David Kitching wrote:
> On 3 Feb 2009 at 16:31, Neil Arlidge wrote:
>
>> David Kitching wrote:
>>> On 3 Feb 2009 at 16:10, Neil Arlidge wrote:
>>>
>>>> Martin Clark wrote:
>>>>> I'm not complaining, but Pennine Waterways seems to have become
>>>>> unexpectedly popular all of a sudden!
>>>>>
>>>>> According to my site stats, there were 1351 unique visitors to the
>>>>> site yesterday - twice the average number. I thought that maybe,
>>>>> because of the snow, lots of people had spent the day at home
>>>>> surfing the net, but then I see that there have been over 750
>>>>> visits so far today!
>>>>>
>>>>> I wondered whether some high profile website like the BBC had
>>>>> linked to a page, but examining the list of recent referrals,
>>>>> most visitors are, as usual, arriving from Google. There appears
>>>>> to be a slight increase in visitors arriving from StumbleUpon but
>>>>> I can see no explanation for this sudden rise in visitor numbers!
>>>>> There was a smaller spike on 12th January - 944 visitors,
>>>>> although there were more total page views than yesterday.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions as to what is happening?
>>>>
>>>> A lot of snow bound people (down south) dreaming of the Beautiful
>>>> North?
>>>
>>> Poor misguided fools.
>>>
>>> It's still grim oop north!
>>>
>>> :-))
>>
>> Last tuesdaynight they had Robbo's Hatters at our adopted local ;-)
>> http://www.greatbeer.co.uk/bucwhho.htm
>
> That's not allowed out of Cheshire without special licence. People
> might get to like it!

Well I did get them all drinking it.

> I was supposed to be on a tour of the Robies brewery last night.
> However, the guide was stuck in a snowdrift in Scotland, the electric
> gate at the brewery had broken down, and the beer lines had frozen.
> Result - match postponed. :-(
>
> Cheers (not)

Will they allow you take some of your excellent images?

-- 
Neil Arlidge - NB Earnest
Follow the travels of TNC, now in Ireland
http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/tour.html 



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