Just had the one full day at the first site so today we moved 2 miles to Hollands Wood, a lovely wooded site with pockets of sunny areas enough to keep the solar panels topped up. Nearer to Brockenhurst, and after setting camp, we set off on a gentle mile walk to find a pub for lunch.
We chose the Forester, a quaint place serving huge jacket spuds filled with whatever we wanted and when suitably full, walked the short length of the 'high street', purchasing strawberries, cream and meringues to make an Eaton Mess for dessert. (my turn to cook dinner so I served up a risotto) before ambling back.
Didn't do much more other than try out our bikes ready for a trip to Lyndhurst tomorrow. Now that should be interesting! Apart from a short bike ride wobbling along the filled in Derby Canal I haven't ridden a bike in years! I may well be walking bowlegged tomorrow!
About Us
- Ian and Irene Jameison
- In 1977 we hired our first narrowboat from Anglo Welsh at Market Harborough.From that moment our destiny was set. In 2006 we finally purchased our own brand new 57' narrowboat which we named 'Free Spirit'. Our aim is to travel the length and breadth of all the navigable rivers and canals of the UK. This will be our story as it unfolds.
Thursday, 21 June 2018
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- Search and rescue for a ditched plane (simulation).
- A visit to a haunted house
- Saltee Island & Puffins
- Thatching, a work of art.
- Ireland here we come!
- The quiet side & the noisy side.
- Marathon runners at the Gorge.
- Targeted by beatles
- Opps not the best start to the bike ride.
- We move camp.
- Ireland here we come (Via the New Forest)
- Oh no....not again
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2 comments:
So nice to see the New Forest Ponies come so close to your camping area.
When we were on our Big OE some years ago, we remember visiting a place close by which had rescued otters - not sure what it was called or if they are still around. And the Visitors Centre in New Forest was really lovely. Think there is a cemetary in Brockenhurst with New Zealand war graves there too, which we were told about, and discovered, it was very moving. Seems there was a hospital there for wounded soldiers.
Robin and Jenny, Romany Rambler
What a shame we didn't know of the war cemetery sooner as a visit would have been good. We leave tomorrow for Ireland so no chance of finding it now. Thanks for the information though, one to try and find when we next visit Brockenhurst. Xx
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