X-Mas day 'sail'

Koeketiene

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Arrived at Shotley crack of 11 am (having checked previously that the lock would be manned :p thanks Debs ;) )

Greeted by:
- cheery lock keeper
- dense fog (Harwich & Port of Felixtowe invisible)
- freezing cold (decks frozen & slippery - as were the pontoons)
- and last but not least: no wind - whatsoever.

Mrs Guapa made it quite clear that she didn't fancy breaking a leg on deck whilst we were adrift in the fog.

So, ran heater and engine for a bit and had a X-Mas lunch fit for kings: hot soup and bread.
Don't think B ever imagined spending X-Mas like this when she met me 21 years ago.
Who says romance is dead :o

X-Mas lunch

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I guess we've all been at the receiving end of one of those looks at one time or another.

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Guapa in the cold & fog.

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Next on the sailing itinerary: the migration up-river for winter on Thursday.
 
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