Thursday 5 March 2009

This our permanent mooring, and so lucky to have it too. More or less in the middle of the city but very quiet to unless it's dance parade day, then its away for us as the noise is horrendous, they call it music too!
The people in the flats are very friendly too, especially one couple who play music with us now and then. Two artists live in the ship next door, they use most of the old cargo area as a studio.

7 comments:

  1. Nice view Bruce. Is this from one of the museum boats or is it from the office?

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  2. Val I havn't a clue, Jan took it. I am suffering from yesterday's exercise did too much I fear.

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  3. Great Picture Dad!

    And sorry but when the hell did you become computer savvy enough to start blogging. You know a Laptop doesn't have any grease nipples or sparkplugs?? !

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  4. Ive looked for them, no kick start either and not a oil leak in sight.

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  5. Hi Bruce...
    My plan is to retire at 50 in 6 years time, my mortgage paid off and I plan to lease my prperty out to generate a monthly income so i can live in Holland. I have many friends there and often travel there 3 or 4 times a year. Love the country, and the people are so warm and friendly and most of all laid back.
    My plan is to buy a motorcruiser or luxemotor around 15m length with a 4m beam, double cabins. Just like to know about permits, fees costs and what licence i need. I would plan to cruise 8 months of the year and moor in the winter months at a marina. Do they allow liveaboards in marinas? how much does a boating licence cost with the dutch waterways?

    thanks Bruce....seeing your blog keeps my dream alive :)

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  6. Best to visit when you can, lots of advice here its free.

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  7. I think I may have made a big bollocks here can not find my own home!

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