It's a glorious sunny morning here and is misleading as to what will hit the grand seas later.
I am sat on deck watching the world come to life....it is so peaceful. Everyone I have seen so far says" seen the forecast"! Everyone is resigned to staying put probably until tues when the latest hideous low pressure should have blown itself out. Our former neighbour who left on Thursday turned back into Falmouth we heard yesterday, das captain and I thought he was a tad too brave or had heard a different forecast to us.
We spent the day mooching yesterday, had a nice sandwich lunch out in Falmouth over a glass of vino and a beer, swooper snooze in the afternoon as still waking up @ work time so enjoyed indulgence. Supper was fresh plaice bought from the local fishmongers and cooked simply.....delicious.
Das captain thinks speaking French is dead easy now as we are surrounded by French boats and amused ourselves as the men chatted non stop for ages rueing the English weather over a glass of Ricard!
So I am still defiant in wearing shorts, going to make the most of this beautiful day before we batten down the hatches and brace ourselves for the great hooley.....after that with some good fortune we should finally be on our way.

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I am sat on deck watching the world come to life....it is so peaceful. Everyone I have seen so far says" seen the forecast"! Everyone is resigned to staying put probably until tues when the latest hideous low pressure should have blown itself out. Our former neighbour who left on Thursday turned back into Falmouth we heard yesterday, das captain and I thought he was a tad too brave or had heard a different forecast to us.
We spent the day mooching yesterday, had a nice sandwich lunch out in Falmouth over a glass of vino and a beer, swooper snooze in the afternoon as still waking up @ work time so enjoyed indulgence. Supper was fresh plaice bought from the local fishmongers and cooked simply.....delicious.
Das captain thinks speaking French is dead easy now as we are surrounded by French boats and amused ourselves as the men chatted non stop for ages rueing the English weather over a glass of Ricard!
So I am still defiant in wearing shorts, going to make the most of this beautiful day before we batten down the hatches and brace ourselves for the great hooley.....after that with some good fortune we should finally be on our way.

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