Monday, 28 July 2008
This will be our last holiday blog
This is our last holiday blog from Hawes in beautiful Wensleydale. On Sunday we went to the evangelical church in Leyburn as we did last week and had a good time. It is a very warm and friendly fellowship. Today (mon) we went to the castle at Middleham where king Richard III lived. We have had 4 very hot days with lots of sunshine. Some in the family have got sunburned! Tomorrow is market day in Hawes.
Thursday, 24 July 2008
Hannah & Esther posing with the locals.
Hannah & Esther posing with the locals. This was the best day so far (monday). Tuesday we walked to Ingjeborough cave & had a tour of the cave which was so fascinating. We went on a bat walk late last night (wed) with a bat expert - complete with bat detectors.
Sunday, 20 July 2008
Hello, welcome to my holiday blog 08....
This is a view from the caravan site looking towards Hawes. We've had mixed weather so far, but it's very relaxing. More to follow soon.
Sunday, 6 July 2008
Le Tour de France

This weekend sees the start of Le Tour de France 2008. This is one of the greatest sporting events on the planet. I will be recording and watching all the highlights shown on itv4 at 7.00pm to 8.00pm each day.
Last years race was really controversial with many riders and some teams being expelled for taking drugs & missing drug tests. Let's hope this years race free from such incidents so we can concentrate on the cycling.

If you've never watched le Tour before then tune into the highlights show on ITV, particularly when the race is in the Alps or Pyrenees.
The fitness of these guys is unbelieveable. They cycle around 150-180 kilometres a day, everyday for 3 weeks. By the end of the tour they actually begin to loose weight, all the fat is burned up and the muscles begin to reduce.
Last year Le Tour was won by Alberto Contrador, my prediction for this year is Cadel Evans from the Silence-Lotto team. One thing is for sure - Le Tour will be won or lost in the mountain stages.
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Something to Watch #1
With still around 2 months to go until the new rugby season gets under way, I thought this TV programme called 'Talking Sharks' would keep us going. If you enjoy this, keep visiting my blog for part 2. Enjoy!! (I did).
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