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  1. Hi Tim I really enjoyed your tale Hope the ankle recovers soon. Looking forward to the next instalment. Carole
  2. I am quite partial to fish in all guises, however Tony hates it - big time! When we eat out I invariably have fish because he makes my life such a misery if I attempt to cook fish at home, He's almost paranoid about the smell of fish,. He actually quite likes my fish pie, which I hasten to add is never made with any of the 2nd rate stuff described by Jenny Martin, however even though he quite likes it I am not allowed to make it as he can't stand the smell! I don't dislike the smell of fresh fish as long as it is fresh that is. Carole
  3. Thanks for the info' Lulu, it's very nice to get some positive news about our new permanent berth. look forward to meeting you also. Carole
  4. We're still working out the best route having only made one journey home, but each time we've been so far we've managed to park our car exactly behind out boat. A lot less distance to carry all the stuff aboard than we had on our Brundall mooring. Manoeuvring is a little tighter than we had at Brundall admittedly ,but we had a good look at the situation before choosing the mooring we settled for, having looked into all the pros and cons. We have only brought the boat in once thus far and had no difficulty although it could prove tricky in windy conditions but then that applies wherever you are so hopefully it will prove manageable long term. If at the end of the season we find we are not liking it we'll return to Brundall Carole
  5. Hi Alan, Having only just arrived at Ferry I can't really comment on your observation as the jury is still out, however, we have no complaints about Brundall whatsoever and hope to find things similar at Ferry. Have to say our experience so far is very positive. Carole
  6. After 10 seasons at Brundall Bay marina we decided we needed a change of scenery and have moved our permanent mooring to Ferry marina at Horning. Saturday 13th was the best day for us to get the air draught we needed to get under the bridges at Yarmouth. With us being 12'6" high we need to take down the canopy, radar arch etc. and crossing Breydon water in inclement weather is not much fun I can assure you. But it was O.K. on Saturday a bit overcast and breezy but nothing too dire. Taking our time we berthed in Ferry marina 5 hours 50mins after leaving our berth in Brundall Bay. We've vey much enjoyed our years in Brundall but have had a hankering to try the Northern Broads for some time but it was a case of finding a berth that met our criteria which until this year we have never managed to do. We realise we have arrived just as the holidays are beginning making everywhere super busy which may come as a bit of a shock after the relative quietness of the Southern Broads but Heigh-Ho nothing ventured nothing gained. Carole
  7. We used moor on the river Great Ouse and the fishermen there were on the whole a hostile nasty lot .We were pleasantly surprised by the altogether more friendly attitude of the fishermen on the Yare. We can honestly say we have not once been subjected to verbal abuse in the 10 seasons we have had here. Carole
  8. What entertaining posts Chris/Grounded. P!ease keep them coming II'm thoroughly enjoying them. We're heading north from Brundal hopefully next Saturday (13th) as long as the tides are low enough(with a 12'6" air draught) we're somewhat vertically challenged at Yarmouth! Caro!e
  9. Can't say I have noticed that but I have noticed that they tend to "hunt" in packs! Carole
  10. Lovely photos Chris, We've never been to Palling although we've been told it's beautiful and it certainly looks it. If we fancy a day by the sea we tend to head for Gorleston which always makes me think we've stumbled into a time warp as it's exactly like all the seaside resorts I remember visiting as a child with my parents and gives the impression that it has remained unchanged in decades. The walk along the beach as far as the beachside café is quite far enough for me to walk as I'm by no means a keen walker. If I tell you that Tony says that my feet are only there to stop my ankles from fraying and not for any other purpose you'll get the picture! Carole
  11. Boating experiences whether on The Broads or other waterways are always special. Boating is unique with a special ethos of it's own. When my husband and I got married We decided to go in search of a boat to buy. He had previously owned boats while I had never been on anything smaller than a cross Chanel ferry other than a rowing boat on the local park lake! While we were going round different brokerages I noticed people greeting my husband in a very friendly way and commented how amazing it was that they recognised him after so long away from the boating scene. He roared with laughter and explained that in "boating" everybody speaks to everybody as if they are acquainted and in the main are really friendly and helpful. I was astonished as I'd never come across that attitude anywhere else and - I still haven't. Carole
  12. Althgough that one is very similar, mine had a smaller spindle that was black and also the knob was ridged. even though having to replace my oven fore the sake of something so small is annoying in the extreme, I must admit the idea of a nice shiny new oven does have a certain appeal Carole
  13. E spares are unable to help I've tried them Carole
  14. Thanks anyway. But I'm afraid not. Although one looks fairly similar. Carole
  15. I've got a Bosch built-in oven which is 15 years old and which I wasn't planning on replacing any time soon. the Clock/timer is set using a little black knob on the front of the oven which was a little loose. Of course, the inevitable has happened and it has come off and gone missing! The oven is deemed obsolete and the part no longer available so for the want of a tiny plastic knob it looks as if I will be obliged to buy a new oven. I'm beyond cheesed off! Anyone got any suggestions? Carole
  16. Did I imagine it or did someone post on the forum a couple of years or so ago that they had recently acquired the Beauchamp Arms and planned to make several improvements including making the mooring more user friendly? Carole
  17. When we used to moor on the Ely Ouse some years ago we were moored for a couple of days at Littleport and observed a man walking 2 Bearded Collies 3 times a day each time allowing them to foul the footpath without making any attempt to remove the mess. We pointed out to him what an antisocial thing he was doing and his response was to say he would keep right on doing it and if we didn't like, too bad! Now that was truly disgusting Carole
  18. In 2002 we bought a Rover connoisseur estate. Within a short time it developed a rattle from behind the dashboard that drove us crackers. It turned out to be a loose component that Rover were aware of and there was a scheme in hand to deal with it that dealerships were apprised of. It then developed a roar that sounded as if the baffles had been removed from the exhaust . Numerous trips to the local dealership failed to locate the problem. While at the annual motor show I buttonholed a chap manning the Rover stand who proved to be the National Sales director, He promised that after the show closed and he had time to deal with all that had cropped up there he would get in touch with us and see about getting our problem sorted. True to his word we had a call from him to take the car to Marshalls in Cambridge where he would arrange for a specialist mechanic to meet us.. The mechanic came as arranged and took the car out for a spin and on his return told us he had located the problem. It turned out to be something loose between the head lining and the roof! We collected the car next day - problem solved. We kept the car for 5 years in total and never had any other problems with it. We occasionally still see it around locally looking immaculate and obviously still in good running order. Carole
  19. I can do it I know what to do certainly rings a bell with us, a certain 4 years Mollie Paige helming Beau jangles our Fairline Mirage up the river Gt. Ouse leaving Ely. Granddad, all you have to do is just say right a bit or left a bit Mollie, there's no need to touch.What happy memories, Mollie Paige is 23 now! Carole
  20. While my favourite of all the many cars I've ever had was an early 80s Merdedes estate undoubtedly the worst was a Lotus Elite which had too many problems to list. Suffice to say I successfully sued the dealer winning the sum I had asked for plus costs in full. It probably helped somewhat that the judge owned a similar car. After the case the dealer did a disappearing act. Fortunately I was right in my guess that he would open up elsewhere in the same business and as he had a west midlands accent it occurred to me he would possibly return to that area. It took me 2 years to locate him but I had the satisfaction of getting a call from my solicitor telling me the baiiliffs had removed a Porsche from the dealer's front pending full settlement. Carole
  21. I learned to drive firstly on a Vauxhall Cresta. (steering column gear shift) which I loved then on an A40. In which I passed my test. This was in 1968 . After that we bought a Ford Zephyr 6 also with a steering column gear shift. Like Griff I also had the character building experience of having a gear stick come off in my hand but this was in a van either a Bedford or a Vauxhall . all good fun like driving for a month with a badly slipping clutch because we couldn't afford to get it fixed straight away Carole
  22. Things can get really interesting in our house when it comes to football My daughter and family are very keen Chelsea fans, My husband supports the Arsenal and me? Why I support the Spurs of course. Carole
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