What's this all about?

I kept this blog going so that family and friends could follow the progress of my round-Britain voyage from 18 May to 5 October 2014.

Jojac is now back on her mooring in Teignmouth so there's nothing to report. I may do some updates when I start to repair the wear and tear from that trip - there are some things that will interest owners of similar boats, but will probably bore the pants off the rest of you.

If I am fortunate to be able to do another long trip next year, it will probably be to Holland - I'll let you know.

All the best, and thanks for your interest.

Andrew


Friday 20 June 2014

Leaving London tomorrow on the morning tide. Lots of good photos but they're on Janet's camera which is a Sony and entirely incompatible with anything else. Never mind. Last night we saw the Ceremony of the Keys at the Tower, and had supper in the Yeoman Warders' Club. A night to remember,  and the reason we brought Jojac up here. Tonight we walked through Wapping to the Prospect of Whitby pub, very famous for pirates and also because it was the landing place of the first fuchsia to arrive in England.




Tomorrow we plan to end up at either Gillingham or Chatham,  from where Janet will start her journey home while Jojac and I carry on up the east coast. I'm aiming for Inverness in three weeks.















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