My stomach is still playing up so we carried on to a pretty village Alrewash, pronounced 'olrewus' here we paid a visit to the chemist and I explained that I have had a bad stomach for 5 days who told me to visit the doctors down the road which we did, and after seeing the doctor she gave me a prescription which when I realised I had to pay £7.85 I nearly s**t my self as in Wales prescriptions are free. We also stocked up on a few things from the local co- op. this village is so nice it's one of the place you would like to live if we won the lottery.
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Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Setting off again
Today we decided to carry on with our journey, we left Barton turn marina and turned back on to the T&M canal and headed to Wychnor lock a tiny settlement around the church St Leonards.
My stomach is still playing up so we carried on to a pretty village Alrewash, pronounced 'olrewus' here we paid a visit to the chemist and I explained that I have had a bad stomach for 5 days who told me to visit the doctors down the road which we did, and after seeing the doctor she gave me a prescription which when I realised I had to pay £7.85 I nearly s**t my self as in Wales prescriptions are free. We also stocked up on a few things from the local co- op. this village is so nice it's one of the place you would like to live if we won the lottery.
Staying here over night awaiting Warren the engineer to do the first service,both cats have perked up after they had a tin of salmon speak to you. Soon
My stomach is still playing up so we carried on to a pretty village Alrewash, pronounced 'olrewus' here we paid a visit to the chemist and I explained that I have had a bad stomach for 5 days who told me to visit the doctors down the road which we did, and after seeing the doctor she gave me a prescription which when I realised I had to pay £7.85 I nearly s**t my self as in Wales prescriptions are free. We also stocked up on a few things from the local co- op. this village is so nice it's one of the place you would like to live if we won the lottery.
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