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So what did you do today Robert?.....Re: Bob's Bits.
Surf's not been good today as you can see Surfermom, so I went a got my money back on the wetsuit and nine foot board I hired yesterday......Re: Bob's Bits.
Thoroughly enjoying the writeups. Noble of you to take a break from the adventures to check in! What an absolutely fascinating location, evidenced by your photos.Re: Bob's Bits.
Thanks for your comments Surfermom, it's refreshing to know that someone is enjoying my blogs.....Before I get bombarded with protests from disgruntled readers, I know that there are my regulars out there and I thank you also from the bottom of my heart....Re: Bob's Bits.
Ive been on the Azura a few times OGF in fact I'm on it in November to the Caribbean. You may have been on it before so I might be out of order here but if I can give you one tip it's as soon as you board the very first thing to do is go up to the spa and book retreat for your whole 14 days.Re: Bob's Bits.
Thanks Summer, that sounds like a good idea. We've been on the Ventura which we understand is the sister ship and if I recall we did see something on one of the upper decks called 'The Retreat' and obviously were refused entry but I didn't know why or what it was so thanks for the advice....Re: Bob's Bits.
The cold breeze has abated and our walk across the island to the garden centre turned out to be most enjoyable. The only problem is, that some of the roads are very narrow with no footpath and with high banks on either side there is nowhere to go when a speeding vehicle zooms around the corner......We did manage to arrive safely and enjoyed a ham salad baguette before making our way down into St Peter Port for a well earned ice cream....Re: Bob's Bits.
Oh, how pretty! I can't decide whether the best approach would be to sprint through there with all one's might, or scoot...sideways...facing the hedge as closely as possible....arms spread....repeating, like a mantra, "Don't hit me, don't hit me, don't hit me...."Re: Bob's Bits.
It never ceases to amaze me......When running steep hills how the body cries out for rest and the legs turn to jelly, you think 'This is the end!' but once the road levels out and the legs and pace return to normal you are so glad that you didn't sercombe and a small victory has been achieved. And so it was on this mornings seven (yes seven) mile run..........
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