Tomorrow I shall be at Lords, nervously watching Surrey vs Somerset in the CB40 final.
Not sure Surrey have the weapons to defeat Somerset on a good day, but will be a good match regardless.
Sunday, it's a bike ride or gardening, not sure yet...
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Previously on "Are you doing anything nice this weekend?"
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been blown out so reckon i'll spend the weekend in my studio...which will be a shame!
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Taxi service for eldest tonight.
Saturday we are going to a house warming party
Sunday relaxing and nursing a headache
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Saturday; I shall go cycling and then eat and drink a lot.
Sunday; I shall go cycling and then eat and drink a lot.
In between I shall watch whatever rugby matches are shown on Frog TV.
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I'm taking my little cousins to see the Batman Live show on Saturday (I wont lie, I'm excited). Then off for an Indian for a friends birthday on Saturday night. Followed by Old Trafford on Sunday. Nearly a perfect weekend.
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If you've got young kids you don't want to be wielding hammers (flying shrapnel more dangerous than the hammers themselves), so Charmouth at low tide is good. Go to the base of the Black Ven landslip and hunt between the rocks and in the rock pools, there are ammonites preserved in iron pyrite (fools gold). The often shown brown and white calcite ammonites, so highly prized, occur in a particular nodule band and are rarely found at beach level, also the nodules are incredibly hard. If you go to Seatown, head for the base of Golden Cap (known as 'The Corner'), there are ammonites there with a preservation that looks like honey glazed earthenware. Again, these are weathered out of the soft clays and can just be picked up. A more ambient "hunt" can be had strolling along Barton-on-Sea beach (large carpark nearby), a nice strip of beach with fossil sharks teeth to be found laying on the sand. Less eroded ones can be found on the "cliffs", which are really just a series of landslips, but watch out for mud pools.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostYes please.
Haven't done it properly since I was a kid. Another contractor was going on about Charmouth in Dorset so gave me the idea.
I need somewhere easily accessible with young kids down in Dorset(ish).
Good luck.
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Yes please.Originally posted by wobbegong View PostIt's gotta be the fossil hunting, every time. Where do you normally go? Need any info?
Haven't done it properly since I was a kid. Another contractor was going on about Charmouth in Dorset so gave me the idea.
I need somewhere easily accessible with young kids down in Dorset(ish).
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