Hi Grace
I agree, wonderful pub.
Chris Shepherd and John and Tracy did a great job under difficult conditions but sadly no one has really got to grips with it since.
Hi MM
Just posted on the Berney thread. It looks to closed but as far as I am aware it's not licenced for the winter anyway. Probably as well as I'd be the only one in
Tides dropping like stone
Well we are moored outside the Berney at the mo. No sign of life and a small sign in the window saying we are closed. There was a window open upstairs so there is probably someone there. It's probably best not to leave it empty. The old licence I think only covered something like March to November unless anything has changed. New paint looks quite smart though.
Hi Monica
No probs, hers a couple for starters. Arrived safely at Berney Arms just waiting for the tide. A bit choppy but I really don't think there will be a problem. According to Mrs Nog the wind will be abating as the day gores on
Just dipped the fuel. I reckon we have used about 40 litres. Considering we've done Acle to Brundall, Oulton Broad and back to Reedham and heating on, I think that's very good. Taking it steady and going with the tide does reap dividends.
Hi Monica
Many thanks, yes wind has dropped considerably. Best time to cross Breydon will be around midday so hopefully wind will drop further. Will probably moor at Berney Arms to assess situation before crossing but fingers crossed we should be fine. We keep you posted
Good to Orca afloat New Year here we come
It's been windy here in Reedham but I've known worse. I think the West side of the country has been more badly affected. It's calmer today and amazingly warm, me and Mrs Nog are sitting here without having the heating on. No chance of getting frozen in at the moment. To be honest it's been pretty mild for the last eleven years whilst we've been doing this.
Hi John
No, not set off yet. The clip is part of my Humpty Dumpty devote collection. However am in anticipation just waiting for Mrs Nog to dry her hair