More than 40 years, told day by day
The weather was hot and humid again as we cruised down the Waveney with the canopy up though open at the back and sides to provide shade from the sun but still let the cooling breeze in. Thus from Beccles to moor at Oulton Broad after which Diana and I walked the hour to Lowestoft. Here to enjoy a nice plate of seafood and sight of the beach and bathing beauties.
Once back to The Wherry Hotel for a nice carvery dinner with which we drank rather too much wine. I made the most of Di’s state once back on the boat by enjoying her thoroughly for my satisfaction.
The news for the last three days has been of the Norwich City Library fire in which most of the historical collection of books, plates, maps and photographic history of Norwich and Norfolk has been lost
By now a routine to get up and out with Sam in the morning whilst Diana and the girls finish their toilette and get the boat ready for breakfast. Soon we were already to leave with Diana opting against waiting to use the marina laundry to save time.
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After a quiet night at Burgh St Peter Marina, up early with Sam for a long walk on a day that was cool early on for a change but then reverted to another hot and muggy day with the barometer rising again after the storms such that August started promising to be as warm as July.
Off to Beccles, after which a cruise on The Jolley along the water front so as to eventually moor at Church Walk, near the town centre.
After the cruise back via the swimming pool, Diana and I embarked upon a long walk across Beccles Marshes which exhausted us but kept Sam well exercised.
The evening ended with the daylight at 9.00pm which was a sign that the summer is passed its peak
It was a quiet enough night at Burgh St Peter Marina and an early awakening with Diana up and about keen to go. Out with Sam for a long walk; first quartering him across the harvested pea field and then walking him along the ridge which I am sure must have been a cliff top in ancient times.
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After a quiet and restful night with no thunder and lightning this time to disturb our sleep we pulled alongside Burgh Castle Marina and filled up with the water hose before cruising from Burgh St Peter and then cruised across Breydon Water to visit via Pettit’s at Reedham on a dull but humid and close afternoon.
Then then cruised back under Reedham Bridge and then Somerleyton which both swung for us to pass under without need for folding things down.
On to Burgh St Peter Marina where we moored up for the night. Plenty of time on my computer later back on the boat, using the plentiful electricity to type up the day's events as well as charge it fully for the days ahead.
A quiet and restful night with no thunder and lightning this time to disturb our sleep. Once up, I set off on a long walk with Sam and ended up going into Burgh Castle village and out of the other side which meant that we were out for a full hour!
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