Thursday 23 June 2011

The Lovebus!

We'd managed to get Trevor looking ace for our wedding day (we drove off from the church in Trevor, and spent our first night in the van after our marquee/field wedding...romantical? No, but it was a 3 minute stumble from the marquee so convenience rating was high) - and he then had the honour of being our honeymoon vehicle.  It was nearly 2 years ago that we wed but the honeybops were a watershed Trevor moment, so here's a superquick run through 'em!

The start of our honeymoon was dead posh, spent at the Randolph Hotel in Oxford - don't you think we blend in? (the concierge's face was a picture):
only everso slightly conspicuous
 We then headed down to the south coast to catch the ferry to Swanage, which was our first stop. We were driving along the coast in glorious sunshine and the van was going great, and looking brilliant:
Spot the lovebus!
 We had a great few days at the Swanage carnival, the highlight of which was the wheelbarrow race - absolutely bonkers dash around 9 pubs (downing half pints at each one).  For most of the trip we stayed at lush wee campsites like this one outside Swanage:
Somewhere near Swanage in a field
 ...But for the night of the wheelbarrow race we wanted to be in town, so stayed the night in a car park:
Our car park overnighter, and the hallowed wheelbarrow which was taken home with us...
..that's right, it was carried round for a fortnight in the van...
 Following our lovely time in Swanage, it was off to Paignton and Torquay, where the food varied - we had some awesome champagne BBQs, and an amazing fish dinner at No. 7 in Torquay (I really rate this restaurant, I preferred it to Rick Stein's place) - but then we also had an evening where I cooked up an Argentinian stew from my charity shop purchase, the 1963 edition of the Good Cook's Encyclopedia - this stew involved boiling mince with pears, plums and raisins for about 2 hours....t'weren't good...
lovely job, nice champagne BBQ

And the contrasting 'Argentinian Stew'....we washed it down with a LOT of red wine
Unfortunately towards the end of our Honeybop, Trevor was making some nasty noises, and starting to develop a rattle. By the last day, this had become an all out bone shaking vibration accompanied by a constant drone which meant we couldn't listen to the radio or talk to each other. The gear stick was also decidedly shaky throughout any journey, providing a higher pitched rattle to go with the deep bass drone.  We were glad to reach home without a breakdown ride, even though it meant after 6 hours of driving through the noise and shaking we both had headaches and terrible back pain!

Update from the Husband: Apparently the problem here was the propshaft front CV joint - the bearings had disintegrated, so it was a joint rattling in its housing. Fixed the following day, after getting a new bearing for a tenner...and back on the road without the noise!

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