Re: Planning Bank Holiday
That will only get worse too. Once upon a time a family of four or five had one car. These days four or five in a family means four or five cars outside your house. So many front gardens have been concreted and turned into parking areas which means also there's far fewer gardens to soak up rain water allowing roads to flood easier. We're all doomed I tell you, doomed! So said Spike Milligan.Re: Planning Bank Holiday
But you forget all the excitement of sitting there in those traffic jams, wasting precious and expensive fuel. Driving on potholed roads that damage the expensive car. Then on arrival very late at your chosen destination it's packed solid, finding a parking place is difficult. Food and drink is at a premium as that's what happens at popular places. A few hours spent in our usual Bank Holiday weather, rain and more rain and that's it. Time to return home with all the problems there were on the outward journey!Re: Planning Bank Holiday
Here in my seaside town its gridlocked any way it's not worth taking the car . Bus service is good . The town is packed with holidaymakers the beach full of happy people bouncing in and out of the waves . I stay in on bank holidays it's much nicer in my garden .Re: Planning Bank Holiday
Re: Planning Bank Holiday
I simply ignore bank holidays now, avoid them in fact.Re: Planning Bank Holiday
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