We trundled down past Ipswich to the Suffolk Yacht Harbour on a rather grey and cool day, a couple of weeks ago. For once, there wasn't a howling gale blowing when we arrived and despite the cool temperatures, it was still pleasant enough to wander around the marina. There were a lot of boats in the water and quite a lot of folk beavering away, preparing for the Easter weekend holiday and for what I imagine was to be the start of their cruising season of 2016. There were still a lot of boats on the 'hard' but the crane was busy lifting boats into the water all the time we were there. A veritable hive of activity compared to our previous visit towards the end of 2015.
Photo copyright: Veronica Hayes |
Photo copyright: Veronica Hayes |
Again, the marina was fairly busy with lots of cars in the car park, plus a lot of folk whizzing through the chandlery check-out clutching their purchases and making their way back to their boats. A lot of banter as well as serious conversations going on: the chandlery was buzzing!
Happily, we also managed to get the remaining items on our list - plus a few more.
I snapped a couple of quick photos outside but it has to be said the weather was getting colder and I wasn't fussed on standing around without a coat.
Photo copyright: Veronica Hayes |
Photo copyright: Veronica Hayes |
Photo copyright: Veronica Hayes |
It sounds like it was a fruitful trip and I take your word for it that the items purchased engender excitement! I think I'd be more in the spirit if I were planning a trip too! The photos of the busy marina are lovely - they convey both the bustle and the raw weather.
ReplyDeleteWe were at the Sydney marina on Saturday and enjoyed watching much the same scene, albeit in sunshine.
Ah, I envy you the sunshine! It's been a long cold and very grey winter here - only now beginning to have a few sunny days. Something about marinas… the expectation of a voyage or journey, perhaps? Sydney marina sounds lovely, especially the sunshine bit. And yes, I know we are a tad strange with our excitement over oil filters but I promise you, when you need them and you don't have a spare, then it's an excitement of a different kind and one I can happily do without! Hugs and love to you, dear Pondside xxx
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