Inaugural trip of Erica [new mh].

It's an age thing Ral.

I went away for a week at the end of July without the dogs. As I only have a little van and had to take things with me that I don't normally take, I unloaded all the dogs' stuff and put it in the house. Beds, leads, food, bowls, blankets etc.

I can't find their bowls anywhere, been hunting for weeks. Having to take old takeaway containers for them to use. Refuse to buy any more, that would cost money and I don't need any more dog bowls! Well, I won't when I find the originals.

Brian Johnson, the cricket commentator's eulogy, included the tale of his stay at a Country House where the servants had long since departed to save running costs. The Lady of the house was wandering round just before Dinner, clad in evening gown and wellies, about to feed the canine ...

'Has anyone seen the Dog Bowl?', enquired her Ladyship. Brian replied rapidly, 'No, but I've seen him play some damn fine innings ...' 🤭

Steve
 
Brian Johnson, the cricket commentator's eulogy, included the tale of his stay at a Country House where the servants had long since departed to save running costs. The Lady of the house was wandering round just before Dinner, clad in evening gown and wellies, about to feed the canine ...

'Has anyone seen the Dog Bowl?', enquired her Ladyship. Brian replied rapidly, 'No, but I've seen him play some damn fine innings ...' 🤭

Steve

Reminds me of when Ian Botham was asked "Do you prefer grass or astroturf?" and he replied "I don't know, I've never smoked Astroturf".
 
We had a shakedown trip away for a couple of weeks after the van had been off the road for surgery.
All went well, but we managed to leave our motorhome slippers behind. They normally live in their dedicated locker.
As for sleeping bags, that's a bit weird. We use sheets (and a duvet in cooler weather).
Do you use sleeping bags at home? Why not? What's the difference?
 
We had a shakedown trip away for a couple of weeks after the van had been off the road for surgery.
All went well, but we managed to leave our motorhome slippers behind. They normally live in their dedicated locker.
As for sleeping bags, that's a bit weird. We use sheets (and a duvet in cooler weather).
Do you use sleeping bags at home? Why not? What's the difference?
You think motorhome slippers (with their own locker) isn't weird?
 
We had a shakedown trip away for a couple of weeks after the van had been off the road for surgery.
All went well, but we managed to leave our motorhome slippers behind. They normally live in their dedicated locker.
As for sleeping bags, that's a bit weird. We use sheets (and a duvet in cooler weather).
Do you use sleeping bags at home? Why not? What's the difference?
I don’t understand the sleeping bag thing either😳🤷‍♂️. Much more comfortable with proper duvet but we are talking about Ral here so maybe it’s his special sleeping bag😏😏
 
Sleeping bags are better for us in the mh as we can't be 5rsed making the single beds into a double.
Double duvet on the double bed at home which is when the jiggy jiggy happens. 🤣🤣🤣

Let me know if our toilet habits are of interest to you. 😉
 

Even worse is folding fitted sheets into a nice, neat form.

I can understand slippers in motorhome lockers or sleeping bags instead of duvets in motorhomes - but I really don't get why anyone would attempt to fold a fitted sheet into a nice, neat form. That really is an attempt at the impossible.
 
If it was up to me, Caz, I would just scrunch it up in a ball.
Izzy insists that the laundry be neatly folded, even the socks have to be folded.
I'm just waiting for the day I have to fold my dirty washing in the laundry basket!
 
If it was up to me, Caz, I would just scrunch it up in a ball.
Izzy insists that the laundry be neatly folded, even the socks have to be folded.
I'm just waiting for the day I have to fold my dirty washing in the laundry basket!
Hence the Irish only wash at xmas, no dirty washing. 😂
 
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