Well as usual I am behind with the blog. However I have a whole raft of excuses..... we messed about most of August, having a week in Finistere where it varied between misty, rain and then sun. However, we visited some places we had never been to before which made it interesting. Home for washing etc. then off to the Loire for a week or so. This time it was too hot so we spent most of the time looking for shade and not getting out and about. Hence no photos. When we got back, it was still too hot. Just on 40 degrees, so with a bit of cycling, nothing happened. And here we are back on the Island and have been rushing around ever since.
Bloto was out for a week while Perry worked on the rudder, mast, bottom cleaning and other bits and bobs. Then back in to discover engine problems. Thanks fully not as dramatic as we thought, and was easily fixed. Limited sailing so far as it is now quite gusty - typical after such nice weather.
I, meantime, took Day Skipper Theory course at Girls for Sail, and passed. Booked in for practical at the end of January. We have also visited Southampton Boat Show, where we spent a fortune and met up with chums.
I have a new laptop, and hopefully will bring it with us on forthcoming trips, and when linked into wifi should managed to keep this blog a little more up to date.
what I get up to with my paintbox, Bertie (my Cavalier King Charles), our motorhome and Perry's surfing.
Wednesday, 28 September 2016
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
OK. Back in East Cowes again. Last visit here was to vote in the Referendum- what exciting results! Yet again I have a memory stick inserted in the computer, so let's see whether I can get any photos out of it about our trip. Still no painting - well I lie. I've done just one, and that was after our trip to Normandy.
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First stop was Deauville. Look - it's twinned with Cowes! How about that. We also checked out the railway station that was in the Agatha Christie film. |
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Casino in Deauville -also used in films! |
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Next place was Honfleur where we stayed a couple of nights (and not just because it was cheap). Lots of boats and lots of locks to check out. Very nice. |
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Next stop Etretat. Yep, just like Monet's paintings. Unfortunately weather wasn't too special, but the town was very clean and very expensive. Only one night here, then headed home again. |
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This is what Bertie does when we get home. I never know how come he never falls off the sofa back! |
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Near Roscoff. White sands, very picturesque. However, decided to spend the night further inland on a campsite because we were worried about the fridge. |
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Had a couple of nights here at Sizun. Awful village, but campsite was really nice, and by a river. |
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Well here I am back in East Cowes and getting ready for voting on Thursday. It has been too difficult to put anything on the blog while in France, so I am hoping with the membory stick stuck in the side of the home computer that I may be able to put in some things of what we've been up to. Spent quite a bit of time getting house ready for the forthcoming sale. Then went away. We started off by having a few days near Cap Frehel. Cold wet and windy. After four days it was a bit more settled. Stayed in a place near to an inlet which completely dried when the tide went out and was just sand and mud!
Went to St Malo on the way back. Long time since we sailed there!
Went back home, got in touch with an Agent to get the sale of the house started. Had to wait in for an Energy Assessor - who didn't turn up! Went off again for a few days, this time to St Jean Le Thomas. Been there before, but it's nice. Wet and windy again!
Then went up to Granville - wet and windy! Not really that exciting.
Went home, and energy man eventually turned up. House is now officially up for sale. Decided to go away again. However, because the weather was still cold, wet and windy, I didn't feel enthusiastic about painting. Thus so far I have done absolutely no painting at all! This time we went to St Jean sur Mayenne, between Mayenne and Laval, which means we didn't travel very far at all. Had a couple of days there, again cold, wet and windy. But for a couple of hours on the second days the sun came out and it was very picturesque.
So not really a lot to report so far. On the return ferry crossing the sun came out half way across, and by the time I got here it was very sunny and warm! Let's hope it stays that way from now on.
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Tide's out! |
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Inner port where we originally stayed. Not as appealing as it was. |
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Entrance to walled city. |
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The two boys enjoying the mild! weather. |
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Lots of beach huts very close to sea and in view of Mont St Michel |
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Huge tides in Granville, only every stayed there once before and didn't like it then either. |
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Along the Mayenne river. |
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Well it's been quite busy, and I am desperately trying to keep the blog up to date. Last Wednesday we managed to sail over to Warsash. First sail there for absolutely ages.
Yarmouth was pretty calm, although a bit on the chilly side, but at least we had sunshine. Left on Tuesday midday (a little early), and the sea was a bit rolly, which meant Bertie had to make us feel really bad while he slept on his pile of ropes again! However, as we were nearing Cowes we had to put a reef in to allow this other chap to pass.......
Forgot to add the fact that I have been painting as well. Different workshop this time, much more textural painting
We are now in the processing of packing the boat up, because we will be off to France next week. Still have one more painting session so hope to complete the blog before we go.
Well that's Warsash sailing club. Small changes, but food was good. |
Hamble river. As usual packed with boats. More so that our side of the world. |
Storm clouds - so decided to clear off and get home. |
Sunday we made the decision to go off to Yarmouth for a couple of day. As you can see Bertie takes a very active part in this decision making process and is a very helpful member of the crew. Those ropes look quite warm. |
Yes he did wake up, and decided to sit with Perry who was about to have a biscuit. |
Tied up in Yarmouth, but Bertie saw another boat which has a dog on it. Couldn't believe it! Just stared! |
Walked to Fort Victoria for a cup of tea and a cake, and where Bertie gets a free sausage. Obviously this is his favourite cafe. |
Where's my supper? |
Still staring at other dogs, until rudely interupted. |
Yarmouth was pretty calm, although a bit on the chilly side, but at least we had sunshine. Left on Tuesday midday (a little early), and the sea was a bit rolly, which meant Bertie had to make us feel really bad while he slept on his pile of ropes again! However, as we were nearing Cowes we had to put a reef in to allow this other chap to pass.......
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You can just see him, it is Ben Ainsley! Pretty impressive stuff! |
Forgot to add the fact that I have been painting as well. Different workshop this time, much more textural painting
I did in fact do two paintings, first one with just fingers, but this one was with fingers and sponge. It is actually a view down the solent from Fort Victoria. |
Another textural painting which I did last week, this time with fingers, sponge, paper and knife. Just in case you are not sure, it is of the Needles, again taken from Fort Victoria. |
We are now in the processing of packing the boat up, because we will be off to France next week. Still have one more painting session so hope to complete the blog before we go.
Monday, 9 May 2016
Oh dear doesn't time fly. April passed a bit quick and here we are in May. The exhibition went fine, but clashed with Anna's daughter's christening. Couldn't do both. Hope she understands. Meantime we have been sailing at every opportunity. We have visited Lymington for a weekend and Gosport for a weekend. Finally made the bit decison that we should venture further afield and get out of the Solent, so last Monday we packed up the boat and off we went. First stop was Yarmouth. Following with an early start next morning. Through Hurst narrows past Hurst Castle and then saw the Needles. It's a bit difficult to take photos from a boat and at a distance, but hope the pictures don't appear too bad.
We carried on into Poole harbour. Had to pass chain ferry (much bigger than the Island one) then on into quite a packed waterway. Went into Salterns Marina and stayed the night there. Nothing going on, apart from huge, and I really mean huge, motorcruisers! Next morning left about 1030 heading back to the Needles. Saw Great |Harry Rocks.
Lovely sail from then on, although Bertie was pretty bored.
Took a photo of Needles from the other tack this side!
We went back into Yarmouth, but left very early next morning to get to Gosport on Thursday as I had a meeting with excolleagues on Friday. Left Gosport on Saturday morning, along with what felt like 10000 other boats! Pretty hairy stuff as entrance to Portsmouth is a bit narrow. Then we went to Buckler's Hard (Beaulieu), to finally meet up with Dick and Judith. Tide against us getting into Beaulieu river and it was nearly 4 miles to get to the Marina. However, all was well meeting them. Left Sunday morning and back to our mooring.
Boat is good and we are now considering where to go next as we have only two weeks left before we go back to France for the summer.
Having got through Hurst narrows, Hurst Castle felt awfully near. |
Next viewing was the Needles. |
Great Harry Rocks from quite a distance. |
Bored Bertie |
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Similar to another photo done earlier - subject never changes! |
Here we are sailing along |
Now it's on our right side going back into the Solent. |
Boat is good and we are now considering where to go next as we have only two weeks left before we go back to France for the summer.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Well what a miserable day again! Yesterday we got the 4th art exhibition up and running at the RVYC. Will be there for about 10 days. Quite a reasonable attendance for the private viewing but I think that may have been due to the free glass of wine on arrival!. I have put in 6 pictures, which have all at some time appeared recently on the blog. Fingers cross that perhaps one may sell, but I'm not putting too much hope into that!
We managed to find the spray dodgers hidden deep in the bilges of Bloto, and Perry has put the name on the side.
We were anticipating going to Beaulieu (Bucklers Hard) this weekend, but the weather forecast is set to give us a few storms and rain again, so it looks as though it will just be a little sortie tomorrow to make sure we manage to get a sail in. Unfortunately as always seems to happen with an Easter weekend the weather is likely to spoil it for everyone. Looks like I'd better dig out a good book!
We managed to find the spray dodgers hidden deep in the bilges of Bloto, and Perry has put the name on the side.
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Attached spray dodgers! Looks good. |
Friday, 18 March 2016
Some of the pictures I've painted in the last six months!
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Profile of a squib |
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Boat on the Mayenne |
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Squibs |
I've just checked, and cannot believe that I haven't done an entry since September! What a bad girl am I. Thus, I have almost 6 months to catch up on. Well let's start with the painting - of which there has not been a great deal. When we returned in September, the weather wasn't too bad so I managed to do some outside work. Looks as though I have placed the pictures badly, but hey you get the idea. Following that in October we did the so called "gentle" atutumn series with East Cowes Sailing Club. We didn't do too badly for a couple of old fools, won two of the four races, but overall came second. At this point we had thoughts about changing the boat...... started to have look around and decided on a Hanse 301, and ended up buying one but it was in Anglesea of all places.
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This is us racing with Bloto in the Autuum series. |
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Bolero ready for its departure to Wales. |
Hanse 301 arriving in Gosport |
Looks big to me! |
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Our "new" Bloto on her new moorings in the river |
Just to prove we made it to Lymington! Boy was it cold and thank goodness for the heating. |
Of course, Bertie didn't seem to realise it was cold and was happy to do a bit of sunbathing on deck. |
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