The usual drudgery of boatschool not helped by the fact that we had chosen to anchor near a Beach Club with English kids on holiday, then over to the beach to see about hiring a catamaran later in the day. Much to our disappointment they were not allowed to hire us one. Other years this had been an option but it had not yet been agreed for this despite us being told previously that we would be able to. Seems we had hung around a couple of extra days for nothing and the kids were pretty upset.
Anyhow, we got our paddleboard out, rigged our rope swing and had some fun before lunch regardless. After our after lunch electronics time to stay out of the sun, we headed to the beach again and were spotted Jonie, one of the friends the kids had made the previous night. The kids had a great time playing on the paddleboard whilst the adults enjoyed a nice chat on the beach. Emma had grown up in East Wittering, Patrick West Wittering so they enjoyed chatting about their childhood homes.
Once they went back to the hotel to get ready for dinner we paddled, swam and rowed back to prepare a dinner from the our ever dwindling supplies.
Tuesday
We ate our Gyros... a big hit with the crew of Laurin, and headed out of the little harbour. AJ helmed out of the marina and then Jonie and Wilf had a go much to their delight.
We then tried to anchor at the little bay we had abandoned early in the morning some days earlier, however we dragged at the first try and decided against a second attempt, the kids being particularly interested in the naturists on the only other boat in the bay. We motored over to the another beach opposite that looked interesting with some caves to explore, hung around long enough for the tripper boat to vacate a great position and dropped our hook. The men took the kids exploring by dinghy whilst Emma and I enjoyed a little peace and quiet. Once the caves had been explored the dinghy expedition headed for the beach. After a while we could see that the girls and Wilf were very intently building a Tepee like structure. It was lovely to see them working together.
Meanwhile the menfolk relaxed at the edge of the water whilst AJ played around the dinghy!
All too soon we heard rolls of thunder, and noticed that time was getting on if we were to get our guests back to the hotel in time for dinner so once all on board Nick helped Patrick pull the anchor up, we were a little concerned that the boat in front was on top of our anchor and we may have to interrupt their beer drinking but happily we freed our anchor with a couple of yards to spare!
After a light dinner Esmé wanted to explore ashore. We were all tired and didn't want to go so suggested this could be a good time for her first solo dinghy passage! It was a quiet night and I was prepared for a swim if need be. We had no need to worry, she did beautifully, remembering to pull the dinghy up as much as she could and put the anchor in the sand, though the original yoga baby does have some strange rowing techniques!
Well done Esme! (Tried posting this earlier.) Thanks for a magical 'out of the ordinary' afternoon. Wilf was bound to leave something behind! How else could he try for a visit back. We will see if we can bring a kayak around if we promise to stay close to the shore! Hope to see you in a bit... will leave a bit of time for school :-D x
ReplyDeleteSo a big thank you for passing Wilfs hat to the beach team. We headed out to see you off - complete with bananas but only to see you rounding the headland as we set out across the spit! We tried to catch up with a rescue boat but by the time we had boarded one you were well out of reach - am guessing the chance of aome wind was too much to resist. It was wonderful to meet you - we wish you all the best as you continue on your voyage. Its great that we can follow your progress. Em, Joanie, Wilf and Nick. Xxxx
ReplyDeleteGlad you got the hat back, it was lovely to spend a couple of days with you and let you have a glimpse of our life:-)
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