We set off for Wyatts Covert, Denham on Bank Holiday Saturday, not a day we would normally choose, but as it turned out not a problem if you were heading north from the coast. If you were heading in the other direction well.......
Wyatts Covert is not the quietest of caravan sites being on the edge of Denham Aerodrome. Helicopters are the worst for noise especially at 0615 in the morning.
On the Sunday we met up with the JHQ lunch group at Jennifer and Brian's in Bourne End. There was a good turn out and we were lucky with the weather so we could spend the afternoon in the garden. As usual the food was excellent and the conversation flowed along with the wine.
On the Tuesday we visited Sue's sister, Pam, and brother-in-law, Richard, in Langley for a meal and a chat.
We couldn't leave Denham without doing some geocaches. There were quite a few in and around the Grand Union Canal. Here I am pointing at a geocache It is in the top of the pole.
Denham as you all know is the place where Sir John Mills lived until his death in 2003?
This is his house in the main street of Denham. It's a lovely village with many pubs and a very picturesque church.
The narrow boat coming through the lock had been away from home for 3 months and was hoping to get home that evening. Unfortunately it was still 10 hours away so it will have to wait until tomorrow. We know all this because we had a chat with the young lady operating the lock gates.
After Denham we moved to Derbyshire for John and Jan Ackroyd's joint 60th birthday party.
We are staying at a brand new Caravan Club site at Pools Brook Country Park, Staveley, Derbyshire. We are here for the official opening (by luck) so will make sure we are free that day for a glass of something and a few nibbles. We are strategically placed being only 2 plots away from where the catering tent will be!
Today we visited Chesterfield and saw the church with the crooked tower, very impressive.
We had very kindly been invited to John and Jan's 60th birthday bash and so we brought our caravan to Pools Brook caravan site Staveley, near to Chesterfield.
Here is Sue with Lauraine. We were surprised with the number of people we knew, all of them ex-Germany, it was great to see them.
Lauraine, Stuart and Paul.
John and Jan
Neil and Karen
It was a really successful do and thanks have to go to John and Jan and all the people that helped.