Did I have a good Christmas?
Yes. Thank you for asking. Absolutely marvellous.
Nobody was ill and most importantly not me. The weather was a doddle. The food fantastic and the company most agreeable.
I was tasked with buying a turkey crown whilst visiting Whitstable (see last riveting blog)

The response was not encouraging. The label showed a best before date of 23rd December so my trolley had to give up its booty. Well almost. I figured as it was only the 20th I'd grab the bargain anyway and treat myself to a solo early Christmas dinner and curry the rest. Before roasting I placed a couple of red onion halves alongside and discovered what I had bought was, in fact, more like something from a Jules Verne adventure
It was in fact quite a tough old bird and the currying improved it considerably so, not for the first time, Pam was right. She bought one in Waitrose. It was beautiful
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Back to the boat and the mooring tree is lit up. A joy to behold though the porthole. |
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The tree on board adds to the tasteful effect |




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Christmas Day and Pam, Natalie and I went to the Bull for a pre-turkey pint..Look what somebody's dog got for Christmas. Marvellous. Don't you just love dogs and their doting owners.
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Merry Christmas with Pam and Natalie, Peter and Kay in Exeter, Ollie and Jessica in Bath and Mac and Carrie on Orkney |
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and Florence in Faversham |
Cool Yule Picture Award goes to Jessica and Ollie
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Cheers! |
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I hope you and yours had a good time and rock on 2019.
This blog was mainly published to get these pictures out amongst the participants to whom I say a very big thank you for such a lovely time. If you weren't there I hope you weren't too bored.
For boating friends here's a picture of our Christmas Gathering a few years back. Why not bring your boat next year....wherever it is