Whit aboot a Chentleman's Autumn Outing?
That means going out fer a sail, no confessin tae a bit o' pillow bitin.......
October
- Telo
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Re: October
It's already October. Wouldn't August or September be better?
- claymore
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Re: October
Where does the time go?
September (2nd half) is the soonest I can manage. In Danelandia and then tied up with family wedding and a cycle trip. Dear Heart has birthday of some significance on 20/08. We are taking Mr and Mrs Salty John on the boat from around 24th August so perhaps then is an opportunity although my behaviour will be somewhat muted.......
September (2nd half) is the soonest I can manage. In Danelandia and then tied up with family wedding and a cycle trip. Dear Heart has birthday of some significance on 20/08. We are taking Mr and Mrs Salty John on the boat from around 24th August so perhaps then is an opportunity although my behaviour will be somewhat muted.......
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

- Telo
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Re: October
claymore wrote:Where does the time go?
September (2nd half) is the soonest I can manage. In Danelandia and then tied up with family wedding and a cycle trip. Dear Heart has birthday of some significance on 20/08. We are taking Mr and Mrs Salty John on the boat from around 24th August so perhaps then is an opportunity although my behaviour will be somewhat muted.......
Ackshully, the diary for September is effin' awful so I thinks that's out for us. Might have to be early October. Last blast before liftout?
Re: October
Will anyone else turn up?
- claymore
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Re: October
They'd be welcome if they did and a glass raised to absent friends if they didn't
It will of course be an Indian Summer in October
It will of course be an Indian Summer in October
Regards
Claymore

Claymore

- wully
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Re: October
Mibbies.
So far this year I have yet to unfurl a sail. This shocking state of affairs is forecast to continue until at least the middle of August.
September is also looking doubtful and the beginning of October looks like Windsurfing.
This semi retirement is excrement.
So far this year I have yet to unfurl a sail. This shocking state of affairs is forecast to continue until at least the middle of August.
September is also looking doubtful and the beginning of October looks like Windsurfing.
This semi retirement is excrement.
- aquaplane
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Re: October
We have done much of our cruising this year due to our "making weeks up out of bank holidays to maximise holidays " strategy.
'Coz we have to work.
But we may aim for a week late season just in case that's when Summer happens this year. So we are interested,
We are aiming at a jaunt the first week in August due to withdrawal symptoms, but who knows when we will manage to get up there after that.
Jumbleduck talking about Gigha on TOP is winding me up too, I want to go NOW.
'Coz we have to work.
But we may aim for a week late season just in case that's when Summer happens this year. So we are interested,
We are aiming at a jaunt the first week in August due to withdrawal symptoms, but who knows when we will manage to get up there after that.
Jumbleduck talking about Gigha on TOP is winding me up too, I want to go NOW.
Seminole.
Cheers Bob.
Cheers Bob.