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merry Christmas to you and yours have a great time
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hello moozy long time no speak hope all is well
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Is everything alright in the Moozy household? not seen you about for a bit!
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Wishing you a very merry Christmas and a peaceful new year Moozy. Must get together at The Rising Sun Country Park next year sometime.
Vince
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Hi moozy
Thanks for the update and I'm really glad you had a good time over in the windy and wet west!
I don't get across to the NE as much as I should but I'll take you up on your offer the next time I go.
Your little girl reminds me of my youngest at that age - she looks like a little monkey (in the nicest sense!)
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Hi moozy
Prompted to write this as I see your avatar has changed! I recognise that backdrop. Did you enjoy your holiday?
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Thanks woodman, for the information it all sounds very interesting, we will head to flookburgh on the friday, and either saturday or sunday we will spend the day at humphrey head, the up to windermere on the monday before we back to the northeast.
thanks again yours sincerely
Ian
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Hi moozy
I know Humphrey Head very well. You'll enjoy a walk there and see some good views across the bay from the top. You can walk from Flookburgh or take the back lane to the beach car park - just be careful of high tides - tell me wehnyou are gong and I'll tell you the times of high water. Walk to the end of the promontory and up to the trig point from the far end.
The nature reserve on Whitbarrow Scar that you'll pass on the A590 just west of Gilpin Bridge, Roudsea Wood NNR at Haverthwaite (5 miles) and loads more. If you let me know what you like to do and see, I'll suggest some locations.
Flounders the chip shop in Flookburgh Square. Buy a copy of retired local fisherman Jack Mannings book "It's Better than Working" if you want a flavour of Flookburgh life.
Cartmel village is a quaint place with tea rooms, cheese and bread shops and the Abbey.
You'll enjoy it.
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Thats very kind of you, I would like to take you up on that offer sometime, and vise-versa if your in the newcastle area
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Moozy, are you and your family ever in the Weardale area? If you ever want a daytrip into the Dales, I don't mind showing you my favorite haunts.