Just back from a quick 24-hour tour to Dorset to have our onboard water tank repaired by the original coachbuilder, set off from home about 11pm Monday, got to the site about 4.30am Tuesday then got my head down for a few hours – that’s what Bongos are for!!
While they were doing the necessary I thought I might as well have a look around Wimborne....
Wimborne Minster, Dorset. Check out the little geezer at the top of the bell tower....
Cracks the time every 15 minutes
After picking up the repaired Bongo, off to Somerset to catch a couple of places we ran out of time for on the way back from our Cornwall tour earlier in the year.....
Nunney castle
Glastonbury Abbey
A quickie to Dorset
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Re: A quickie to Dorset
Not sure which is the most impressive Muz. The photos or your stamina. That's some amazing tour and the photographs are brilliant as well.
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That's only a starter, Wednesday night we're off to the Cairngorms bash, leaving home about midnight to be haggis-side before dawn, then in typical Muz-Tour fashion we've a few places to visit before we pitch up on site. Photos in due course....
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Only you could make an quick insurance repair job into a tour
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