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  1. There's a happy ending to this situation. I found a number on  line giving access to walk-in NHS dental treatment I  phoned at 8.30 this morning and was given an  appointment in Wisbech ( fairly close to us) for 10.15 am.  Saw a  super dentist who gave me the most pain free treatment I've ever had, whole job done in minutes. She removed the broken section of tooth and covered  the remaining section of  it with a filling. Cost £23.80. She also gave me a number to ring to give me access to a NHS dentist although she did point that I may have to travel as our area was the worst in the country availability of NHS dentists.

     

    Carole

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  2.  Hi Sam, that was a nice surprise to get a luna's log write up. I've missed them. also the great photos. You are so good at that. I'm pretty dire, people missing half  their head or  their feet are typical of my pathetic efforts. Keep them comimg.

     

    Carole x

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  3. 22 hours ago, Wonderwall said:

    I feel your pain . Both physically and financially.

    It is truly tragic to see our once gold standard , envy of the world , NHS slip from our grasp. 

    Hopefully your on the mend , on a plus note, the best pain killer for toothache is whisky . So, have a wee dram and relax 😜

    Thank you for the tip.  however, whisky isn't my tipple so I substituted that for wine in suitable quantities. Sadly the tooth remains broken but I feel a whole lot bettter about it.

     

    Carole

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  4. I had the misfortune to crack a back tooth last week . On contacting my usual dentist I was told  that they were now only carrying out private treatment. Thinking that  the priority was to get it sorted I asked how much they would charge  to remove the broken piece and they said the charge would be £85.00 which would include x rays and any tablets needed.  It obviously neded to be treated so I agreed.  I was asked to pay the  fee  immediately before attending which I did. the dentist had a prod about as they do and announced that it needed specialist care possibly at a private hospital but first I needed a course of antibiotics as an abcess had  started to form. I had suspected this . I queried the need for a specialist asking why trhe dentist  couldn't just remove the broken piece now  and leave the rest of the tooth as it was. He admitted he could but there was a risk it could cause problems in the future. So I asked that if I was prepared to risk thart could he go ahead and take out the  broken piece. He said no a special appointment would have  to be made incurring a further charge of £109.00. apparently ther £85.00 was simply for the consultation and x rays I have even had to pay for the tablets.  I feel ripped off. I spoke to the practice manager pointing out that I had been mislead in to paying the £85.00 but there was no satisfaction to be had.  I enquired at my doctor's surgery about obtaining a prescription for antibiotics to be told that doctors no longer prescribe for mouth problems. What a horrible place the world is becoming.

     

    Carole

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  5. This is not the first time this has happened at this mooring. There was an incident in the late 2000s where some one had been burning off paint in his boat with a blow lamp, went to his car to get his lunch and in his absence his boat went up in flames taking several others with it. We considered ourselves very lucky as only a few weeks before we had enquired looking to have a mooring there but they were full!

    Carole

  6. Yes, it was already done when we bought her  in 2008 and was instrumental in us deciding to do so. She was a very well appointed boat. We were moored on the RGO and when we moved to the Broads in 2010 we quickly realised we were no  longer restricted by locks etc and bought a Sheerline1050 which we had until 2020. You will never regret buying a Sheerline. They are by far the best company to deal with. And can  be counted on to offer support. They are still looking after us and our Renaissance with the same level of care.

     

    Csarole

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  7. I think those charges are pretty disgraceful. They will get away with it to some degree with those patrons who are merely there for holiday who, will accept it as part and parcel of their holiday costs especially those who are hiring on the Broads for the first time and will be completely unaware they are being ripped off. Sadly racking up costs like that could deter them from taking a similar hoiliday again so indirectly these sorts of establishments'  blatant greed could have an adverse effect on the hire boat industry.

     

    Carole

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  8. Yesterday, we went to the marina to take  off the winter cover, reinstate the framework and fit the canopy. It was a bit of a struggle as the wind was much livelier than the forecast had predicted and the winter cover almost took off on a solo flight! as we laid it on the pontoon to fold it. Still we managed it and the canopy is now back in place.  The tide looks to be suitable for us to make the trip North on March 31st and the long range weather prediction is sun and cloud not that the weather is crucial on this boat as it was with Hot Gossip 2 whose height meant we had to cross Breydon  with the canopy off and the radar mast lowered, a real fun journey in the rain and howling wind  - Not!. We sampled the food at the Grey Heron forthe first time, calling in there on our way home for lunch.  It  was very nice indeed, well cooked, generous portions and very friendly,  prompt service.  I still find the ambience a bit soulless and  the absence of any soft furnishings make it very loud with just a few not particularly noisy people present. Having said all that I would have no hesitation in returning on the back of yesterdays' experience.

     

    Carole

     

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  9. Was just browsing L.H. Jones brokerage list and spotted what I am fairly sure is our old  Sheerline 950.  The change of upholstery, name etc.,  fooled me at first.  It's nice  to see her in good order. she is sold , so  someone is in for some enjoyable boating. When we owned her she was called Hot Gossip and  she is now called Saturday's Child.  I wish her new owner joy.

     

     

    Carole

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  10. Just the grassy areas, flower beds, patio furniture and roofs showing about 2" of snow here in Cambridgeshire  just outside Ely. It lightly  snowed/sleeted most of yesterday late afternoon, evening and through the night I think but none settled on paths roads etc. Despite continuing to sleet all morning most  of it has now disappeared. Good riddance!

     

     

    Carole

  11. I hope you're right, I find the trip over a bit daunting at the best of times but in weather such as has been mentioned it would be a definite no no. The marina  has  very kindly given us a little leaway should the weather prove  a problem. But having made the decision to relocate  I'm anxious to get it done sooner rather than later.

     

    Carole

  12. All this talk of imminent snow is very worrying. We're re-locating from NBS Brundall to Ferry marina for the coming season and want ideally to do the trip by the end of March.  I don't fancy making  it in the sort of weather being predicted . We liked it at NBS very good service  helpful staff etc., however we spent the season of 2019  at Ferry and liked it. Plus with  the boat we have now we can go to many more places than we could then.

     

    Carole

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  13. Oh you lucky people! What a beautiful boat and what a great time to acquire her. You have the whole season stretching out before you. You must be beyond excited and rightly so. Congratulations.

     

    Carole

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  14. My son-in-law  who always observes Lent by giving up wine and chocolate asked my youngest granddaughter  aged at the time 9 what she intended to give up for Lent. Phoebe in true Phoebe style replied Lent Dad.

     

     

    Carole

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  15. On 15/02/2023 at 21:04, OldBerkshireBoy said:

    Thinking that a current member owned or had some part in the history of that boat.

    There used to be a boat moored at Hartford marina on the RGO in the late 80s early 90s called Sir Osis of the River. I can't remember what sort of as boat other than to say it was a smallish white cabin cruiser.

     

    Carole

  16. In the 70s I  helped run a  small building/development company  and we used to buy old houses at auction and refurbish them, mostly in the North London area. They were  usually completely original having been built in the late nineteenth century and always tenanted. Often the previous occupants had been elderly and there would be a plethora of artefacts of their era to be found especially in the garden shed.  We were due to start work on one such property in Edmonton and sent in a couple of labourers and a skip  ahead of the main work force to get it  cleared out ready for refurbishment  work to begin.  I received a call from them after they had been working there for most of the morning to say they had found what appeared to be a bomb in the garden shed. I phoned  the police who advised that they would be sending in the bomb squad. While they  were waiting for them to arrive they sent a  constable to stand guard. Our labourers carried on working in the house demolishing what was not going to be salvaged. By this time the bomb had been placed in the middle of the lawn.  The bobby instructed them  to  stop work until  the bomb had been disposed of. When they refused, saying their boss couldn't  afford to have them standing around idle the bobby went into the garden and placed his helmet over the bomb then went back into the street to resume his vigil.

     

     

    Carole

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