More than 40 years, told day by day
A recovery day at home walking Sam and there was the cleaner as well as the gardener and handyman to see and then I chose to go back to bed and rest for a couple of hours, dozing and catching up on much-needed rest..
Daniel had evidently had quite an event on Sunday night with the neighbours complaining and there were empty bottles everywhere which the cleaner had to get rid of before Diana arrived.
I then set off for my evening out with Nigel as the alibi, but I saw Wiggly and I did a number of practical jobs that she needed doing. A house number fitted, some old cable runs taken out, a bead curtain put up and then a window lock eased before I left were both tired.
The first priority this morning was to get dressed up in my outside things and to walk Sam who has been very good lately. Then there was the cleaner as well as the gardener and handyman to see.
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The last day of our summer's stay in Norfolk with much fine weather servicing the Paxton Princess before having a family Wroxham Barns lunch. Di stayed in Horning as I called in to see Freda & Alf at Redgrave for a tense and difficult meeting to convince them that a price of nearer £155,000 was more realistic than the £175,000. I drove on to Sutton where I received my customary warm welcome from Jim & Julie Bird with a fine dinner and we then ran our dogs with Jum carried on shooting rabbits before driving to Eynesbury for an active night with Wiggly
This was the last day of our summer's stay in Norfolk and Diana was sad at it coming to an end. Indeed, this summer has been a good one with much fine weather and a good supply of ladybirds to keep the aphids at bay even if the wasps took over as the worst pests late in the season!
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The weather was sunny and fine but there was a virtual gale blowing later. The early morning cruise down the Yare through the open Reedham Swing Bridge, passing the Yarmouth Bure Bridges at low water.
The westerly wind against flood tide whipped up large waves as we fought our way up the Bure through the spray and wind. We stopped off at Stokesby for a late lunch of a full lobster salad.
The cruise up to Horning where I took Sam for a good walk and called Wiggly for the first time for a while
Having worked out the low-water times at Yarmouth, we had to plan to leave early this morning and it was up at 5.45am and out with Sam for fifteen minutes at 6.00am before leaving the moorings soon afterwards.
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The day in Norwich after our guest Michelle was collected by Mr Brown as Michelle is collected and then, when walking Sam, I found a man hiding in the nearby undergrowth; probably a prison escape.
Lunch at an open-air cafe at Tombland where Sam could sit outside with us as we ate and then to buy a ticket and watch Norwich City beat West Ham 1-0 at Carrow Road.
Setting off later to moor at Surlingham Ferry and receive compliments on Sam’s behaviour.
Diana and I had eaten and drunk far too much at Vagabonds and we were hot and had trouble sleeping in consequence. We were due to wait at the marina for Mr Brown and family to come and collect our "boat-guest", Michelle.
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Or cruise from Great Yarmouth Marina up the River Yare to Norwich, stopping off at Brundall Boatique for an item or two.
Eventually moored close to Bishops Bridge and then the walk through the park by Cow Tower (where we got the girls some conkers) and on up into the city centre.
This evening, we settled the girls down with Sam in his box and then I took Diana for the first time to the Vagabond Floating Riverside Restaurant.
Our berth at Yarmouth Marina was quite satisfactory and, even though it is near to the heliport, it was quiet as well.
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After a good and quiet night at Ranworth, and a good circular walk with Sam, some nice bacon rolls for breakfast before I took both Della and Michelle out in The Jolly to go fishing.
Then the cruise to Stokesby where we managed to get a good mooring space convenient for the children to play on the village green and I bought a fine crab and some cockles for tea.
The long cruise down to Great Yarmouth Marina; cruising with the strong tidal flow to arrive there well before dusk.
It was a good and quiet night at Ranworth, moored next but one to The Albion. Diana was up first washing and dressing and then she made me a cup of tea and I went through the same routine.
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