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Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 1:27 pm
by dezzy
I'll have more to upload later this week and will do a write-up on the original thread, but the photographer from the local press sent me the pictures he took in Newton Stewart. One or two of these should be in this week's Stranraer Free Press and Galloway Gazette:

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BTW, Campbell - if you're reading this . . . I didn't realise Cafe Cree was the place we went to in Newton Stewart when we were down this way back in 2007 on the Kippford trip you organised. I recognised it as soon as we went inside. I'm certain that's where we had lunch that day.

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Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:18 pm
by Jacobite
Great pic's Dezzy
sorry I couldnt have made it but thanks for sharing your pics, looking forard to the write up

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:27 am
by campbell
dezzy wrote:
BTW, Campbell - if you're reading this . . . I didn't realise Cafe Cree was the place we went to in Newton Stewart when we were down this way back in 2007 on the Kippford trip you organised. I recognised it as soon as we went inside. I'm certain that's where we had lunch that day.

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Oh I'm reading all right! I think Cafe Cree was actually Rob's suggestion, IIRC? Nice wee place for sure.

Nice wee line up as well, particularly with the staff out front ;-) Should've got em sprawled over the Exige bonnets for full effect 8)

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:14 am
by RDH
campbell wrote:
dezzy wrote:
BTW, Campbell - if you're reading this . . . I didn't realise Cafe Cree was the place we went to in Newton Stewart when we were down this way back in 2007 on the Kippford trip you organised. I recognised it as soon as we went inside. I'm certain that's where we had lunch that day.

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Oh I'm reading all right! I think Cafe Cree was actually Rob's suggestion, IIRC? Nice wee place for sure.

Nice wee line up as well, particularly with the staff out front ;-) Should've got em sprawled over the Exige bonnets for full effect 8)
I do remember the Cafe, but can't recall whose suggeston it was!
Looked like a good weekend and I'm glad you guys enjoyed it!

Mine was a little more sedate, with the only wheels I got near were attached to a quinny buzz pram, and we only got as far as beanscene!

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:11 pm
by Scotty C
was this a scone hunting trip or a camping trip?

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:15 pm
by craigs135s
Scotty C wrote:was this a scone hunting trip or a camping trip?
Never had so many scones in one weekend in my life :lol:

Pics look good Dezzy.

Cheers
C

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:19 pm
by r055
Scotty C wrote:was this a scone hunting trip or a camping trip?
:lol:

looks good, but i hope someone got photos of craig's luggage vs pax

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:38 pm
by craigs135s
r055 wrote:
Scotty C wrote:was this a scone hunting trip or a camping trip?
:lol:

looks good, but i hope someone got photos of craig's luggage vs pax

Dont think there was mate... And even if there was you would never no someone was in the pax seat :lol:

Cheers
C

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:25 pm
by BiggestNizzy
craigs135s wrote:
r055 wrote:
Scotty C wrote:was this a scone hunting trip or a camping trip?
:lol:

looks good, but i hope someone got photos of craig's luggage vs pax

Dont think there was mate... And even if there was you would never no someone was in the pax seat :lol:

Cheers
C
All I seen was a pile of hair care products :roll:

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:37 pm
by GregR
RDH wrote: Mine was a little more sedate, with the only wheels I got near were attached to a quinny buzz pram, and we only got as far as beanscene!
Mmmh, nice wheels! We're going for a Mamma's and Pappa's number - my requst for a 3-wheeled all terrain buggy were vetoed in favour of something more conventional. Also been vetoed on the Recaro baby seat as its apparently rubbish in crash tests :shock:

As soon as it comes to sit-on toys, I will have my way!! :twisted:

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:16 pm
by r055
BiggestNizzy wrote:
All I seen was a pile of hair care products :roll:
yeah, but you get that in craigs car if he has pax or not!

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:21 pm
by campbell
GregR wrote:
RDH wrote: Mine was a little more sedate, with the only wheels I got near were attached to a quinny buzz pram, and we only got as far as beanscene!
Mmmh, nice wheels! We're going for a Mamma's and Pappa's number - my requst for a 3-wheeled all terrain buggy were vetoed in favour of something more conventional. Also been vetoed on the Recaro baby seat as its apparently rubbish in crash tests :shock:

As soon as it comes to sit-on toys, I will have my way!! :twisted:
The missus will regret not having a 3-wheel. It makes light work of forest tracks etc and is quite amazing as to where you can actually take it if you try. Meant we got to enjoy a massive amount more of The Great Outdoors than we otherwise would have. Our double is still here, now folded sadly in a corner, retired...but as it's a double I doubt it's of use to you...yet ;-)

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:31 pm
by craigs135s
r055 wrote:
BiggestNizzy wrote:
All I seen was a pile of hair care products :roll:
yeah, but you get that in craigs car if he has pax or not!

:mrgreen: :finger :lol:

Cheers
C

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:34 pm
by jj
Grey car is looking awesome :cry:

Re: Brighouse Bay Campaganza 2009

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:40 pm
by craigs135s
jj wrote:Grey car is looking awesome :cry:
:thumbsup

Cheers
C