We’re all tucked up in our
winter mooring at Rufford for probably spring and into the summer at
this rate. The bonus is, the boats either side of us are empty so
no close neighbours.
I love the way the bud on the
young horse chestnut tree has erupted.
At
the beginning of the week I sat
on the jetty spinning. I finished spinning some brown fibre that I
first started spinning 12-13 years ago. I have 620g all washed and
ready to go back under the bed for a suitable project to come along.
Today we received
our
first 10kg of fibre for our new business, Jubilee Fibres. We WILL
open at some point, but sadly not Easter as initially planned.
Last Friday we had a
conference call from 7 different locations to sing a rendition of
happy birthday to Edmund. Sadly, we’ve had our family holiday next
weekend to celebrate this 30th
birthday cancelled.
Cake from 225 miles away |
Our boat schooling schedule
was disrupted as one of the kids has a cough, which mean the whole of
the family have been isolated and are now into their second week. So
boat schooling will start next week.
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