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  1. 1 hour ago, YnysMon said:

    Thanks for the tip off Liz. Just checked my phone…no signal. HPC replaced their WiFi a few months back and we now have a nice strong signal whilst we are in the Marina.

    The traffic wasn’t too bad apart from through Wroxham. We got here just before 5pm. 

    You were about 20 minutes ahead of me but I came a cross country way via my favourite day flying moth site!!!!

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  2. Today I attended a memorial service following a private funeral for Hugh.

    Hugh was an amazing sailor, character, and storyteller as well as wherry skipper and a winner of the Gold Cup at Wroxham 

    A great man 

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  3. The winner was Dingy Skipper no 6 Yare & Bure OD. I wished the skipper good luck on Friday having photographed one that day!

    I arrived back in the galley at 08:00 and the fun continued. Having helped prepare 60 breakfasts before 23:15 by 12:00 midday we eventually reached 260 the majority between 08:00 & 12:00!

    Note for next year have a decent tin opener to open the giant baked bean tins and when they hand out the 'raffle tickets' please tell the participants not to hand out individually to the crew - keep the strip intake ☹️

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  4. It is a mammoth operation involving so many volunteers. There is a family team the 'Fields' who man the radios and computers all day and night and morning. They sort out the radios Then there is the Race Officer, the race committee who plan it all, buy all the merchandise etc. Guard ships and their crews etc etc.

    Anyone on FB there are at least two dedicated groups with loads of pictures and videos. Search There Rivers Race!

    I should be asleep but need to wind down after the first rather busy shift. Several of the big boats came in with several crew coming in for breakfast this year. Last year they went to the pub and came back in the morning!!!

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  5. 2 minutes ago, Turnoar said:

     

     

    36 minutes ago, Gracie said:

    Good luck and all the very best to all taking part, I hope it goes well. I wish I could be there to see it, not navigate through it though :default_biggrin: x

    :default_sailing:

    You can always watch on the various webcams set up around the course. 

    Not quite as windy as originally forecast!

    I'll be in the galley for a shift this evening and then in the morning. Potential for over 400 breakfasts!

     

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  6. I never did get around to taking off the ply wood in the forward cabin, especially the cupboard fronts - some beautiful coach work is hidden up

    The starboard bunk used to be low down but I retained the higher  bunk as the space proved to be a good storage area

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  7. Swallowtails are attracted to pink flowers, such as campion and the pink valerians - they have been seen nectaring on flowers placed on the gravestones.  Yes you may well have met my brother - he likes to see 'the first ones of any butterfly species' - I look and record butterflies but not with the same obsession!

    I would also agree that that 'boat' would not be my choice of boat and the owner used to own a rather nice Broom woodie that appears on this forum quite regularly I believe!

    If you want to see Swallowtails, stop at How Hill or wander over to the Weavers Way around Hickling Broad - walk to Potter Heigham church and pick up the Weavers Way across the fields

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  8. The photo of the 'strange looking' boat was as it passed my brother's house. Our boats are just visible. I know a bit about that boat but shan't discuss on the forum.  If the sun shines go up to the church and watch the Swallowtails come up from the marshes to nectar on pink flowers. You might encounter my brother as he goes up to the church to record them!

  9. Daughter 3 has a 3 year work visa and leaves for New Zealand Monday week. Today was the last chance 4 of 5 of us could meet! I don't normally do selfies so despite this being my phone I didn't take it! Next Monday is going to be seriously hard!

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  10. 2 hours ago, SwanR said:

    I wondered whether you might. It's a bit anti social ... up to 11pm or even midnight you might get away with. But all night is going a bit far. I am seriously considering contacting the local authority to ask what the terms of the event were, if indeed you have to be licensed for live music.

    I would consult the local authority! They might think they are in the middle of nowhere but sound travels!

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