14/05/23
Up at 06:30 for an early start to Skegness for our holiday, at Richmond Caravan Park. We were supposed to be there yesterday but I couldn't move my duty off Saturday. I would have taken the day off anyway, but we would only have to wait around till about 4pm for the caravan to be ready, so we might as well set off this morning, then get straight into it.
I've been awake most of the night, coughing my guts up. I've had a cough for a few days now. I suppose Our Lass will be getting it next.
We set off for Skegness (Skeggy) at 07:25, calling in at the Killingbeck ASDA to top the car up. It was quiet a foggy drive, but at least the roads were quiet. We arrived at the Haven Caravan Park just before 10:00 and got settled in our caravan before our day out.
Skeggy Pleasure Beach from the pier.
We walked into Skeggy, visited the pier, and discovered a sea-front path we didn't know was there, north from the pier. We saw a pub that we might give a try later in the week, the Seaview. After looking round the shops we had a drink in the Marine Boat House and got a shock at the prices. £4.70 for a pint of John Smiths Nitrokeg. With half of Carling for Our Lass, the round came to £7.10. This has quite put us off trying any new pubs this week. We're really going to have to stick to the Wetherspoon's and Craft Union pubs from now on.
We had our evening meal in the Red Lion, Wetherspoon's pub, which was unsurprisingly unappetising. We had intended to nip across the road to the Lumley, but decided to stay in the Red Lion, our experience in the Marine Boat House still fresh in our minds, to finish the evening off.
Skeggy Pier from the north path.
15/05/23
Up before 8am this morning. We spent most of the day at Gibraltar Point NNR. The beach, south to the Wash, was closed off to protect the breeding birds (mainly Little Terns). We heard our first Cuckoo of the year, but didn't manage to see one (though I may have done). A Temminck's Stint was on Tennyson Marsh, along with a Common Sandpiper. Not a bad day weather-wise, though a bit too warm at times.
We had Fish & Chips from the Cod & Cockerel for our evening meal, not brilliant but better than the fare at Wetherspoon’s, then got settled in the Waterhole till closing time, then finished off the night in the Red Lion.
18/05/23
Not written anything for the past couple of days, so here’s a catch-up. On the 16th we had a walk at RSPB Freiston Shore where we walked to the River Welland. We were told, after we arrived there, that a Blue-winged Teal and Garganey were in the area, but we didn’t manage to see them. We did see a couple of Whimbrel on the shore of the river, which was a Year Bird. We also heard a Cuckoo, but failed to see it. Three Hares were seen in the fields as we walked back along the metalled road toward the car park. The weather was dry throughout the walk, and we were a bit too warm during most of it, despite the minimal clothing.
Our evening meal was acquired from the De Bao Chinese Takeaway, a very reasonably priced establishment, and very decent food. Our night, as last night, was spent in the Waterhole, and finished in the Red Lion.
On the 17th we had a walk at Snipe Dales NNR. Another day a bit too warm for our liking, but there are plenty of benches here to rest regularly. We got into an open area just in time to see a Lancaster Bomber, with an escort of two Spitfires (or maybe Hurricanes) fly over the valley. Probably heading back to RAF Scampton after the Dambuster’s 80th anniversary flight over Ladybower Reservoir yesterday.
Fish & Chips again for our evening meal. Then out the Waterhole and Red Lion for the night.
Today, 18th, was a visit to the Frampton Marsh RSPB reserve. A new visitor centre has been built since our last visit, just less than a year ago. Another warm day. Nesting Black-winged Stilts were a surprise, and a welcome addition to the Year List. Another addition was a Spoonbill seen from East Hide. Plenty of Little Egrets seen, but only one Grey heron. A few Brent Geese are still here, along with a couple of Pink-footed Geese. Surely these should have moved north by now. We heard a Cuckoo again, but again failed to see it.
A Chinese Takeaway provided our evening meal before our night in the Waterhole and Red Lion.
Horse Chestnut Trees in the Tower Gardens.
19/05/23
Our last day saw us returning to Gibraltar Point NNR. We started the walk in rain, so visited the hides first hoping the rain would stop; it didn’t, till late in the walk. We did our usual walk the wrong way round and finally added Cuckoo to our Year List; two flying south near Mill Hill. We also had brilliant views of a Short-eared Owl hunting over Old Marsh, another brilliant addition to the Year List. The sun came out as we were finishing our walk and it turned into a very sunny evening.
Our third dose of Fish & Chips for our evening meal. Then we visited the Lumley to start our short evening, we’re up at 5am in the morning for our journey home. We intended just one drink in this pub, then finish in the Red Lion. But, we got change from £4.00 for a pint & a half, very unexpected after the Marine boat House at the start of the week, and the pub had a very decent atmosphere so we stayed for four drinks before heading back to the caravan, and bed.
20/05/23
The drive back home today. We set off from Skeggy at 05:40 and arrived back home, after quite a foggy drive, just after 8am. Our lass went into Leeds to do some shopping, but I just stayed in all day.


