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Posted By: chriskay A day out? - 18th Jun 2008 10:59am
Hi, folks; would anyone care to join me on a "guided tour" of some areas I know from childhood? I'm thinking Storeton woods & quarries/Port Sunlight/Bromborough Pool. About 3-4 hours, not strenuous, driving between locations. I want to see what the response is & then fix a suitable date, maybe in August or September.
If this works, maybe others could organise similar outings. I've already learned so much about an area I thought I knew well, simply by getting together with others.

Cheers, Chris.
Posted By: BMW Joe Re: A day out? - 18th Jun 2008 11:39am
I'd be interest Chris as I would like to know more about Storeton & the quarries.

I wouldn't mind doing any organising either if people are interested.
Posted By: Waddi Re: A day out? - 18th Jun 2008 12:10pm
I would be interested in attending Chris, depending on date and time, I do funny shifts you see.
Posted By: chriskay Re: A day out? - 18th Jun 2008 12:27pm
Hi,WADDI; How far ahead do you know your shifts? This would be a Saturday or Sunday, probably starting late morning ('cos I don't like to get up early). PM me if you like.
Posted By: Waddi Re: A day out? - 18th Jun 2008 4:40pm
I do a 2days, 2nights, 4off rolling shift.
Posted By: Doctor_Frick Re: A day out? - 18th Jun 2008 6:23pm
Yep i would go
Posted By: Mark Re: A day out? - 18th Jun 2008 6:31pm
Yeh i would be interested chris - But i can only confirm nearer the time, as god knows what i'm up to these days wink
Posted By: jonno40 Re: A day out? - 19th Jun 2008 7:58am
I would be very intrested chris but it would have to be a sunday for me due to work smile
Posted By: chriskay Re: A day out? - 19th Jun 2008 9:08am
OK, it will be a Sunday, so Jonno can come.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: A day out? - 21st Jun 2008 2:43pm
"Time it was, and what a time it was, it was
A time of innocence, a time of confidences"

Been anoying me for months....It's called Bookends?

Posted By: chriskay Re: A day out? - 21st Jun 2008 3:01pm
Quite right Andy; 'Bookends' Simon & Garfunkel.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: A day out? - 21st Jun 2008 3:09pm
Great tune fella.

thumbsup
Posted By: chriskay Re: A day out? - 21st Jun 2008 3:40pm
One of my favourites.
Posted By: chriskay Re: A day out? - 11th Aug 2008 8:47am
Well, the weather forecast looks OK for next Sunday, 17th. Who's interested in a little outing?
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: A day out? - 11th Aug 2008 9:13am
I'd love to come but tied up for next few weeks. Will catch up you another time.
Posted By: chriskay Re: A day out? - 16th Aug 2008 7:04pm
Well, no takers for this one; I'm quite pleased really since I'm rather involved with some modifications in my wife's house. (To clarify, we're separated but still good friends). I'll try for another date later, probably September.
Posted By: chriskay Re: A day out? - 21st Sep 2008 11:31am
"Hi, folks; would anyone care to join me on a "guided tour" of some areas I know from childhood? I'm thinking Storeton woods & quarries/Port Sunlight/Bromborough Pool. About 3-4 hours, not strenuous, driving between locations. I want to see what the response is & then fix a suitable date, maybe in August or September".

Just a re-cap of this idea. If the weather is anything like it is today (some hope), I'm thinking of trying this outing next Sunday, 28th.September. After that, my weekends are looking a bit busy with driving events.
Could anyone interested please post here.

Cheers, Chris.
Posted By: MissGuided Re: A day out? - 23rd Sep 2008 9:06am
Hi Chris
Just added to the Interested pile. Would be interested in all those locations.
Suzy
Posted By: chriskay Re: A day out? - 23rd Sep 2008 5:53pm
OK, Suzy. I'll make a final decision on Friday & post here. Anyone from the original list who wants to come, will you please confirm on this thread ASAP. My suggested meeting place is the entrance to Storeton Woods in Marsh Lane.

Cheers, Chris.
Posted By: chriskay Re: A day out? - 26th Sep 2008 4:35pm
Last call for this. Anyone interested, please send me a PM.
MissGuided; are you coming?

Cheers, Chris.
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