Caravans and miming
I'm sat outside of my tent. It's the morning and it's raining. As I contemplate getting packed up I hear the crunch of tyres on the campsite path next to me.
I look up and there's a caravan slowly trundling past me. The only thing is, it's not attached to a car. Now, I've spent a lot of time on campsites but I've not seen this before.
It's heading towards a parked car, about 30 metres away. I notice a woman stood on the grass verge, she's using a remote control to direct the caravan.
Ah! So that is how they can park these things in such tight spaces. I suppose it makes sense, I'm not big in the caravanning world but it's obvious now.
You live and learn, it is 2024 after all.
Later that same morning, I'm sat outside Lidl having a break. A guy came up on his bike and stopped next to me. He had a big beer belly and a lycra cycling top unzipped half way down. I liked him straight away. You could see he didn't care. He'd come to do his shopping.
He pointed at me and said "Wiggins" and started laughing. That was the only English word he spoke for the next 10 minutes.
We chatted in our own languages like old friends, I worked out he was 71 and was retired from the Navy. He liked a drink but I didn't need Google Translate to work that bit out.
It just shows you, if people can somehow communicate and laugh together when they've no idea what the other is saying, why is there so much anger in the world?
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