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Just like to thank everybody involved in the organisation but most especially Peggy (Invicta) who was a star coping with all the changes.
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Denn wir haben nichts in die Welt gebracht; darum offenbar ist, wir werden auch nichts hinausbringen.
RIP Peter and Fiona Our thoughts are with you Chris and Graham. Fighting with Mavis and Ray
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I made it back via the M26 and M25 (Gatwick side rather than Dartford route). I must say that route is longer but is easier. I thought the M1 was closed but it was only the southbound that was closed.
I wish I had stayed in Canterbury as it is so, so cold up here. Minus 10 at present.
Russell
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We would like to add our thanks to Peggy for organising the meal and Russell and Mavis for organising the Meet.
We arrived at Canterbury on Wednesday,our route was A1m,M25,A2,M2 then A2.We couldn`t understand why the traffic forcastes were so bad,the M25 was almost deserted and the only snow we saw was on the inside lane of the 1st.part of the A2.
Thursday was a bad day but Friday and Saturday we bussed in to Canterbury.
Sundays meal at the golf club was great ,everyone had fun with the balloons and party poppers.
All in all a very enjoyable weekend meeting up with old friends and making new ones.
Regards to all,
Terry.
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We would like to add our thanks to Peggy for organising the meal and Russell and Mavis for organising the Meet.
We arrived at Canterbury on Wednesday,our route was A1m,M25,A2,M2 then A2.We couldn`t understand why the traffic forcastes were so bad,the M25 was almost deserted and the only snow we saw was on the inside lane of the 1st.part of the A2.
Thursday was a bad day but Friday and Saturday we bussed in to Canterbury.
Sundays meal at the golf club was great ,everyone had fun with the balloons and party poppers.
All in all a very enjoyable weekend meeting up with old friends and making new ones.
Regards to all,
Terry.
Sorry we didnt say bye but your blinds were still up so didnt like to disturb you.
Loved meeting you both and enjoyed your company --we must meet up again soon
À tous mes amis du forum thankyou pour toutes vos pensées agréables et avec son amour derrière moi je lutterai contre mon conflit avec un esprit de postive et le triomphe
The one of the Salvation Army shows the Canterbury SA Major Chris Sands. He is the one playing the very large instrument- can anyone name it?!
The older man is Rex who was the local school caretaker before he retired.
I have seen them both this evening as the SA always give a carol concert on the evening of the first Monday in December at the local primary school and that was held tonight. As usual it was very well attended by local villagers. The entrance fee and donations for hot drinks and mince pies are given to the SA. A most worthy organisation in my book and one that as a health visitor I would call up to give assistance such as providing pensioners with fuel and young families with bedding.
I wonder Mavis if I may send a copy of SA photo to Chris and Rex, if so how do I copy it and e-mail it?!?!
To copy the photo, right click on it and either save it to a folder of your choice or copy it. Any help?
______________________________________________________________ ........... Best wishes from UncleNorm x
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Let´s keep fighting with Mavis, Ray and all those in need!!
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The one of the Salvation Army shows the Canterbury SA Major Chris Sands. He is the one playing the very large instrument- can anyone name it?!
The older man is Rex who was the local school caretaker before he retired.
I have seen them both this evening as the SA always give a carol concert on the evening of the first Monday in December at the local primary school and that was held tonight. As usual it was very well attended by local villagers. The entrance fee and donations for hot drinks and mince pies are given to the SA. A most worthy organisation in my book and one that as a health visitor I would call up to give assistance such as providing pensioners with fuel and young families with bedding.
I wonder Mavis if I may send a copy of SA photo to Chris and Rex, if so how do I copy it and e-mail it?!?!
Peggy (Invicta)
I can send you one but as norman says just copy and paste
À tous mes amis du forum thankyou pour toutes vos pensées agréables et avec son amour derrière moi je lutterai contre mon conflit avec un esprit de postive et le triomphe
I agree with Norman up to a point but it is a large one and has three valves so may be the contrabass tuba. Of course the player might just be diminutive.
______________________________________________________________ Regards Frank - - please follow me on twitter @FrankieBryant
Denn wir haben nichts in die Welt gebracht; darum offenbar ist, wir werden auch nichts hinausbringen.
RIP Peter and Fiona Our thoughts are with you Chris and Graham. Fighting with Mavis and Ray
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