Showing posts with label Sally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sally. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Ormesby, Filby and Thurne

Another sunny day!  I made up a picnic lunch and with my map to hand set off to find Ormesby church.  It was right by the main road and thankfully there was a huge car park.  Hamish and I had a good wander around and then returned to the car.

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A quick check at my map and I drove on to find Filby church which I eventually found after missing the little road that led to it.  I was hoping to find the name Shrimpling here but I was unlucky. 

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I was now thinking about somewhere to stop for lunch and drove to the parking area at the far side of Filby bridge.  Unfortunately you couldn’t see any water from the car park and dogs were not allowed on the walk to Ormesby Little Broad …

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I took a short walk to Filby bridge but it just took me back to the main road …

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Plan B was needed and so I drove to Thurne Dyke, parked on the Staithe, took my chair and lunch and sat in brilliantly warm sunshine to enjoy my sandwich …

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Hamish seemed to have spotted something but I’ve no idea what it was!

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After eating I took my chair to the entrance of the dyke and sat in the sunshine watching the world go by.  It was so relaxing …

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I had a look around the little shop ‘Ramblers’ and then called in to see Crocus on my way back to site …

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Nick and Dave had been busy since my last visit. 

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As I was leaving my phone rang and it was Sue Hines from the blog ‘Lady Louise’.  Each year she produces beautiful calendars and as she had been helping with the Barton Regatta she was calling in to the campsite to deliver mine today.  We’d followed each others blogs, messaged and emailed but had never met.  She joined us in the motor home and we had a lovely chat over a cuppa.  Thank you Sue for another brilliant calendar especially for March 2015 which features Sally!

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Sunday, 5 October 2014

Meet at How Hill

The EACC members were due to have a sail on Barton Broad before making for How Hill as a lunch stop.  There was very little wind this morning so at midday I got a text from Lisa to say they’d already arrived.  With my packed lunch and Hamish in the car we set off on the short drive to the car park.  It was a beautiful sunny day and there were plenty of people around.  When I reached the moorings it was full of River Cruisers!

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We had lunch and a good chat with plenty of laughter.  When it was time for them to make their way home masts came down ready for Ludham Bridge except for Pixie who sailed away …

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I was offered a trip on Sally but with my car parked at How Hill I thought it best to decline and save them having to return me to collect it.  Can’t wait to have Crocus on the water for events like this!

When I took Hamish for his evening walk I found Neptune moored at Ludham Staithe …

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Saturday, 4 October 2014

Autumn Cruise

As Crocus will be on the water next year our friends Steve and Lisa suggested that we join the East Anglian Cruising Club which we’ve duly done.  This weekend is the Autumn Cruise from St Benet’s Abbey moorings to Gay’s Staithe on the Saturday.  A booking has been made at the White Horse Inn, Neatishead and I’m going along to meet some new friends.  I popped up to Ludham Bridge at eleven o’clock and was just in time to see Sally and Barney moor up …

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The weather forecast was dire for later today and as I sat in the RV I noticed that the sky was getting steadily blacker …

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The heavens opened and it was still raining when I had to walk Hamish.  There was an amazing rainbow – so vibrant …

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Hamish was looking pretty miserable on our return …

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At 6.30pm I set off for Neatishead and spent a lovely evening with such a friendly and welcoming crowd of people.  Fingers crossed we may also have found a mooring for Crocus.

Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Rollesby Church and Horsey Windpump

Another lovely sunny morning so Hamish and I set off for the church at Rollesby.  I didn’t think I had any ancestors here but just wanted to visit the church …

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From here we moved on to Horsey and parked in the National Trust car park at the mill.  We walked around the top of the dyke and down the far side until we reached the view point for the Mere …

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In all the years I’ve been visiting the Broads I’ve never been up the Mill until today!  I left Hamish attached to the steps at the bottom and began the climb to the top.  Each level had interesting pictures and information …

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At the top I ventured outside which was quite a major feat for me as there were gaps between the slats and I don’t normally do heights where I can see the ground through the floor!  I’m glad I managed it though as the view was fantastic …

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Back inside again and the descent began.  Hamish was waiting patiently for me – he’d been a bit vocal at the start but had quietened down as time went on.  There was no way I’d have got him up these steps though …

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The workings at the bottom and more pictures …

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It was now lunchtime so we found a bench and sat by the dyke …

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There were clouds building so we returned to the car and began the journey back to the site.  We had to stop at Potter Heigham for a quick pop into Lathams and then a walk to the river …

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There’s some work going on to improve the area above the bridge and look who is moored here – Sally!