issues caused by immigration, I have never said, nor do I think that it is not a problem.
Perhaps you need to read my posts more carefully?
Surely you're not now admitting that we have a problem? //
If you can find any post on any thread on any section where I have denied that immigration in its current form is a problem, I will be delighted to see it.
But don't waste your time looking for something that does not exist - I am fully aware of the issues caused by immigration, I have never said, nor do I think that it is not a problem.
Perhaps you need to read my posts more carefully?
Planning to repeat the 3-week Euro road trip I did with my daughter two years ago, but with better weather this time. We drove north of France, with an overnight in Strasbourg, on the way down to Tranquilla campsite in Baveno on Lago Maggiore and stayed there for a fortnight, then headed back (a more direct route) with a couple of nights in Paris.
The weather in Italy was appalling – people there hadn’t seen anything like it, and this was in August.
And this time I’m going to avoid getting a puncture in Calais. All of the camping gear had to be unloaded to access the spare wheel… which didn’t exist. Instead, it was one of those useless foam injector devices that simply don’t work. I then discovered I didn’t have European RAC cover, and you can’t take a policy out if you’re already abroad. Eventually located someone who could tow the car and replace the tyre. At which point – yes, there’s more – realised the locking wheel nut key was at home.
All of that, plus the enforced overnight hotel room, added Euro600 to the trip!
The weather in Italy was appalling – people there hadn’t seen anything like it, and this was in August.
And this time I’m going to avoid getting a puncture in Calais. All of the camping gear had to be unloaded to access the spare wheel… which didn’t exist. Instead, it was one of those useless foam injector devices that simply don’t work. I then discovered I didn’t have European RAC cover, and you can’t take a policy out if you’re already abroad. Eventually located someone who could tow the car and replace the tyre. At which point – yes, there’s more – realised the locking wheel nut key was at home.
All of that, plus the enforced overnight hotel room, added Euro600 to the trip!
I'm a DJ by profession, and get to go abroad a lot during the year, so in the diary so far is Malta, Ibiza, New York,, Miami, Tampa, Dubai, Majorca, Menorca, Rome, Corfu, The Canary Islands to name but a few......main family holiday on the West coast of America ........San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego seeing Mrs Bear's relatives and a few days in Las Vegas....did Florida and the Bahamas in July and August last year.......in November, going to see our niece/cousin get married in Lanzerote......tonight I'm in a hotel function in Brighton! What a place!.....:-)