Forsthaus St. Hubertus
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A Short Hop up the Coast
... stone, all two miles of it! The nice thing was that it was completely untarnished, no chips, graffiti or anything, it looked perfect still but it must have been there for some years.
Back to the boat, and we had another evening of catching up with downloads. Tomorrow we hope that the wind improves and we are able to enjoy our last significant sail, of about 22 miles, back to ...
A Lazy Day
... is really a very nice harbour. It is interesting, with lots going on and it is has a nice mixture of industrial and commercial property, with cafes, restaurants and bars on the waterfront. It is also inexpensive (€15/night) with lovely clean facilities and with free wifi, in fact they provide you with a week’s access to the ubiquitous Lan-1 network, ubiquitous in that every marina hereabouts provides it. The ...
Great Sailing
... the ferry and by the time the next one was ready to go, it started spitting and despite my very best Olympian efforts at long(ish) distance running, we (the washing and me) got rather wet. Fortunately, the tumble drier was available so all was not lost and the washing was dry by the time Julie returned having seen Helen safely on her way. She’d been good company and fitted in and enjoyed the rally and we look forward ...
Last day with Helen
... the promenade and further onto the cliffs which should afford views of the extensive Lübecker Bucht ( Lübeck bay). The walk along the promenade was interesting in that the wide sandy beach was absolutely covered with the types of windbreaks –come-seats that are so popular hereabouts, literally hundreds of them. Later, we walked along the not very high and crumbling cliffs, redolent of north Norfolk ...
Away from the Madding Crowd
We had some violent thunder and rain last night and in the morning, the decks were a uniformly sandy brown. This must be African dust that the extremely warm airstream carried, deposited all over our boats. As an aside, I seem to recall from the dim and distant past a lecture in Chemical Oceanography, wherein it was shown just how important this depositing of dust is to the chemical make-up of oceanic waters and their subsequent usage in marine ecosystems. Well in ...