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A Short Hop up the Coast
... of people strolling, including at least 8 lifeguards which we saw, with nothing to do as there was no-one in the water. As always, the whole area was clean and the people pleasant but I'm afraid we weren’t enamoured, it all looked too new and purpose-built, which I suppose it was. What did impress me was the wall separating the beach from the road – it was polished granite or ...
A Lazy Day
... 10:00, their plan was to go just around the corner to the next harbour up the coast and where we intend to go too, namely Grömitz. As it happened, they got such good winds that they decided to continue an additional 20 miles or so and ended up in Heiligenhafen, very close to Fehmarn.
It was quite a pleasant sunny day and we planned on doing not very much, some washing, some shopping and a walk during the ...
Great Sailing
We were all awoken during the night by the sound of torrential rain and once awake, we saw that there was some significant lightning but with no thunder, curiously. By the morning however, all was past and it looked like being a good day, albeit a little sad as Helen would be leaving us, catching a train at around 12:30 to get her to Hamburg via Lübeck.
Julie and I were up early to get the first load of washing in the ...
Last day with Helen
... the land was well forested, with fine tall beech and lime trees. We stopped for a cup of tea in a cliff-top café and then returned, remarking once again on the cleanliness and quiet streets with neat houses, some of them very large indeed. In short, a genteel seaside town.
As it was Helen’s last night we felt that we ought to eat out but we didn’t fancy the trip back into town by ferry so ...
Away from the Madding Crowd
... we did our bit to help by hosing down the decks.
It was a lovely sunny day again as we bade our farewells to those boats that hadn't already gone, like migrating birds scattering. Our plan was to simply motor up the river Trave a ways and find an anchorage, which we did about 4 miles upriver, a lovely peaceful spot, with only one other, pretty as it happens, boat there. Once settled in, we sunbathed, swam (yes swam, encouraged and led by Helen and it ...