Afternoon tea at the campsite
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It may have been raining but Jeremy and I had a great day in Newquay walking along the cliff tops. As with all good walking days it included an English Breakfast – this one was the “Small” from Donna’s Cafe by the station.
honestly she listed this on her menu as the “Small All Day Breakfast”
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We finished off the day watching a couple videos in the car, eating salami, crackers, tinned pears, homemade Cornish chocolate fudge and drinking Chai tea – but not all at once.
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The day has started as forecasted with wind and rain (see and hear it here), so I made my tea in the porch of my tent. Once that was done it was a telephone call with Martin to catch up on the Octagon work I need to do this week.
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We got the tents up – just after it had finished raining! The rest of the afternoon has been sunny and warm.
By lunch time there had only only been one small, easily solved issue with the new server so I went out for lunch in the sun. A takeaway sausage in a bap with tea, then a drive round the corner to the Horncastle Community Wood.
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Octagon Technology is running a project over the next couple of weekends to replace and upgrade the servers at a client in Horncastle. This morning I have been waiting for the delivery of our “Disaster Recovery” server to site. – so I had my tea outside whilst waiting, under this oak tree.
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We got the tents down this morning and managed to eat our breakfast outside before the rain came along.
Today’s plan was to get some photos and a coffee before heading home. We got the tea, coffee and Derbyshire Oatcakes with bacon at Stocks Cafe, Chapel-en-le-Frith. I’d recommend a visit there to anyone.
Why Stocks Cafe? Here is the answer.
We moved on from there to Blue John Cavern and Edale.
There was a living roof on the Visitor Centre in Edale.
The Kinder Trespass started from Edale in 1932.
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