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Thanks Dave.
Got to say what a great doo and the way we were looked after by the landlord and lady was out of this world. They need a special and big thank you. After the food from yesterday; this morning we were greeted with a bacon and egg butty x2. Richard's day (landlord) was made when he went for a ride on Fred. I was talking to the landlord throughout the day and he was made up the amount of engines that had come to play and did not care that not a lot of people had turned up to see the engines (hopefully due to the weather). If you happen to be visiting the area I would recommend a visit to the Chetwode Arms as the food is also top class. PS Love the photo of Rob watching Roger with a spanner in his hand. |
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Great pictures from both days David, just sorry I did not make it as planned - originally intended to come on Sunday but then I got a late call to go down and help out at Stotfold Mill for the weekend as I part of the Saunders crew now so had a ploughing engine to play with. Looks like you had your share of rain up here over the weekend too, we had big hailstones on Saturday evening while I was getting the Steam Yachts ready for the evening rides.
My engine (like Brian Morgan's) is also awaiting its replacement cylinder block so in the end I decided not to bring it, I would have done if we had got it in time. We will see if we make chipping with it. I will be bringing it to Astle Park and the Leigh Arms do though, a line up of STW DCC eEngines. I notice Dwain's engine is now in its "working clothes" guise Look forward to joining up with you all soon. Brian |
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