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  1. Upton wasn't that great last night as the forecast 'moderate' breeze sounded more like an almost gale at three in the morning with rain lashing down. At least the wind was pushing us off the mooring, though our bow rope was creaking something chronic. Should have used springs at the bow, not just the aft. 

    We had a short cruise to Neatishesd this morning. I'm only posting as we are on The White Horse at present. My phone has zero signal on the Staithe. 

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  2. We are bonkers. Yes, we did cross Breydon, and at an ideal time. It is possible to leave Norwich shortly before high tide and get to Gt Yarmouth about half an hour after slack and observe speed limits on the way. Managed to moor up at the mouth of Upton Dyke bang on the time for sunset too, and just as the rain stopped. How lucky was that!

    It's been a long day though!

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  3. Author Elly Griffith's.

    Main characters Ruth, a forensic archaeologist, Nelson, a police detective. Mostly set in North Norfolk, occasionally Norwich, one in Walsingham.

    Books so far:

    The Crossing Places

    The Janus Stone

    The House at Sea's End

    A room full of bones

    A dying fall

    The outcast dead

    The ghost fields

    The woman in blue

    The chalk pit

    The dark angel

    The stone circle

    The lantern men

    The night hawks

    The locked room

     

     

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  4. We were up and away just after sunrise this morning and reached our current destination, Geldeston dyke, around 7am. Low water was around 6.30 in Beccles . It turned out we didn't need to get up so early as there was plenty of room under the old bridge. It's extremely weedy in Geldeston dyke. 

    By the way, it's the first time I've heard a cuckoo sing out in July. I heard him yesterday evening and again this morning around 5am.

    Southern Broads look to be very quiet so far. Although Somerlayton was full yesterday that was mainly because people were awkwardly spaced. There were no boats at North Cove or Worlingham as we passed this morning and Beccles looked more than half empty too. 

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  5. 13 minutes ago, Broads01 said:

    I've no ides where you are, Helen but you've certainly covered some miles today. At Potter, is Herbert Woods a mooring option for you for a short stop or do they come after you for lots of money?

    We noticed Evening Shadow was reversing in the Herbie Woods basin to a likely spot, but we couldn't see that many spaces from the river. We only wanted a fleeting visit to Latham's to look for a mat to cover our escape hatch. We are using the paddle board to cover it again this evening, so we weren't that fussed about not being able to moor up. 

    For those who don't recognise the 'Easter Island ' head carving, we are on a wild mooring on the Waveney a few river bends upstream from the Waveney River Centre.

    There is a wonderful moon this evening. More like carried away by a moonlight reflection than a shadow. 

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  6. We'll, you just have to use your common sense when helming a cruiser, canoeing, paddle boarding, wild swimming, hiking up mountains or whatever you chosen sport is.

    We are not planning on paddle boarding anywhere busy with river traffic.

    On a more positive note. We left Horning at 9'ish, had an unproductive detour up to Potter H (no BA Moorings free), a lunch stop at Stacey Arms, went through Yarmouth around 4pm and turned up the Waveney. 

    Guess where we are. 

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  7. 9 hours ago, LizG said:

    Tidings should have ibuprofen? I have some....but I might need it if sailing tomorrow and it's windy 

    Thanks Liz. Graham found his ibuprofen gel later when he unpacked his clothes, so he’s okay for now.

     

    12 minutes ago, Gracie said:

    Have a lovely time Helen and Co :default_icon_wave: I hope Graham is okay for the holiday, he's in the best place to recover

    Helen, you can swim can't you? :default_biggrin: x

    Yes I can! :default_smiley-taunt014:

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  8. Just now, LizG said:

    I assume the water levels are high ( I haven't looked) as there was almost nothing moored above Wroxham Bridge as I drove over earlier 

    Yes, I noticed that too when we went under the bridge. Another reason for our change of plan.

    We’ve hit a slight snag this evening. Graham and I are sleeping in the forward cabin and can’t find the blind for the escape hatch window. Alec and I have been out to move Harry’s paddle board bag on top of the hatch. It doesn’t cover it completely, but hopefully that will prevent us from being woken at dawn. 

  9. Moonlight Shadow and Evening Shadow both have shares for sale.

    I only have experience of the Moonlight Shadow syndicate, but from what I’ve experienced to date, people who reach out to others for a swap are rarely disappointed, though that can’t be guaranteed of course. My husband and I are always open to swapping a school holiday week, as our preference is to avoid school holidays. We currently have very few syndicate members who have school age children/grandchildren.

  10. By the way, Harry has kindly given us a loan of his paddle board. Mainly for Alec, but I’ve packed a swimming cosie this time, so might actually try it out. It would be nice to get under Bishop’s bridge on it. Last time Alec was with us we went to Norwich on a Monday, when the Japanese restaurant is shut. I’ve promised him that we’ll try to get there later in the week, maybe Tuesday,

    I had been planning on going up to Wroxham tomorrow, to get up to Coltishall, but low tide is quite early, well before the pilot service starts up, so we are now thinking of going south tomorrow afternoon. Before that I have plans to walk into Acle to get Graham some ibuprofen. His right foot and lower leg are swollen. A (solidified) bag of cement rolled off the trailer onto his foot just over a week ago. His foot seems less swollen than it was, but his leg hasn’t gone down yet. 

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