Sharon, I agree that it is wonderful when you get a bill for a repair that is less than you expected. Wish all mine were that way!!
I tried to post this earlier, but a week ago I was certain that I could not handle another trip to the UK. Remember that I had been driving in England and getting really stressed about it. This was a little strange because I rented a car about 10 years ago and drove for three weeks in Scotland. In fact, I told Tina how much I liked driving on the small roads, even the one-lane roads. But now I was clenching my teeth and really dreading having to go somewhere. Visualize taking your motorhome or trailer and truck and driving on a road where you barely fit and where there is absolutely NO shoulder. In fact, often there would be a stone wall maybe a foot or 18" away from the edge of the road, which is curvy and has hills, but these crazy drivers would come barrelling around a curve and slam on their brakes, and you would panic and have to back up or pull over to the point where you were almost scratching your vehicle. If you were lucky, you could slow down to maybe 10 MPH and pass slowly with maybe a foot between vehicles. If you were not lucky, one of you would have to back up to a place where it was wide enough to pass.
I have pretty much gotten used to driving on the left, although I have to think about it when pulling out of a side street or parking lot. It is the narrow roads and the fast drivers that are causing me the most problems. Check this page on my blog for examples.
http://humongousukadventure.blogspot.co ... -lake.htmlAlso, it gets tiring to have to keep driving around vehicles parked in the driving lane to load or unload or around bicyclists on the road. But this nearly always happens in town and people are driving very slowly.
Well, today, as I was driving through Scotland, my attitude has changed, and I really want to come back to Scotland! (have no idea how I will ever afford it. This trip is going to take a year of penny-pinching to pay Visa.) It was a gorgeous drive today, through mountains and along several lochs, and I felt a lot more relaxed. The roads are still narrow, but the difference is that there is less traffic, and you can see long distances, and no one is going to come racing around a corner to scare you. Also, there seems to be fewer people out on the road. Scotland is a lot less populated than England, or at least seems to be where I have been driving there.
I love London, but I have to say I like Scotland more than I do England.