rulefan
Tour Winner
Having been vaccinated, the world is our oyster. I think.
Billies Beer Festival in Antwerp was my hope but I just can’t see it going ahead.Grote Market beer festival in Sept I believe is canceled. Shame as it’s far better than the Munich one.
But remember - eating contaminated oysters can be fatal...Having been vaccinated, the world is our oyster. I think.
I'm amazed you are allowed to be there. On another point, do you want to be there? Security will be so heightened then that moving around will be a nightmare.Nothing planned for overseas this year - though we are hoping that Seattle and British Columbia for 3-4 weeks might be possible in the Fall. We have good friends in Seattle who also have a place in Whistler we can use - but we are doing nothing about booking. Meanwhile we have Cornwall for 7 days in June - overlapping with the G7 and staying in the same place (Carbis Bay) it's being held - however it is held.... That'll be fun![]()
We only just realised...fortunately the summit is 11th-13th and we are there 12th-19th June...so hopefully much of the fuss and security will have passed for the majority of our time there. However thinking I'll ping the owner (friends of a close friend) just to confirm all will be OK.I'm amazed you are allowed to be there. On another point, do you want to be there? Security will be so heightened then that moving around will be a nightmare.
Enjoy by the way, wherever you get to.
Good luck with Carbis Bay if you are there during the G7 you won’t be able to move, the infrastructure struggles during normal times. The beach area will be a no go area. You’ll be better of further north of the county or around the Falmouth area. Even West Cornwall GC is being suggested as as heliport.Nothing planned for overseas this year - though we are hoping that Seattle and British Columbia for 3-4 weeks might be possible in the Fall. We have good friends in Seattle who also have a place in Whistler we can use - but we are doing nothing about booking. Meanwhile we have Cornwall for 7 days in June - overlapping with the G7 and staying in the same place (Carbis Bay) it's being held - however it is held.... That'll be fun![]()
Especially if you choke on a Pearl. ?But remember - eating contaminated oysters can be fatal...![]()
Meanwhile we have Cornwall for 7 days in June - overlapping with the G7 and staying in the same place (Carbis Bay) it's being held - however it is held.... That'll be fun![]()
Sheffield. One of the lads wanted to go there and has never expressed a preference before, so off to Sheffield we go. Any advice on courses?
I'm amazed you are allowed to be there. On another point, do you want to be there? Security will be so heightened then that moving around will be a nightmare.
Enjoy by the way, wherever you get to.
The event in Cornwall is going to be all of the big boys, not the finance guys. That means more protestors, more potential for terrorist attacks. I'm surprised your event was quite so relaxed but I can't see Cornwall being as chilled. For starters it could well be President Joe's first trip to the UK.A few years ago, when Blair was PM and Brown the Chancellor, I was at a company event at the Boca Raton Club in Florida. Played golf the day before it kicked off and as we were playing saw a fleet of black SUVs arrive. Must be some big wigs here, one of my American colleagues said. Next day I was in the conference area standing outside the meeting room having a coffee chatting to one of my American colleagues, and Gordon Brown walked right past, entirely on his own. "See that guy", I said to my colleague, "He's going to be the next Prime Minister of the UK". Then Alan Greenspan walked past with a small entourage. Turned out to was a meeting of the G7 or whatever number it then was's finance ministers. Didn't disturb us in the slightest.
The event in Cornwall is going to be all of the big boys, not the finance guys. That means more protestors, more potential for terrorist attacks. I'm surprised your event was quite so relaxed but I can't see Cornwall being as chilled. For starters it could well be President Joe's first trip to the UK.