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Int' the boats & off lookin' fer grog

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1. Heading toward Geldeston.

2 & 3. Quick stop at the Wherry Inn.

4. Geldeston Locks Inn.

5. I see him.

6. The three Amigos
17th Jun 2010, 21:07   | tags:,,,,

Caine says:

Beautiful shots, Rez! I do like the bull warning sign. We don't get such courtesies in ND, you just have to watch. Very carefully. :D

20th Jul 2010, 20:32

Rez says:

Thanks Caine.:)
No Bull warning? There need to be more of those in life in general. ;)

20th Jul 2010, 20:36

Caine says:

You won't get an argument out of me. :D

No, no warnings around here. If you decide to hop over a fence and have a wander, you take your chances.

20th Jul 2010, 21:20

Rez says:

At least it keeps people alert. :)

20th Jul 2010, 21:46

Caine says:

That it does. The appearance of a bull concentrates your attention. :D

20th Jul 2010, 21:55

Rez says:

Absolutely. He's quite visible in this shot, so no chance of me thinking they might be bluffing just to keep me out. :)

20th Jul 2010, 22:03

Dhamaka says:

what a lovely series - agree with the bull thing

22nd Jul 2010, 17:10

Rez says:

Thank you, Dhamaka. :)

22nd Jul 2010, 17:14

Dhamaka says:

a pleasure... I'm quite envious of you having been in a place you could take it

22nd Jul 2010, 17:19

Rez says:

Envious of 'my' little river after all the lovely places you've been & seen?

The river here is part of the river Waveney. Just a short stretch of water that takes me to one of my regular Inns. Living in the heart of Broadland and popping out in the boat for a pint or two is something I shall never take for granted. :)

22nd Jul 2010, 17:29

Dhamaka says:

oh yes :)
it's not where you've been it's how you appreciate it ..
and your 'short stretch' sounds divine

22nd Jul 2010, 17:52

Rez says:

On that I must concur. :)

It is divine. It's the last part of navigable water along the Waveney & is mostly very quiet & left alone due to the fact that most of the holidaymakers only go as far as Beccles Quay and that the small road bridge only has around 6 foot clearance. :)

22nd Jul 2010, 18:05

Dhamaka says:

aaahhhh......

22nd Jul 2010, 18:50