The Cantley moorings were even lower a few years back. The BA refurbished them but they’re still too low, as are the DTG Oulton Dyke moorings which still flood from time to time.
I’m with you on this! I have had some good cameras in the past but never really got to grips with all the settings. I have an iPhone 11 Pro (which I absolutely love) and the camera on that is great. I do have a Panasonic Lumix which is very easy to pick up and point, even easier than finding the camera on the iPhone. Photos are easily transferred from Panasonic to iPhone for editing etc.
I wouldn’t mind betting that you probably won’t be in the minority in holidaying at home next year. I reckon there are lots of people who will still be wary of travelling abroad because of covid. Three nice looking boats there but don’t delay too long as bookings will undoubtedly be well underway already for next year. Just as an aside, as you will be going for two weeks have you thought about something a bit bigger to give you more storage?
I can’t imagine how Richardson’s for example would have the equipment and time to do all of their boats on turn round days. I believe the general thought now is that Covid bacteria doesn’t linger very long on surfaces as first assumed so maybe the fogging has been abandoned. If anyone is really worried on taking over a boat, there is always Dettol Disinfectant Spray (other sprays are available).
Glory be! No wonder much of what is posted now doesn’t make sense to me. Much of it comes across as gobbledegook! In 20 years time the English language will be unrecognisable.
I’ll second this. Both my husband and myself have had the same problems and undergone similar procedures. (I had one removed from my nose!)
Hope all goes well ChrisB, at least they have been found early.
Ps - meant to say I’ve enjoyed your holiday write up, it’s interesting to note when/what moorings are free or full up. You seem to like Rockland Short Dyke and Rockland staithe - handy for Brundall I guess.
This is so annoying at Bramerton. The BA signs there say ‘no bank fishing between 16 March and 30 September’ but the anglers take no notice. I have seen rangers completely ignore them too.
I think the smell of bacon wafting across a river in the early morning is one of the nicest things. Not quite so later in the day though, bbq smells are better then.