Monday, February 09, 2026

A new spot in our watery world

So here we are, nine days into February already and we're counting the days until those first scents of spring creep into our noses, lift our spirits and brighten our days. We had a foretaste of it this last Sunday. For a few glorious hours, the sun shone and the temperatures crawled their way up to double figures. For us, it was perfect timing because we had to move our Hennie H to a new mooring in the harbour, so the weather couldn't have been better for our first manoeuvring of the year.

Okay, we didn't exactly have to go far, but there's nothing like the feeling that starting the engine arouses. The rumble of our steady diesel motor under our feet, the wonderful exhilaration of casting off the ropes, the delight of reversing out into the harbour, it's all great motivation for planning trips in the months to come. 

In reality, all we had to do was move three places sideways and into the corner of the harbour, a new arrangement that suits us perfectly as we've long hankered for this spot. It's more private, more easily accessible from the land and will probably make maintenance easier too. Although not quite the same as lying alongside, I can see possibilities for placing a small pontoon between the boat and the bank so that we can paint the sides. Whatever the case, we're very happy with the change.

The move was made more fun by having daughter 1, Jodie, along for the ride. She's learning the ropes both literally and figuratively, as she's going to be taking over Vereeniging one of these years. She was also a great assistant to Koos while he attached a new mooring pin to one of the poles. Jo has had many years of experience as a human clamp and she's perfected the art admirably. :)





That said, I couldn't help noticing that apart from all the usual maintenance that needs doing, we need a lift out to paint the waterline and the hull below it, so watch this space for forthcoming arrangements in that regard.

Back at the CC Mk 1 again, Zoe and her bestie, Lucy, enjoyed some cuddle time together while we consumed coffee and apple tart (a typically Dutch treat we all love). Don't they look absolutely adorable together? I love these photos of them.


 


Other than these snippets, there isn't all too much to report. I am busy studying for my Dutch boating license (I stupidly let my English one lapse) and I'm also doing some teaching, as well as the regular training for my examining work, so life is busy and fitting in the more creative areas I enjoy is not quite as easy. That said, my crochet, writing and DIY projects are still simmering away.

Looking out from our world here, I am praying the poor folk in Spain and Portugal gain some relief from the terrible storms and torrential rain they've been enduring. The stories from the region are heartbreaking and, tragically, a friend of mine has lost her home to the floods in Andalucia. Her house and land have been claimed by the river, which burst its banks and consumed everything within range. Her goats and horse have had to be moved onto a neighbour's land, while she and her husband are sheltering with another neighbour until they can find a way forward. They really have lost everything except each other and their animals. A friend of theirs in Spain has set up a GoFundMe donation page to try and collect money to help them survive the coming weeks. If any of my readers here feels like contributing – every little helps – here's the link: GoFundMe 

Have a good week allemaal and let's hope the snowdrops I saw this morning are heralding an early spring. We could all do with some of these small signs of hope, couldn't we?


14 comments:

  1. Goodluck with your 'vaarbewijs'! How lovely Zoe and Lucy together!

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    1. Thank you for reading and commenting, Kathleen!

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  2. You are amazing, Val! And the pictures of the pups are adorable! How wonderful that they each have a best friend! Glad you are getting a break in the weather. Still waiting here. Enjoy spring! You will! Love your new mooring. God bless. (Steph)

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    1. Ah thank you, Steph. The break was just one day, but it was very welcome. The pups are so sweet, aren't they?

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  3. Those dogs! Utterly sweet, Val. So glad your snowdrops are starting to push up.

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    1. Aren't they just so sweet, Shirley? Yes, we're beginning to see the signs now. They are very welcome! xx

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  4. Here, winter was a lot colder than usual. It has begun warming up a bit. Wish you the best, Val, for your Dutch boating licence exam.

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    1. Thank you, Pradeep. It's quite challenging, but I will hopefully pass the exam in due course!

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  5. Hi Val. Wendy Scott here. First signs of spring are always so exciting. We've had an extraordinarily cold snowy winter here in Ontario, Canada. This week we are going to be seeing warmer temperatures but I'm sure no signs of spring for a few months yet.

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    1. Ah, how lovely to see you here again, Wendy! I have other friends in Ontario and I've seen how very cold and snowy it's been. I do hope spring doesn't delay too long before reaching you. There's been enough winter now, I think. Thank you so much for your comment! xx

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  6. I think you earned that coffee and apple tart while Zoe snuggled with Lucy. Good luck with your studies for the Dutch boating licence. I sincerely hope the weather improves soon and that Spring is on the way, I hesitate to complain about the rain knowing what's happening in Portugal & Spain but icy rain is not a favourite of mine!

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    1. Oh I sympathise, Rebecca. What’s happening in Portugal and Spain is catastrophic but it doesn’t mean we have to like the miserable weather we’re having. It’s the same here now. That day of sunshine was a brief respite. 🤗

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  7. You are busy as usual Val, I love the pictures of Zoe with her friend, so relaxed. The weather continues to keep us at home, we had one sunny day last weekend when we walked along the Humberstone Fitties. Since then it's been steady, dreary rain.
    You do right to maintain your boats, we may all need an Ark soon! David and Popcorn

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    1. Ooh, my apologies, David. i saw your own post before I found your comment here. Those Humberstone Fitties are such a delight. I’m glad you got a walk there. We’ve had a relatively dry, but cold winter up until the last week or so. Since then, it’s raine, frozen and snowed, so I think we’re catching up with you now!

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