This morning I spent clearing up and checking everything was ok when I was leaving my caravan in Kent, New Beach to be precise. I enjoyed our brief time there and am glad that things are starting to look more hopeful regarding getting the caravans ready for my new guests.
I took a journey to Pevensey by the back way avoiding the Winchelsea turning, really tight and as my lovely lady dog was sleeping on her cushion in the footwell, I did not want to disturb her too much, so choose to go down the B2089 which on the face of it was straightforward but as ever when |I am driving along I take the odd detour because I see a sign post heading for Hastings instead of staying on the road to Battle heading towards Battle on the A21.
Instead, I take the detour down into St. Leonards always a mistake to go that way, I have done it before a long time ago and had forgotten just a bumpy road it is entering into st Leonards on the wrong road, bumpy, full of potholes something that really does need to be fixed. However, reaching the bottom facing the sea and turning onto the A259 heading out of St Leonards aiming for Hastings, Bexhill and onto Pevensey.
Arriving safely at my caravan, my lovely old lady of a Fenda we go to the office to speak to them, sort some minor issues out, then we head off to the Rabbit patch where the dogs love to go and see the rabbits and where the foxes are hiding. No one was about, foxes busy in their burrows just like the rabbits, ah well there is always tomorrow.
As for the rest of the settling in back into our home from home we got settled quickly. We sent messages to our friends and neighbours to let them know we are here for a few days. We have not seen some of them for such a long time as we have been busy settling down up North, in County Durham.
Sunday we are heading back up to County Durham, stopping on the way, to meet up with family on the way. It has been an interesting journey and will be doing it again soon.