We went for a bus ride into Ambleside but we we still pay for tickets, the cheapest return cost us the same as a day rider tickets so for the cost of £14 bus fare, we decided to get the most out of it! A trot round Ambleside had us looking for shoes in the Pavers shop and a nice coffee in Costa before back to the bus stop. The next bus into Windermere was caught and the scenery from the windows was lovely. When we arrived at Windermere the place was heaving with weddings and oriental tourists so straight back on the bus to take us to Bowness right on the river.
As it was lunchtime, we spotted the Crown Carvery overlooking the river and made our way there. Its amazing who you find when you get in. A few Northern Counties members were already there tucking into a large roast and veg and I am sure a beverage or two was taken.
The social evenings were spent in the hall and hosts John and Laine did a great job with nibbles and quiz. it was nice to just sit and catch up with friends. Some went over to the local club for the charity evening for the young man who was severely injured on his cycle the previous year.
We also welcomed 1st time new members Bill and Janice and visitors from Lancashire, East Mids, Northern Ireland and Scottish groups.
Roger was seen walking around the site promoting the Wimbledon final and getting everyone to cheer on Andy Murray. I am sure the locals though he had carers on hand.
We had to return to the East and left the group in sunshine as we headed back to mist and that dreaded work. The group continued on to Keswick Rugby Club and we caught up with everyone when the come over to Stanhope in County Durham.
Luckily the heatwave continued and many members tested the local open air swimming pool to cool down and I am sure I saw some paddling in the river ford. Many had the BBQ's out I believe a few cooling beverages were downed during the day. The social evenings were held in the hall to keep away the biting midge, Friday included a game of bingo. Saturday as hosts, we provided a ploughman's supper and a quiz. My daughter Michelle devised the quiz for her work and obviously the questions were more suited to a younger generation but everyone seemed to enjoy the picture quiz on the big screen.
Next week we plan on going to the Alnwick rugby club before we pack up for our road trip.
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