Mrs K and Charlie outside our hut .
Dunstandburgh Castle and cows. The weather was fine although a little bracing . Not much in the modelling/wargaming line whilst there but I did manage to get a couple of 'Cadfeal' books from a charity shop.
Charlie makes himself at home , by and large his behaviour was good with only one slip when he stole a walkers sandwich ,who luckily thought it amusing (the rumours that I am training him to steal expensive cameras and watches is untrue) .
Saint Cuthbert's cave - rather eerie ! . This trip was not helped by me forgetting my camera and having to resort to using my phone to take photos , there were lots of interesting WW2 pillboxes on the coast but sadly the photos I took of them were very poor (probably my fault rather than the cameras) . A relaxing break but back now to start painting up the hordes of wargaming figures that need painting.
Looks like a relaxing get away. Now, back to the paint desk!
ReplyDeleteSpent the afternoon cleaning figures up and spray undercoating (should have been gardening - but luckily the weather has prevented it : ) )
DeleteI love it when the weather cooperates!
DeleteI enjoyed reading the Brother Cadfael series of books. A bit romanticized but so what, eh?
ReplyDeleteI hope that you enjoyed your holiday and that you've come back rejuvenated, sir.
-- Jeff
Yes not the greatest historical fiction - but the story carries you along and ideal for holiday reading , Tony
DeleteLooks like a great break.
ReplyDeleteYes we were lucky with the weather Northumberland can be a bit grim in bad weather , Tony
DeleteGlad you had an enjoyable time away.
ReplyDeleteAlan
How can you say nothing wargamingish with a castle like that around! You chaps are spoiled. Looks like a delightful set of companions to take camping, or hutting.
ReplyDeleteSadly the castle did not allow dogs in (? why?) , the dog is excellent company - Oh ! and so is my wife !!!!, Tony
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