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Weather Bomb

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We went to the beach and were amazed at the changes, we have never seen the sea as high and large amount of dune had been carried off. Luckily the dune restoration and marram grass and given some protection but you can see where 'cliffs' have been carved into the dunes. Storm drains had been blocked by sand so I hope there is no more heavy rain for a few days. The red hot pokers in the hedge were looking very battered and had lost most of their petals but a small very exposed group on top of the dunes seemed to have survived OK. The walk along the beach was hard work as we were going into the wind but at least we were blown back quickly and with the wind on our backs it felt much warmer and my nose stopped streaming. We were lucky in Marsden and well protected although the wave buoy off the coast here was said to be recording 10m swells. It was a bit cold on the boat and we had to have the hatches in and air con running. Other parts of the east coast were flooded with beaches a...

Prepararation in progress

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I thought it was high time that I got this blog up and running.  There comes a time in life when one realises that you aren't getting any younger, the children are grown up and if you continue to do what you are supposed to do you will never realise your dream. "All changes even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind is part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter into another." Anatole France Chris retired at the end of March 2010 but seems to be working longer hours including weekends than he did in work.  He has of course been busy preparing the boat and I don't think that seems like work to him. The boat is now back in the water having had a bottom scrub and several coats of antifouling and various holes drilled for new equipment. Work continues however, there is still a great deal to do even though Chris comes home every day saying that we are nearly there. I am not contributing to these preparations as I am still i...