Monday 21 May 2007

A stroll in the sun

The Matthew
Sunday had nothing major planned, so we mucked about. J went shopping for household stuff then the plumber came and showed me the cut-off switch on the Insinkerator. (Blush.) J and I went for a stroll in the late afternoon along this side of the river and as far as the Matthew, a replica of Cabot's ship that he was in when looking for the northern passage. There was a navy ship in the harbour - HMS Quorn, a Hunt class Mine Counter-measures ship, named after a village in Leicestershire - and many smaller boats puttering about. It was a pleasant way to pass the time.


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HMS Quorn at rear

I had another day at Churchill which was pretty good, but J got left on the roadside by her carsharer, who forgot about their arrangement.

As of right now I have no work for tomorrow so will get the car radio fixed and other odd jobs. Dad & M will stay on Thursday night after we've all explored Bath for half a day.
Englishmen messing about in boats

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