The Christine-C
One of my favourite work boats…

One of my favourite work boats…
A little windy today and yesterday…
Banff harbour, Scotland…
The harbour in Banff, Scotland…
The Waterfront
The Hanging Man
The Marina Sunset
The Girls Pulling Together
The Harbour
The Night Sailing
The End of the Dog Walk
The Jet Washer Man
The Watcher
The Naughty Streaker!
The person who invents a rope that won’t tangle will make a fortune!
The Tangle
The Teacher
The Twinset Without Pearls
The Moorings
A third class ride is better than a first class walk (or swim).
The Three Little Hitchhikers
The Sailors
Just caught the sun as it was going down…
The Sunset Over the Marina Tonight
The Sunset Walk
I really must make an effort to find other things to photograph!
The Lighthouse (again!)
Just can’t get enough gears these days…
The Cogs
The quayside in Monnickendam town harbour is being extended. This means that more people will be able to sit and enjoy food, drink and ice cream during the summer.
The Harbour Extension
Here’s our home at our winter berth. We’re tucked away in a warm corner of the marina and nicely out of the wind.
The Winter Mooring
The Rusty Gears
The Rolling Stone
The grandsons take charge of 30 tonnes of barge (which is also our home!)
We live on a boat and people often ask us what happens to the human waste. Here’s the answer. The waste is sucked out of the boat’s holding tank and is taken away to be disposed of correctly (and legally). Devices such as these are known as [delightfully] ‘poo suckers.’ The poo sucking process is quick, easy and hygienic. The human waste in the holding tanks is often known as ‘black water’. Water from the shower and sinks is known as ‘grey water’.
The Poo Sucker
It’s that time of year here at the marina when people wrap up their boats for the winter.
The Wrapped Up Boat