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17 April, 2012 at 4:08 pm #493396
Oundle…haven’t been there for years but a quaint market town with some lovely shops and tearooms, surrounded by lovely countryside.
17 April, 2012 at 4:46 pm #493397Portsmouth!
Bet I get a comment about Port and Mouth! :lol:
17 April, 2012 at 5:36 pm #493398Quantock Hills
17 April, 2012 at 7:11 pm #493399:lol:
18 April, 2012 at 11:44 am #493400Just for the record friends..
Northern Ireland isn’t actually in Britain. It is part of the UK (that of course being the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). However, A great deal of Northern Irish natives consider themselves British (which is of course their right and certainly sounds better than UKish).
Like most things Irish, it is rather confusing.Donegal on the other hand is definitely NOT British.
Shame on you Eve :wink:18 April, 2012 at 11:56 am #49340118 April, 2012 at 1:12 pm #493402@Sgt Pepper wrote:
Just for the record friends..
Northern Ireland isn’t actually in Britain. It is part of the UK (that of course being the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). However, A great deal of Northern Irish natives consider themselves British (which is of course their right and certainly sounds better than UKish).
Like most things Irish, it is rather confusing.Donegal on the other hand is definitely NOT British.
Shame on you Eve :wink:It’s still pretty though and you don’t need a passport to get there from Britain.
18 April, 2012 at 1:41 pm #493403@wordsworth60 wrote:
@Sgt Pepper wrote:
Just for the record friends..
Northern Ireland isn’t actually in Britain. It is part of the UK (that of course being the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). However, A great deal of Northern Irish natives consider themselves British (which is of course their right and certainly sounds better than UKish).
Like most things Irish, it is rather confusing.Donegal on the other hand is definitely NOT British.
Shame on you Eve :wink:It’s still pretty though and you don’t need a passport to get there from Britain.
Neither of which has ever been in doubt :)
18 April, 2012 at 3:47 pm #493404@Sgt Pepper wrote:
@wordsworth60 wrote:
@Sgt Pepper wrote:
Just for the record friends..
Northern Ireland isn’t actually in Britain. It is part of the UK (that of course being the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). However, A great deal of Northern Irish natives consider themselves British (which is of course their right and certainly sounds better than UKish).
Like most things Irish, it is rather confusing.Donegal on the other hand is definitely NOT British.
Shame on you Eve :wink:It’s still pretty though and you don’t need a passport to get there from Britain.
Neither of which has ever been in doubt :)
Very true. I put a more po-faced comment in “Anything you like” as I didn’t want to spoil this thread. I might use it to plan a few road trips before my beloved li’l ole car finally goes to the great motorway in the sky . . . .
18 April, 2012 at 4:20 pm #493405I think we are on S
Settle…lovely little town
Take a ride on the Settle Carlisle train…. gorgeous scenery
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