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  1. My daughter has a massive £ season ticket to London which she isn't using. She transferred it to the cheapest ticket available to 2 stations in the west Midlands and got a refund. Previously it was 2 stations on the Isle of Wight. I believe Brundall gardens to Brundall would qualify. As of today she should be able to get a full refund for even this.... Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app
  2. I should have said older not younger!!!!
  3. This is George one of our junior cats. His vaccination card lists him as short haired Not a care in the world!
  4. Good to hear from you Barry - hope you are keeping well!
  5. When I looked at the log books in the Norfolk Archive it was quite interesting how Herbert Woods worked. They seemed to register the cruisers in two batches in the 1930s. The first batch were all Bxx and the second batch were Bxxx. Water Rail was Delight VII and also B77. The anomaly was Delight XI which is B63. As a result for years everyone thought she was a younger boat but my suspicion is that they had a spare number. Also Delight II which became Jacqueline at Martham was renumbered when they restructured her. Liz
  6. When I set off on my daily walk, the footpaths were positively heaving with people but as I got further away from civilisation the footfall was less. Very windy so the larks weren't singing so well. My two days at work were different and quite stressful. Being an opticians the plan currently is to try and stay open as best possible and deflect emergency eye problems away from the doctors and hospitals............... (did you know that Conjunctivitis can be a symptom of flu so please phone for advice don't present yourself at any health agency with the condition) Over the last few weeks I have had a few run in with people not respecting our insistence that everyone applies sanitizer immediately they come in. We have a sign that says please avoid touching the counter - one person pushed it aside! I couldn't work out why my Fitbit that rarely reaches 10,000 passes before I get home (after walking to and from work) was much higher than usual. Then I realised something I was doing every 5 minutes or so - applying hand sanitizer and the regular wiping down of all surfaces with Azowipes! The motion activates the fitbit Stay safe everyone
  7. Our neighbourhood watch sent a batch of emails around this morning relating to Covid 19 scams - yep the tricksters aren't missing a trick. This was the contents of one of the emails: We have recently received reports of opportunists taking advantage of the current Coronavirus pandemic, by posting flyers through doors requesting food donations for the YMCA foodbanks, unfortunately it’s sad to report that this is a scam. The YMCA have not been involved in this initiative. Be aware that opportunists and criminals can take advantage of the elderly and vulnerable who are self-isolating. Anyone being offered "kindness" by cold callers by way of running errands, collecting prescriptions and doing shopping should not accept services from strangers who may ask for cash up front, a credit card and its PIN, or gain trust simply to execute a more elaborate scam. e.g. to access savings. Most people offering to help elderly people in their neighbourhood are genuinely kind, honest and caring. The elderly self-isolating will be stuck for food, supplies and someone to talk to if they don't have friends, family or a nearby neighbour that they already know. If everyone makes contact now with their nearest elderly neighbours WHO THEY ALREADY KNOW and gives them their phone number and offer of help for when they need it, it will reduce the chances of them accepting help from a stranger who may turn out to be an opportunist, confidence trickster and thief Take care
  8. I fall in that category as well! No one has asked us yet but there aren't many younger neighbours! We have lived in the house 30 years - there are 14 homes in the road and we are still only 6th longest residents! We moved from 7th place two years ago. NBYC (Wroxham) cancelled everything up to the end of April for the time being. I shall be at work tomorrow dealing face to face with the general public for my two days! In the meantime I am making use of our local footpath network with a daily 1 1/2 to 2 hours walk - I am very lucky that our house is on the edge of the town and the countryside is there. This morning despite very overcast - the Sky Larks were singing in profusion - it was really uplifting at this time of extreme crisis. Liz
  9. The EDP has a report online. There are a few more photos but none of the bridges being opened. Hopefully someone did capture that as it might be the last time both Carrow Bridge and Trowse Swing Bridge get opened! https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/norwich-s-floating-restaurant-vagabond-has-been-towed-out-of-the-city-centre-1-6565501
  10. I've had a couple now where they have said they have seen my details online and could I give a quote for building work! The first one I sent a reply to saying I think they had the wrong person but after the second (some weeks apart) I ignored it and just put it in my spam folder Just a bit odd! Liz
  11. I've just started following the Thames Traditional Boat Festival on FB. This picture was just posted! Liz Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app
  12. I agree with everyone - very sad news and my thoughts go to family and friends. Liz
  13. Is the house at How Hill missing? Or had it been answered? Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app
  14. The words on the post are HO - so could be something to do with HOW Hill - perhaps the other side. Don't think Horning and the last mooring at Horning has a bit of an inlet afterwards to catch out the unwary sailor!
  15. It doesn't look like a BA mooring as the post appears to be painted white. The back ground vegetation is relatively low so either recently cut back or not that well established. The river looks relatively narrow and possibly not a huge tidal flow. So here's my contribution - probably towards the heads of either the Bure or Ant. Don't think the Thurne though. The only place I can think of is the opposite bank at Belaugh but I don't think they have any posts? Liz
  16. And according to the Times newspaper felt unwell on Friday but continued to see 50 people the next day!
  17. At Horning there is a tidal flow, okay not like the south rivers. Its narrow, heavily congested with hire boats, private boats and day boats plus the sailing boats. Gus would regularly jump onto boats that were struggling to bring them in. It was very reassuring knowing that there was someone there overseeing the boats actions, inwards and outwards especially when towing a boat which would restrict ones own movements and decisions.
  18. We recently had an infestation of a type of Meal moth in our pasta packets (probably originating from some wholemeal flour) - so about 10 days ago all our pastas bar one packet had to be thrown out! We actually need to replace them!!!
  19. Had our wedding reception at the Petersfield back in .....at least one other forum member was there! Sent from the Norfolk Broads Network mobile app
  20. Also Mrs Yaxley's establishment at Barton Turf! http://www.norfolkpubs.co.uk/norfolkb/bartonturf/barthiw.htm
  21. Also Eagle at Neatishead .........
  22. http://www.norfolkpubs.co.uk/ All answers here for Norfolk anyway - not sure if there is a Suffolk one?
  23. Three Horseshoes at Hoveton, (near Roys), Blackhorse opposite Blackhorse Broad (Hoveton Little Broad), the Chequers which was near St Benets. I think there would have been one at Horning Upper Street somewhere as well but apart from the first two these have been long gone. Liz
  24. My ignorance, must have been gone past countless times but never noticed it. Only ever noticed the Artichoke at Magdalen Gates!
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