Cruising from Thurne to Yarmouth via Stokesby, had a lunch of Cromer crab salad and beer at the local pub.
Calls from anxious friends before enjoying the sea front with stops at seaside cafes and the pier where we got seafood, pints of beer, lager and shandy.
A great night and some great sex as Sam was very good whilst we laid in until mid-morning.
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I walked Sam whilst Wiggly got the breakfast ready and we had a couple of boiled eggs each with some toast soldiers. I introduced Wiggly to French toast and she quite liked it.
The journey downstream to Stokesby where we found the fish shop permanently closed and so had a lunch of Cromer crab salad and beer at the local pub.
I received calls from a number of friends today. Derek Giles called to ask whether he could borrow the shredder from home and also commented that he had heard about my personal circumstances.
His view was that he had to talk to me some time as it was all right to have some nooky but .... . Another call from Terry Clough who wanted to discuss our party response to the HDC proposal to develop the Cedar House car park but then also had heard of my change of personal circumstance and wished me well.
Calls also from Nigel, anxious to know how I was and from Frank Hurrell about our Heronshaw planning application and the North Norfolk District Council response.
A nice stop in Stokesby and then on to Great Yarmouth where I stopped at the Marina site and we walked to the sea front with Sam via the park. The sun was breaking through by now and getting warmer but still there was that chilly north breeze.
A nice trip with stops at seaside cafes and the pier seafood stall and pierhead bar where we got pints of beer, lager and shandy for just 99p!
The long walk back to the boat, Sam fed and to bed and then Wiggly made the dinner as I got up to date with my electronic journal as we both watched TV.
By now, the sky was clear and we hoped for a sunny and clear day tomorrow. We were the only craft brave enough to moor overnight at the marina as the others were put off by the warning signs.