Sunday, 17 August 2008

Stuck in the Mud

The plan this weekend was to take the boat upriver to have its bottom well-scrubbed before we set off for Holland next week. A 26 hour crossing of the unpredictable North Sea which is going to be a serious challenge to my fledgling sailing abilities and probably a real endurance test.

On Friday, however, I started sneezing, had a splitting headache and felt really rough, so The Man in the Pink Shirt set off alone to do whatever needed to be done to make us seaworthy, while I curled up in bed to concentrate on fighting the bug.

Perhaps it was just as well in the end as, when he phoned a few hours later, disaster had struck and he was well and truly stuck in the mud, just yards from the pontoon and relative safety, the tide going out rapidly and the boat sinking deeper and deeper into the thick, smelly, gooey muck, mosquitoes filling the cabin. He had very little food as it was meant to be a quick in and out trip, and an empty water tank, as he had emptied it out in an attempt to lighten the boat and free it. He was completely alone out there, covered in mud, in a very remote spot, waiting for the tide to come in again and lift him out - if he wasn't too deeply rammed in. It was an anxious time for both of us, although I decided that being safe and dry at home was definitely the better option!

Luckily the news in the morning was better. The tide had done its work and he was afloat again, the boat scrubbed and the prospect of an easy return home. I just hope that the trip to Holland goes more smoothly and the jinx is satisfied for now.

5 comments:

  1. Have a wonderful time! Good to see you back again.

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  2. Hope all goes well. I think you should change your blog title (not my life now, the other one!)
    Have a good summer.

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  3. Thanks M&M. Very nervous about this trip - I've not done anything like it before.

    I do think of changing it Elizabeth. I started off thinking I would tell one story, but ended up telling another, much happier one. Maybe one day, when I'm very old, I shall tell the first one, when it doesn't hurt quite so much. It was quite a story.

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  4. Bless you.
    Just seen your comments with Elizabeth.
    It is funny how we do things like that-that was exactly how my Orange Man Blog came about.
    x

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  5. Serendipity Angel. Good luck with the novel. You are brave to give it a go.

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