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Hi. Welcome to the blog pages of Happy Daze.

Ivan and Angela plan to set sail in May, from Scarborough, on the Yorkshire East coast, on a journey around the shores of the UK and Ireland. We will head south, and will travel the right way (clockwise) around the British Isles until we get back to Scarborough, but plan to take our time and enjoy the journey.

We will have our dive kit with us, and intend to jump in and explore the inshore waters at every opportunity. It may be to look at something we know is there (a wreck?), just have a look around to see what we can find, or to get something tasty for supper!

The boat has been extensively re-fitted, and work still goes on to get her ready for the off. Since we brought the boat back from Wells-next-the-Sea she has been known as Wild and Free, but our preparations for the trip will include a re-naming ceremony, and she will be known as Happy Daze.

Please keep in touch to find out how we get on in our preparations and our journey around the coast.

Angela & Ivan

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Ivans Epilogue



So there we have it. 'Job Done'. Thinking back now, a lot of the trip is one big blur. The myriad of ports and towns have become one, where people we met, things we saw have all been thrown into the same pot. Perhaps thats the way it should be? It suits me, anyhow.
What would I change? Well for one thing I would have left earlier. That would have given us enough time to get down to Scarborough and then back up to the Orkneys to have properly tied the knot, as they say. Also it would have given us more time to dwell in the nicer places. I would also like to have been able to control the weather, to have fair winds and flat seas with a wave of my omnipotant hand.
Other than that everything was hunky dory. Even though we were keen to reach our destination it was a pity it had to come to an end. As a lifestyle I would have been happy for it to go on for many years. Living on a boat is great. This I swear by the blood of my Gypsy Mother.
Was it what I expected? NO!! Looking through my rose coloured glasses with a mind crammed full of blue sky thinking, off we set. Reality was harder than expected. Long legs in rough seas take their toll. I wouldn't go so far as saying that the best part of sailing is reaching your destination but there were times of great joy when the entrance to a safe haven came into view. Just as joyous were the days when under sail, the pure poetry of making your next port using nature - unforgettable.
What Next?
Get ourselves established on the island. The static caravan is already there (what a job that was!) (serves the pikey right).
Sell Happy Daze. We want to get a good fast work boat - RIB or fast hard boat will have many more applications for an island like Eday. Happy Daze has done what I put her together to do, so off she goes. At some point we will be in the market for a 30+ ft yacht to do the Atlantic circuit. Another project to put a boat together for that job alone!
In the mean time we've got some heaps of stone to pile back up again. So once again, its 'Hi Ho, Hi Ho, Its Off to Work We go...'

Happy Daze folks.

Ivan

2 comments:

  1. Gosh! Been following avidly, with a green glaze in my eye. well done for making it in one piece. You realise you'll not stay away from the ocean for long now it's bit yer! Take care both and keep posting!
    Simon & Sarah
    PS - Great news: Sarah's pregnant, due end of March!

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  2. Hi Si, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! A dad again! Hope you are all well. Glad to hear you have enjoyed following our trip. We will still keep putting bits on, as we get settled and stuck in on Eday! Shall be back there next week to start moving rocks around and planning the rebuilding. Happy Daze x

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