Photographs on my previous entry were all taken with my phone……here are some more taken using the camera.
She definitely had a propeller when we set off!
As ever we saw some stunning sunsets
Since 1997, winter has not been severe enough for the Elfstedentocht so a water based version is held in autumn instead. It just so happened to be starting in Sloten the day we moored there
Many beautiful boats to gaze at.
Caution, lady driver!
One of our lovely Marrekrite moorings
Bin day on the Marrekrite
The captain goes to check if his missing propeller theory is true
Our “no bankside access” mooring during propeller gate
Looking across to Meander outside Bolsward Bridge from the dogs’ exercise spot in the dinghy
Our hero making sure we didn’t come to grief being towed while slowing down to wait for a bridge to open
Locktite….don’t think it says “for propeller fixing” on the user instructions
Phew….what a beauty!
Lifting and tilting bridge going into Leeuwarden
Pretty thatched windmill
I know my place….in the galley with my pinny on! 🙂
Meanwhile, three happy bunnies
Mandy and Bill avoid a long walk to join us, their camper on the right.
Mandy pays the Bruggeld
Tallest windmill in Holland, Burdaard
Some fellow DBA members who we met in passing
Lynn and Peter, Tramp
Andy and Caroline Soper, Neeltje
Sylvia and Bob, Biesbosch (Apologies if I’ve not remembered your names correctly)
Project Aster
Good stuff. Ah memories!! (might be back again soon)
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Thanks, Jo 🙂