On that first day when we arrived at Tracy's home (poor girl, we arrived before 8am; she was still in her nightgown getting the children ready for Pre-primary school and Richard was upstairs getting ready for work!) she made us feel most welcome. After a hot cup of coffee in her homely kitchen, we were shown upstairs and left to unpack and settle in. Then we left the house and walked to the vehicle rental agency where we picked up the little runabout we'd hired for the week.
The marquee tent/workshop of the Norton team
There are also stalls selling all manner of Isle of Man curios and memorabilia, Christian literature, bike accessories, clothing. In between there are caravans and kiosks selling hot and cold drinks, take-away foods and sweet treats like doughnuts and ice-creams!
Tables and chairs on the lawns near the food and drink kiosks in and around the pit area
I walked around with my camera and photographed the many dogs on leads (more about these later), and when I could do so surreptitiously, I snapped unusual sights.
A suave-looking Scotchman and his girl
Out in the street again, I continued to snap photos of the bikes and came across one from Australia. As I took the photo, I thought of my blogger-friend, Diane who lives in Brisbane and has a very interesting blog, Adventure before Dementia. Diane has just celebrated a milestone birthday, and if you've never visited her blog, do pop over there, wish her and read all about her travels with her husband.
A bike from Down Under
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Have a great day everybody!
I love the idea of knowing somebody who knows somebody who has a place to stay.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Lucky for you that you could get a house for yourselves!
ReplyDeleteHI Jo, sharing houses or even switching houses is becoming a popular thing to do lately. It looks like your event is fun, lots to see. Thanks for sharing, have a great day.
ReplyDeleteThat was really nice of Tracy and Richard to allow you to stay in their house for the week when they were gone...what a blessing! You have such interesting adventures!
ReplyDeleteHow lucky you were to get a whole house all for yourself ! The weather seems to be nice !
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
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