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  1. Glad you had a lovely time Jane. You are braver than i could ever be, I get nervous in the car, all those drivers tooting at me, when all I'm trying to do is tidy my make up for goodness sake lol

    Seriously, all the very best of luck with the training, a stunning blonde with pink bits in her hair, I think your bus is going to be pretty full :kiss

    Grace

     

    Gracie - bravery comes in many forms, and i think we're unanimous in saying that you have it in bucket-fulls! :bow

    Not long got back in, i have to say, the training is truly excellent - i feel like i'm being trained to the same standard as a fighter pilot!!! 

    Nackered now.... :yawn:

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  2. Glad you enjoyed it Jane! The southern broads are magical to say the least!

    Looking forward to your blog :)

    Good luck with the training.. as Peter said; you are a brave thing!!

    cheers 

    Thanks Alan, and yes JM, if you did see me it woulda been with a massive grin on, don't think i lost that grin for two whole weeks!

     

    Just off for more training, (12-8) so thanks for the confidence boost all! :kiss

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  3. We moored on Oulton Broad by mudweight for breakfast one morning, quite near the houseboats, and got investigated by a curious otter! Quite put a sparkle on an already glorious day... 

    Funny you should say that about the bus you drove - same here - a bedford Bella Vega on a ex-airfield/travellers site near Andover! Modern buses are sooo much easier, altho atm, i'd call my style rather "driving miss daisy" than "boy racer"!

    If you waved - i'd have waved back (love the waving thing)! Couldn't miss me - pink bits in hair - unless concealed by black beanie hat - we had the canopy down ALL the time.... cheers

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  4. Well - we got back from two weeks on Song of Freedom about two and a half weeks ago - but it has been so full-on you wouldn't believe it!

    But, firstly a big thank you to Freedom Boats, the boat was fab, and they were very lovely to us indeed.. a proper family firm.. Two whole weeks was utter bliss, i don't think i've had a proper two week holiday in years - i honestly think i went native and came away with a slight "Narfolk" accent! 

    Secondly, the southern broads - love love love them! Loved being able to boat into Norwich, loved Beccles and Loddon, loved every river - each one was so different. We decided we could quite happily spend a month or so pottering around, investigating all the nooks and crannies of each town/river/village... If i get some time i will try to write up our holiday tales; but plz don't hold your breath as i've just started a new job for which i need to do do some of the most gruelling training... The OH has a new job too but he's not doing a complete career change - i'm .......

     

     

     

    learning to be a london double-decker bus driver!! :shocked:hiding: It's hard work!

     

    (Anyone else done bus driving?)

    cheers all!

     

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  5. Roy,

    The sockets are physically there, but John used to turn them off from within the pub to ensure they were not misused. I don't know if they are still live, or whether the current tenants would know how, or where to turn them on. Be worth a call to find out I guess.

    The two sockets are to the right of the last set of steps over the wall, near to the memorial bench for Chris Shepherd.

    We are moored there right now.. The 16a sockets are there - although the post is at a rather jaunty angle! If we see them before we leave later I will find out for you.. I'll also suggest becoming a member here! :-)

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  6. Poggymale thanks for all the info - ferry service from oulton? Fantastic, i thought and had a google - look at this baby!

     

    http://www.lowestoftwatertaxi.co.uk/

    M/L “TERRIER”

    Originally dating back to 1954 she was used in Glasgow and the Clyde as a Motor Launch (M/L).  She was built with a Helsman’s cabin, amidships and a semi open area aft for passengers. She came to the college a couple of years ago from Clyde Marine Services LTD where she was worked regularly and it was time for her retirement.

    Well that's just made it to near the top of the to-do list!

    We're there from Saturday for two weeks MrPlant (no relation to Robert i presume!) on Song of Freedom from Freedom Boating Holidays.. if it's me helming you won't miss us as i have pink bits in my hair - give us a wave!

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  7. I have to be honest, that was the plan, was going to check the tide tables and then confirm with someone more knowledgeable :bow

    have decided that day one (sat) will be be on the south as travel and daylight will be limited, so possibly moor up at rockland broad for the afternoon/evening (the southern side is all new to me) and try and get t'up north on Sunday if that's possible.

    cheers

    Ray

    That's what i always do - work out my own times and then ring GY! They never seem to mind.. proper nice chaps! 

    Thing is - it's supposed to be fun innit? If you have those guys saying "if you leave *insert place* at such a time and you'll be just right" you can just sit back and relax.. and i'm always well chuffed if my calculations are correct!

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  8. oh are the canadian ones even more stable? (They look more unstable if anything lol) 

    (Sorry for hijaking Andy.. we are really bad on here for doing this.. Never mention shoes on a thread too that really gets them going.. Fish2)

     

    Googling led me to this Jane (and Andy your son maybe interested), although not cheap (I think);

    http://www.thecanoeman.com/hire.php


    Also in bungay  (someway past geldeston)

    http://outneymeadow.co.uk/canoe-hire.htm

    Rowans seem to do though: http://www.canoethebroads.co.uk/cent-geldeston.html

    WRC seem to hire too.

    I think next year (or maybe later this year if it warms up again) we will try it for a couple of hours.. looks fun. cheers 

     

     

     

     

     

    liking the look of the canoe man - anyone who "gets" why you'd want to do an overnight trip is coolio in my book!

    This holiday tale certainly lives up to it's title, the are photos stunning :clapand the boys are so cute :love

    I have to say you showed great restraint with the guy and the ropes, I think I would have showed him how to tie a stern rope up his stern if you get my drift lol, why do people have to be so rude?

     

    Jane, please don't encourage our Jaws to try kayaking, it's bad enough he's let loose on the Broads in Orca, I can just see it now, after a few bevvies, going round in circles and zig zagging all over the place, he'll put us hirers to shame lol :naughty:

    Grace

     

    Gracie - if we could be there to see it i recon  it'd be great entertainment - or maybe get it on video eh Alan? :nosey:

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  9. Could i ask a question here? Have been having a gander at these races on the OB webcam... if one was to arrive in a motorboat to get through to either the YS or the Wherry Inn moorings, what would be the procedure? Would one hold station on t'other side of the racing and wait to be waved through by the safety boat? 

    I can't imagine a much nicer morning than to moor up at the pub and watch the racing over several cups of nice coffee, but not sure of the etiquette of getting through the race to the moorings... just a possible scenario here that made me scratch my head!

    cheers

  10. Must admit I'm tempted!.. Will try to build up courage and try when it's warm.. down by geldestone will probably be lovely in a kayak!

    Sound purrfik!

     

    AND you've given me another idea for our hols(in 9 days time!), there's a hire place down there, no? 

    cheersbar

    ETA Rowancraft do canoe hire - proper canadian jobbies too... mucho stable Jaws!

  11. Ditto - and i'm really liking your writing style... 

    I'd love to do some kayaking but really can't swim.. are they stable enough? 

    cheers 

    A) Yup, they're pretty stable

    B ) You have to wear a lifejacket anyway!!!

    Give it a go on a one hour hire - i can pretty much guarantee you'll love it....:love

     

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  12. Fed up with getting wet so got a last minute thingy to Malta. minimum 27 degrees and some great fishing in the Med. Benefit of having your own boat is that I don't have to go out unless I want to. Feel sympathy for those holiday makers who have booked and paid for a boat in this weather, even a large cruiser can seem very small if your stuck on board.

     

    Good on you Stuart - we loved Malta! Great diving, ace weather and lots of historic stuff - wot's not to like? Have a good-un!

    cheersbar

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    Same here in Lanzarote. Terrible weather

    :-)

    There's so little rain there they have to have desalination plants! Have you been into the middle of the island yet, to the Timanfayah (sp?) volcano? Ore those awesome caves near Arrecife? Cesar Manrique's house is also well worth a visit.. truly awesome artist/architect..

     

    cheersbar

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