A morning of relaxing around the campsite and cooking up greasy breakfast treats was punctuated by news that a pro American skater was in town. A bit random but worth a look. We cycled down into the village and found the play park and skate ramps. As with most skate parks there was a lot of standing around and not a whole lot to see so we headed to the shops. Noah and Reuben spent some of their savings on Lego and we hunted for bargains in the charity shops before sauntering back to our camp site.
We arrived back to find Richard and two of his pals covered in sweat and scratching their heads. They were surrounded by gazebo polls and fragments of instructions eaten by mice. About an hour later we had one frame cobbled together from two boxes. This was preparation for a Hobbitesque party planned for Saturday to mark the life of the late, great John Peck. A man held in great regard by Naomi and her family since his days of teaching at Glasgow bible college.
Gasebo erected, we spent the rest of the afternoon, building Lego, playing with water pistols, watching Pengiuins and cooking in our new Dutch oven whilst deciding on the week's activities.
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