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Csail

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The weather looks good for the next few days so i can get the boat sorted out! /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
Hey, if we all built a fire on our nearest hill, we could have a forum "chain of fire" one of these dark knights.

I bags use Dunkery Beacon.
 
I work in Bristol, in the centre near Queens Square. I spent lunch yesterday wandering the docks looking at boats. Where do you keep yours?

Anyone else work in town? Meet up at a pub for lunch?
 
Although I keep Cobby girl in Cardiff, I live within walking distance of Bristol centre. A pub lunch is always a good plan for me.
Allan
 
My boat is moored opposite the Arnolfini, by Lloyds amphitheatre, she is called BushBaby and is 4 boats from the end, the amphitheatre end that is.
Pub meet sounds ok to me, 'spect "Who" would be interested aswell, keep the Mobo numbers up /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Cool, I was right next to her yesterday enjoying posh scoff at Bordeaux Quay in the sunshine.

Any particular pub you like round there? We usually end up in the Shakespeare but you can't see the docks from there.
 
On very rare occasions, when the mists rise and the storm clouds clear, we do indeed see land across the water - we call it "Mordor" - and there are strange and unnatural structures there visible to the naked eye.

What these odd creations are, who built them and for what purpose they have been built remains a mystery, at least for the people who inhabit Weston...
 
If you look at the gap between the two chimneys at exactly 7 minutes past 3 on the summer solstice while stood on the farmhouse roof on flatholme the sun lines up perfectly.

Obviously this means that the "structures "are ancient places of sungod worship. When the head druid is in residence you will see a faint trail of yellow smoke which incidently in the prevailing wind ends up over Somerset/Avon. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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