probably, well for most of us. SB is going to Kentwell for their michaelmas recreation. She is going to be one of the peddlars at the backbridge [near the dairy and bakhaus] so anyone visiting, look out for a teen in a green kirtle.
Back to the point! we went camping to the north norfolk coast, near brancaster. brancaster is my favourite beach [though if i lived nearer to bamburgh, that might be instead!] it has long sands to walk along, some dunes and a gently shelving water so good paddling. we camped at deersglade which we have camped at before. have to say that there really isn’t enough toilet blocks for campers! we werent in the rush periods, but still 3 loos and 3 sinks is a bit minimal!
sat we went to bircham windmill after bb voted for it from the leaflets. she mostly liked teh idea of watching the sheep milking. we did get to watch the sheep being milked, and the lass that did it was really informative, clearly cared for the animals and was good at answering questions. we tasted cheese made on site and bought some too. enough lunch choices for all of us to eat and be happy, and a most massive pot of tea for two . we enjoyed going up the windmill and the sturdy ladders [eek] and the upper workings were definitely interesting. the cake from the bakery was interesting too so a great day out.
we did some succesful geocaching on the way back to the campsite as well – always good! but realised had left the geo trackable at home [i hope]
the next day we went to brancaster beach, which is well known for being my fav tho, tbh, if we lived nearer bamburgh, that might be too! something about the long sands, gently sloping beach and dunes! [and a plus of parking, kiosk and loos!] kids made a sandcastle edifice, ran around in the dunes and just generally chilled [it was a bit windy] and had holiday treat of chips-on-the-beach. perfect