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  1. Hello Revilo and  :welcome: and to the mad house. Your 7weeks will seem like the longest 7 weeks of your life  :wave . Enjoy cruising and look out for the boats with the NBN flag and we will give you a wave and say hello if we are moored  :wave . 

     

    What is the date you take ownership, as we will be up at Brundall on the last weekend of March  :clap

     

    Regards

    Marina   :Stinky

  2. Hello Maxwelliam, yes you are right I got the two mixed up. I / we like wetherspoons more than harvester  :naughty: , but if you had been cruising all day and wanted / needed something to eat a harvester would be better than nothing  cheersbar

    What is the Lavendar House like to eat in there?

     

    Can I just ask, because I have missed out on this conversation, is there a place which has been mention for a harvester on the Broads?

     

    Regards

    Marina   :Stinky 

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  3. As dreadful as this sounds to some.. I think a harvester at stacey arms would be good..  :hardhat: sorry but I think it would; there's limited restaurants there and I think it would help make it a destination.  Maybe one day.

    I / we do eat at harvester in Kent and in Beccles. If there was a harvester at stacey arms I think it would be brilliant. By road and by river great access for all. If you look at most harvesters at lunchtime they are busy / full and if you look at Beccles one, that is always busy even in the evening cheersbar .

    If you look at the McD at the junction of the A47 and Brundall, when they were building it, I said no way would that be busy. I was wrong and we even get a breakfast in there during the winter months ( I have a food intolerant) I can only have a toasted bagel + jam. A very busy drive though and seating inside :clap .

     

    We need more places to eat with moorings on the river Bure  cheers .

     

    Regards

    Marina   :Stinky

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  4. Yes Grace, I know what you are saying and I think this project has been different from the others  :clap ( I maybe wrong, but I think Alan will tell me if I am). This is for them to enjoy the Broads when they want to :bow .

     

    I think the Broads has a ghostly spell over everyone to make us all return and to love and feel free cruising the waterway  :kiss .

     

    Regards

    Marina  :Stinky

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  5. Hi All, yes Grace we always go up during the winter months just to check the boat over and we stay either Postwick or Acle, which ever one is the cheapish :dance . My little smileys are on my iPhone for my texting and they also show up on Taptalk :rolleyes: .

     

    Regards

    Marina   :Stinky 

  6. Well I hope the weather clears for my drive home in the morning, sorry to say the good old route of the A140 and then A12 and M 25 . Regards Marina

  7. No, sorry to say we are in a hotel at Postwick, but we have been to check her out and good job we did. Our batteries are dead we have no electric . Thats a job for someone and of course MONEY . A lot of driving around and a nice lunch at The New Inn at Horning, great to see the guys there . Now down to the bar for my half of Wherry shandy ( sorry Alan ). Regards Marina

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  8. We are staying in Norwich for the weekend. We have had good weather until this afternoon and then we had rain, but now we have SNOW ️. Regards Marina

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  9. Morning Iain, yes the book I am reading has this one and many more, but what got me was the first story, about Wroxham Broad. All the ghost books I have read this is the first time I am hearing of this. ian is not none believer for ghost, where I know if one is around. Regards Marina

  10. Can I say,  I never thought Ghost stories of the Broads would be so interesting and for you all to get stuck into it  :clap

     

    It makes great reading, just like every topic on this forum  :clap .

     

    Regards

    Marina   :Stinky

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