It took us about 6 months of scouring ebay regularly for a vintage awning that we thought would match the bus. We lost out on a few before we managed to to win that one. £80 it was, but it cost another £50 to get a courier to pick it up and deliver it as it was located at the other end of the country from us. But it's unbelievably in immaculate condition, I wonder if we've used it more in the few months we've had it, than it had had in its previous 30/40 years of life Sent from my SM-G9880 using Tapatalk
I dont understand Instagram twitter and the like . They seem toomuch hard work to establish anything , worst of all pinterest , what all that about ?
Pretty pictures! I love Pinterest as a way of saving all my favourite inspirational photo's: ideas for the house, garden etc. without clogging the computer - these are my boards to give you an idea of how I use it: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/papermulberry/_saved/
Ive looked and its exactly what i mean , little pictures you click on then they open more with loads of adverts, apparently nowt to do with the picture you clicked on , when loads of other ..... shall i say rubbish appears , just seem to go round in circles with it
It was good when it first started as there weren't any adverts. I tend to just save pictures from other web sites on to my boards as a way of remembering where the original web site is and a visual reminder of the item I'm interested in. You're right it can be really annoying now with all the ads though!
If any of you instagramers want to see some lovely pictures from coast line of this wonderful country, you could look up @one_abreast on there. I'll admit this is a shameless plug for an old friend of mine who is currently riding her motorbike around a lap of Britain, and raising money for three Cancer charities whilst doing it. She's a breast cancer survivor (2 years), and a pretty good photographer too. She started in Exeter at the beginning of the month, and is currently coming back down the west coast, around the Lake District, before heading into Wales.
Well that’s added a whole lot of people that I’m now following. I really must try and remember to post on it more often as well.
A brave lady indeed, my Mum went thru' this op in her 70's, must be absolutely devastating if you're in your late 40's early 50's. From a man's perspective, it's hard to envisage the physical and mental scars caused by the loss, my Mum has never really been herself since. Good luck @one_abreast