Tuesday, September 8, 2009



Time for a windmill. This particularly pretty example was on the Linge, a 'deadend' river that we nearly came to grief on when turning at the head of navigation. The mud was thick and the river shallow.....

4 comments:

  1. No trip to Holland is complete without a windmill..now all you need is a few lifting bridges......we miss you already!

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  2. hello we met at altofts,west yorks, uk ! my boys spent many hours entertaining woody.do you still row back from the supermarket!! your adventure looks very exciting we love ollies dragon .take care.

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  3. Allo Annie en Olli, s'mee Sindybin. Mumz fergot ter tell yoo abart me blog fingy. I'se not dun it much fer a few months but I'se back now...I'se even got me own blog book cos I'se bin doing it fer so long..noboddy's bort it tho..s'not fair...anyways, lots ov luv n lix Sindybin xxx

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  4. Wow, Tracey, that takes me back! Origami has come in very useful in Europe as on some rivers we have to moor away from the bank so nothing for it but row Woody ashore to find that all important patch of grass.
    Woody says he'll be reading your blog, Sindy. He says it's good to find someone he can relate to.

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