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  1. Weren't you lucky with the weather I posted on Jupes' thread but on second thoughts it was good job we weren't up last week as (with out luck) the weather would have been rubbish Lou xx
  2. sounds like you had fun wish we had been out but c'est la vie Lou xx
  3. Thanks for the vote of confidence guys I have gained in confidence and this year have been pestering Col for some manoevering lessons on Barton Broad but as we always seem to be off meeting people (sort of on a schedule) this year, it hasn't happened yet, however, as we are getting into the quiet season I may be lucky Lou xx
  4. Good Thread this! As a (not vey experienced) Mobo second mate (or is that cabin boy), sometimes I have to (or am allowed to) take the helm. As alot of you know, my other half is Col (Happy Jax II) who is very experienced and completely fanatical about his/our boat . I find the approach of/or our approach to tacking sailies quite daunting and I like it when they indicate what they want me to do and, in my experience, it usually is what they want me to do. Sometimes I panic completely (especially up the Ant where space is at a premium) and Col has to take over but I have found (and probably some other partners may relate to this, although they may not admit it ) that I am alot calmer and more sure of myself if Col is not around (no offence Col) when I have to make the choices and decisions myself. If Col is around, I often feel that he is watching my every move (which he is) and judging me (which he probably isn't) and this makes me indecisive and more prone to mistakes But I will say that, as my experience grows, I am getting more comfortable when sailies are about and Col now leaves me alone more often Now I've just got to learn to moor her up Lou xx
  5. Simon, one an only attempt gave me a score of 12, how'd I do? I remember having a discussion with Col with regards to a room we were decorating. The colour we needed was pink. The pink Col picked was wrong, I kept telling him it was a blue pink and we needed a red/orange pink to match. He couldn't see what I was getting at Lou xx
  6. Nice tale Have to say, I think I'm getting withdrawal symptons, having not been up for a few weeks. Actually the NBN birthday bash was my last trip although Col has been up a couple of times. I love this time of year and it was nice to be reminded why Lou xx
  7. Hurumph! I pointed out : Christmas New Year Mooring Fees Car Tax New kitchen (and various appliances) and Job Security (In the present climate) And he went out and got it anyway
  8. We are quite interested in any info on this aswell. We are going to view a very scruffy vessell this weekend, which could be a described as a bargain (depending on the work involved) where she will need a lot of TLC but Col maybe able to work his magic again and turn a piece of coal into diamond . Athough this one will need much more work and money spent on or thrown at her to get her to HJII standard. You'll probably be able to hear me running away screaming after we view her. Then again we may not bother to make the appointment at all Lou xx
  9. Congratulations Mark It seems that you had fun
  10. Nice to see you and Mary-Jane again We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the New Inn and my fish platter was lovely. Great picture of Hobbit stuffing her face Lou
  11. Hi guys I know this has nothing to do with me, but what about one/some of the beaches on the norfolk coast. They are lovely beaches and, maybe, some of them are accessible to those with limited mobility.
  12. I'm sure Col posted a piccy of her on our Holiday tale
  13. Keep it coming please, Ian. As you know form Col's posts, although not going salty just yet it's still going to be a contender in a few years time Lou
  14. lovely Ian, and I'm glad its not just us that has a dog that seems to want to get up at the crack of dawn, but only on the boat Lou xx
  15. This isn’t really a holiday tale but we had such a nice weekend that I feel that I had to share it with you all. We were going up to the boat last weekend regardless of the weather but after watching the weather reports, we were beginning to feel quite optimistic that we may actually be on Happy Jax II when the sun shines. Friday 14th August. Left work at 3.00 pm to go fetch the boys from mum and dad’s, obviously stopped for a coffee and a chat. On the way home did a bit of shopping, just basics as we had Shirley (Col’s mum) with us and that makes 5 peeps, 3 dogs and various bags of stuff (I don’t know how but we always manage to end up with shed loads of toot to take to the boat). I intended to shop at Tesco’s (Stalham) Saturday morning while Col went and bought the davits he had been hankering after for months (the bottomless pit strikes again). As Col was coming back from work at the normal time, 6.30pm, I decided to feed me and the kids and get Col a triple sarnie from Asda’s to eat on the way up. Arrived back from mum and dad’s around 5.30, so now in panic mode as I have to cook the pizza for the kids (and me), feed the dogs, get everyone showered and get packed before Col gets home. Just managed it, phewwwwwwww. After picking up Shirley, we were finally on the road at 6.50 pm and at about the time we got to the A47 I remembered that the sarnie I had got Col was still in the fridge at home. Deep down, I knew he really wanted sausage and chips. After stopping for said sausage and chips we finally arrived at the boatyard at 8.45 pm. Unpacked, Shirley and I settled down for a well earned glass of wine and watched a DVD with the kids while Col washed the boat. (a very fair division of labours I think). Saturday 15th August Wake up early on Saturday, not because we are excited but because our golden retriever, Buddy was wandering around the boat trying to get everybody up (he does this sort of low moany howl when he wants to go out but only on the boat, very strange). So after ignoring him for a while Col finally gave in and took him out at 6.30 am, after which we all decide to get up. Col and I went shopping and then Col wandered off to Wroxham to get his davits. Now at this point I will have to say that the great weekend that had been forecast hadn’t arrived, it was overcast, windy (they got that bit right) and to cap it all it was spitting lightly. I was starting to feel miffed , to say the least, but as we’d arrange to meet friends at Neatishead Staithe I put on a brave face and we set off. The spitting stopped and we had a rather breezy trip down the Ant and across Barton Broad but once we got to the staithe we were sheltered. There were 5 boats in the dyke and we managed to get up near the end, one boat down. A good place to be, as the last time we were there, we were at the start of the dyke and Col only managed a couple of hours before the stress of it all got too much for him and we left. We had arrived at 10.45ish am and by 1.00 pm the dyke was pretty much full and our friends had to raft onto us in the middle of the dyke while they waited for a place and luckily, about 3.00 pm a couple of day boats had moved off and, with a bit of boat shifting, they managed to get moored opposite us near the end of the dyke. Ahhhhhhhh, everybody happy and settled at last and finally the sun came out (if a bit patchy) and gradually the weather did improve over the course of the afternoon early evening. Col and Terry had done gone on a reccy to the pub and booked us a table for the evening, whilst I chatted to our neighbours and a nice lot they were to. The boat behind us (at the back of the dyke) had left at 3.00pm but most of the boats coming down looking for a mooring presumably couldn’t see the gap or were being told that the dyke was full (it was heaving) and consequently it never got filled, leaving a nice area for the kids off of the boats to muck around in their tenders. I chilled with a good book and the dogs snoozed in the sun. Blissful! Set off for our evening meal at 7.00pm at the White Horse and a good meal it was too. Col, Terry, Sheila, Jay and Connor stayed to play darts and Shirley and I went back to the boat and on the way back bumped into Rod and Shirley (Flying Fortress), they had moored at Gays Staithe after being told that Neatishead Staithe was full. When we got back there were two sailies moored behind us (right at the back of the dyke) and one saily in front of us. Jason, the boat that had been in front of us before we left for the pub wandered over to say that the sailies had been desperate and that he had sorted everything out and to reassure us that Happy Jax II had not suffered in any way (bless him). Shirley and I opened a bottle of wine and settled down for a nice chat. Jay and Connor eventually turned up about 10.00 pm saying that Dad was chatting to Rod (nothing unusual there then) and they had wanted to walk home on their own. We had noticed that the evening was lovely and clear (and absolutely no mozzies) so Connor and I went and laid out on the front of the boat under a sleeping bag and watched the stars, the night was so clear and absolutely beautiful, we sat out till about 11.00 pm and spotted 5 shooting stars (never seen a shooting star before) . Eventually, Connor admitted to being tired so off to bed for us (Shirley and Jay had already gone), Col turned up about 11.45 pm rather jolly (presumably, he’d enjoyed a drink or two). Sunday 16th August. Buddy apparently wasn’t as desperate this morning so we got up about 9.00 am and what a glorious day it was too. Not a cloud in the sky, no wind (for the first time this year or so it seems) and lovely and warm. We had booked a table at Sutton Staithe at 1.30 pm for their carvery so we set off at about 10.00 am for a leisurely trip up the Ant. Got the 2 boats moored up on the green and let the dogs off for a run. Terry and Sheila have 2 golden retrievers, Barney and Snowy, who get on well with Buddy (possibly why he laid in on Sunday morning, probably shattered from playing with them on Saturday) so they were all running around with Hobbit (our Jack Russell) and Cora (Shirley’s westie) when Rod and Shirley turned up with Treacle. So there was a bit of a dog fest going on which attracted a bit of attention during the day with various people bringing their dogs over to join in the fun. The carvery was lovely (as always), and as I had offered to drive home, Col enjoyed a few more bevies over lunch . We then returned to the boats, let all the dogs out again, Rod came over with Treacle and we spent the afternoon watching the dogs play and chatting. Basically, it was a lovely relaxed day, with good company and great weather. We eventually made the effort (not that we wanted to) to leave Sutton staithe at about 5.00 pm and by the time we had returned to the yard, packed up and cleaned through it was 7.00ish pm (much later than we would normally leave on a Sunday). Got home about 9.00ish pm, feeling very relaxed after a lovely weekend. And that is why we love the Norfolk Broads. I will get Col to post some piccies (if he took any in between his beers).
  16. Lovely tale Dave and what gorgeous photos
  17. Think I saw you at Ludham Bridge on the first day of our 2 week break, would have been Saturday 18th July we were on our way to meet friends prior to crossing Breydon so just blipped by. Loops
  18. Yes, these are the days that make having a boat the best thing in the world You all look like you had loads of fun We are off for 2 weeks tomorrow and, oh look, its gonna rain Don't care though Lou
  19. Blimey Barry, You lot have your work cut out Lou xx
  20. It definitely seemed like a relaxing week or else its your style of story writing As I can feel myself relaxing just reading it. Well Done
  21. Thats the trouble with Europe at the moment and why the broads are having a bumper year I have a work colleague who moors her boat in Holland and she raves about it, but this may be their last year We will be coming to Beccles on Saturday (by car), hopefully will see you there. Lou
  22. Lovely pics, it looks like you had a really good time Lou
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