This week was the one for all the Dad's out there with Father's Day. We all gathered at our youngest son's house for a sumptuous BBQ - everyone was catered for, vegan, pescatarian and gluten-free options, the boys did a grand job! Mark came away with a huge box of Tring brewery beers too, what a spoilt boy. The rest of the week was a bit dull we got a gardener in to repair a fence and tidy trees and bushes and a plasterer in to replaster a wall where I'd discovered a big crack due to a long time leak in the roof ( luckily number 2 son is a roofer ) when I smashed up the horrible fitted wardrobe we inherited when we moved in. Then we were packing our bags for a visit to a friend in Suffolk, joining up with our besties from Kent too. We had a great time: visiting the local area with the best guide, our host cooked amazing meals and we had the best companions. Too many highlights to mention so I will let the photos do the talking for me.
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