Tuesday, December 10, 2024

The last spuddle of the year

I’ve been a bit remiss with my blog again, but in all honesty, there hasn’t been much happening here in the Flatlands. Winter is always limiting, and this December is proving to be either very wet and windy or bitterly cold, neither of which encourages me to spend much time outside. Even Zoe prefers looking out rather than being out, as you can see from the photo below.


However, it might surprise you to learn that we did manage one last, short spuddle. It was last Thursday when it finally stopped raining long enough for us to start up the Hennie H and take her on a trip to where Vereeniging is moored. Okay, I confess I wanted to use her as a pontoon for cleaning Vereeniging’s side panels and wooden rubbing rail (berghout in Dutch) because I can’t reach them easily from the hatches, but it was a great excuse to get out on the water one last time. 

The day was cold and blustery and we needed to wrap up warmly. Even Zoe had a jersey on, although she was still cold. I don’t think she liked it very much; she looked distinctly anxious and was either shivering or trembling in protest. 

However, despite enjoying it ourselves, time wasn’t on our side and we soon had to head back to home port. I only managed 45 minutes of de-greening before Koos decided we should get going again. The days are so short now, aren’t they?

Koos wrapped up against the cold

I do like watching the wake we leave

A much faster boat than the HH!

See that anxious little face

It’s hard to remember that just a couple of weeks earlier, it had been bright and sunny when we had a good clean up at the Hennie H, but the photo below proves it.


The only other news is that I’ve published another boating travel book. This one is about our journey south from Rotterdam with Vereeniging. It’s in three parts: the first being the preparations and trip to Oudenbosch, where I kept her for 18 months; the second covers the Oudenbosch period; and the third is about our journey south to Sas van Gent. Followers of this blog will already be familiar with some of it, but this is now the full story. If maybe you’re interested in reading a sample of the beginning, you can have a look at it here.

In actual fact, I didn’t really mean to publish another book this year, but it sort of took over and wrote itself. Books have a way of doing that. It’s also quite serendipitous as it coincides with my 25th anniversary of boat life, which I rather like, especially as Vereeniging was my first real home in this country. 



 So that’s it for this week allemaal. I hope you’re all warm wherever you are, and that you’re looking forward to some festive fun. I’m hoping to do another blog before Christmas, but for now, enjoy the rest of the week, and I’ll catch up again soon!

6 comments:

  1. I enjoy hearing about your adventures on the water and even if its for maintenance as in this case it sounds exciting. The weather hasn't been favourable here, we seem to get wet, grey days mid week and a storm most weekends.
    We haven't been out much as I've had a painful hip which prevents me walking too far. Just short walks for Popcorn. I can't complain as it was self inflicted during the Autumn garden clearance, I'm afraid I think I can still do the same as when I was a much younger man!
    The photo of Zoe looking out of the window reminds me of the dog we had before Suzi. Jasper was another Cavalier King Charles and in his later years he loved laying on our lounge windowsill watching people pass by. He would then fall asleep.
    Take care Val, David.

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    1. David, I am so looking forward to some sunshine again. Like your weather, ours is either grey, wet and cold or stormy and blowing a hoolie. I'm sorry to hear about your hip. That's not fun, but keep moving it while taking it easy. One thing I've learnt is that as I get older more things hurt, but keeping moving is the best way to keep anything more serious at bay. By the way, Zoe also falls asleep eventually. She loves watching but if nothing happens, then she snoozes!

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  2. Oh, Val, congrats on 25 years on your Watery Ways! God bless you that there may be many more. Wonderful photos - I especially love the one of Zoe looking out the window. Congrats on your new book, also. I purchased it right away...but I confess I haven't had time to start reading it yet. I am excited about it and will begin it as soon as possible. Merry, Joyful Christmas! (Steph)

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    1. Thank you, lovely Steph. That is really so sweet of you. There's no rush, so don't feel you have to read it. I still have three of yours to read. They're sitting in my kindle tapping their fingers! :) Wishing you a merry Christmas too, my friend. xxx

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  3. I'm with Zoe on the cold and damp and would rather be indoors, or even better asleep indoors. I admire your hard work in maintaining the boat(s). 😁

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    1. Needs must, Aidan. The rewards are in the summer when we can take to the rivers and canals. 😊

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