Even at this time of day much of the English Border is still a kind of terra incognita to the tourist and holiday-maker. |
One young man had only part of a face, and had to wear a painted tin mask, like a holiday-maker. |
But it is pretty good for the holiday-maker who wants wonderful beaches, sailing, horses to ride, laid-back bars and a cheesy disco. |
The one-day holiday-maker is invited to entertaining and relaxing opportunities in premises flooded with light. |
Did a holiday-maker with a wife and, say, four children have to bring six sets of bedding with him? |
This year a holiday-maker asked if Interhome could erect a fence at the bottom of the garden so that the family dog wouldn't escape. |