.... I probably wouldn't have done it if we didn't have a Bongo to do it in!!!!
Not for the first (or last) time this week, yesterday dawned grey and drizzly (albeit mild). I'd promised Isaac a visit to see his girlfriend, then a picnic (while said girlfriend had her lunch & a nap), then crabbing when the tide was right and I remain convinced that had we had our old car (a Fiat Multipla) I would have changed the plan and probably gone home at lunchtime. Part of the reason that we wanted the versatility of the Bongo is that the boy suffers badly with cabin fever within about an hour of waking up in the morning
I suppose the point of this is that I am just feeling smug, once again, as a Bongo owner although I don't really need to advertise this point to anyone other than those contemplating Bongo ownership (so I hope you are reading!!)
Lunch with a view (OK, so it's an hour and a bit after low tide!!)
Feet up after lunch
and a bit of fresh air
off to the swings
and the main event
Tea break for Isaac's "in laws"
Emptying the borrowed bucket of our first haul (17 crabs)
The view from the back of the Bongo at high tide
Second haul
Rinsing the bucket (well, an excuse for a lovely pic of Mylor Creek )
Ducklings coming to say goodbye
Oh yes, and a photo of the Bongo, sort of because there's something in the way!!
And the point of my posting this lot?! We were there for six hours and the Bongo gave us somewhere to have lunch, somewhere to use the loo, somewhere to entertain friends, somewhere to get warm when the wind whipped up mid-afternoon, somehwere to make several cup of hot drinks and somewhere to stand up and get changed out of wet clothes (no, he didn't fall in - he sat down!!). If I'd been on my own it would have been somewhere to sit with my feet up, reading a book with one eye over the top watching the tide come in.
I'm having one of those days where I'm just so glad that someone designed something as wonderfully versatile as the Bongo and so glad that I have got one to do so much with (from a wonderful holiday a few weeks back to going to the tip which is later today's job )
Few pix of our day out yesterday because .......
Moderator: Jillygumbo
-
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 2950
- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 2008 12:39 am
- Location: South Cornwall (by the sea!)
- Contact:
Few pix of our day out yesterday because .......
Alison
The traveller sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see. (G K Chesterton)
The traveller sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see. (G K Chesterton)
-
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 1442
- Joined: Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:50 pm
- Location: New Forest
Re: Few pix of our day out yesterday because .......
Wonderful Alison. Pure glossy travel magazine perfect day.
If the Telegraph gets hold of these , the popularity of Bongos could skyrocket even more.
If the Telegraph gets hold of these , the popularity of Bongos could skyrocket even more.
The BewilderBeast - V6 Mean Green Tintop with LPG and 321 Away Montague Conversion
-
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 2655
- Joined: Tue Jun 17, 2008 12:02 pm
- Location: Oxfordshire
Re: Few pix of our day out yesterday because .......
Lovely piccis, of an obviously lovely day
Things always get better after they are worse
So it's good to make things worse as soon as possible!
So it's good to make things worse as soon as possible!
- missfixit70
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 12431
- Joined: Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:53 pm
- Location: weymouth
Re: Few pix of our day out yesterday because .......
That's what it's all about Alison
You can't polish a turd - but you can roll it in glitter.
-
- Supreme Being
- Posts: 2950
- Joined: Wed Dec 31, 2008 12:39 am
- Location: South Cornwall (by the sea!)
- Contact:
Re: Few pix of our day out yesterday because .......
We won't tell the Telegraph about the on-off drizzle squalls all day and the chilly breeze from mid afternoon because they don't exist when you have a Bongo
Alison
The traveller sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see. (G K Chesterton)
The traveller sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see. (G K Chesterton)