I'd normally be filling this blog with stories of our travels on dear Kantara, but my hernia's put an end to that for goodness knows how long. So I've been looking back on my ten years of boaty photos, and loving the memories. These are the last I took, in 2020 before the first lockdown; a leisurely four-day trip down to Braunston to get broken fasteners on our cratch covers replaced. We made the most of it, not knowing when next we'd be able to travel.
It seems so long ago now.
Recently, I stumbled over a collection of photo albums I'd created on Facebook over the past decade. Maybe you'd like to take a look?
Scenes from our windowsVery often when we moor, I take photos from out of our windows to capture what we see from inside when we're eating, sitting up in bed, playing cards, washing-up... They're never going to be the best photos - the windows may be dirty or covered with raindrops, and there are sometimes reflections in the glass - but I love them anyway. I think the arty word for them might be "authentic".
(I'm sorry of you get a redirect notice when you click there. I have no idea why it happens. Just click the long link on the first line.)
Lovely photos and precious memories, Roger. I know what you mean about negativity on FB. It seems to filter in everywhere, so I avoid those groups myself as well. I hope the new one proves to be more uplifting!
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