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If you are using windows, load the picture into Windows Photo viewer, click on the rotate right (or left) symbol, & exit. it will be saved rotated. then load it in again, & reverse the rotation so it is back where it was. Then exit, & put it into the forum. it will be the right way up. That's all I did above.

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sunset at John o'Groats

Took my cousin out to lunch. She was born in 1918.   Tom

Lovely end to a lovely day. Crisp winter coastal run, and down to the beach for a stroll at sundown.  Happy new year all, Deggers

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If you are using windows, load the picture into Windows Photo viewer, click on the rotate right (or left) symbol, & exit. it will be saved rotated. then load it in again, & reverse the rotation so it is back where it was. Then exit, & put it into the forum. it will be the right way up. That's all I did above.

Bob

Bob - have tried that but it doesn't seem to matter which way up I save my image, when I load it onto the post , it goes the same way round as before - thanks for doing here in your post - have tried to copy your image into my original edited post but failed!

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Family day out to Sidmouth thanks to a TR member kindly lending me their TR6 for the whole weekend. Daughter drove mine,  I drove theirs, cleaver stuff this member to member cover provided under the TRR insurance. :)
 

photo is rubbish but it’s the only one I took, to busy enjoying the drive on drive it day. Also nice to see so many Triumphs on the road. 

 

 

 

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Early start hardly any traffic, Dartmoor is fabulous on mornings like this. Still time to cut the grass before the rain sets in. Warren Inn

Warren House Inn a remote and isolated public house on Dartmoor, Devon. located on an ancient road across the moor close to Postbridge and the highest Inn in South west has been a stopping point for travellers since the 18th century, mid way between Princetown to Moretonhampstead towns.

Previous photo Widecombe know for its fair and Tom Pearce mates travelling there on his mare.

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had an excellent 200+mile drive down to Dungeness. What a spooky place - the land of sheds (very expensive sheds)

Picked up some very nice Scallops from the beach fishmonger - no crab claws today.

Then along the south coast road to Rye - to another fishmonger and picked up some very nice Prawns (big Prawns, no! bigger than that).

Further along the south coast, through Hastings. Hastings twenty years ago was a tip. Today it is looking quite nice. Onto Eastbourne and along to Worthing

Take a right and head North back to West London and the A24/M25

The car purred along (it runs on full cream milk)

The only decent shower was on the M25 and my uprated wipers dealt well with the down pour.

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Had a business meeting in Amiens, about 1hr away taking the fast Golf on the motorway or 1hr30 through a mixture of Country roads, forests and medieval villages. 

Was colder than I had planned for and hit a few spots of rain but I soldiered on! 

About 120mi round trip, car was running beautifully 

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Had a lovely run down to Devizes stopping at Ludlow Food Centre for some lunch, nice weather so roof off all the way, staying in a small self contained bungalow for two nights so we will have some time for a look round before heading down to Cornwall for the next week.

Mike Redrose group 

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Had a nice run down from Devizes to Portloe, had a couple of stops for coffee and cake. Had to leave the roof on for the first hour to dry it out. Then put it back on at Tesco’s to do the food shopping. Got to our accommodation for the week and it has a garage (Brenda is very happy)

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Had a short drive over to see Stuart this morning in his workshop and catch up on one of this projects he is working on (very nice) after lunch we had a run out down some very nice lanes and called in at Portholland for a walk and just sit and look out to sea, unfortunately the roof is on as the weather can’t make its mind up.

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Fantastic trip Mike

great pano pic too

you sure do get around in that sports tourer of yours

 

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Had an excellent run down to the New Forest today in the 4A with Sue as the nav.

In places we could see the rain coming down but we stayed dry all day.

Had an very nice lunch at the Lamb Pub in Nomansland.

Then off to Swanage via the Sandbanks chain ferry.

Swanage had a fair few folk sunning themselves and generally having a good time.

I managed to snap a Steam Engine as it ran around its carriages 

 

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11 hours ago, RogerH said:

Had an excellent run down to the New Forest today in the 4A with Sue as the nav.

In places we could see the rain coming down but we stayed dry all day.

Had an very nice lunch at the Lamb Pub in Nomansland.

Then off to Swanage via the Sandbanks chain ferry.

Swanage had a fair few folk sunning themselves and generally having a good time.

I managed to snap a Steam Engine as it ran around its carriages 

 

Roger

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Should of popped in for a cuppa Roger.

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