

Sadly the final parade of ships along the shore we were all looking forward to had to be stopped because a massive downpour made it almost impossible to see anything either on shore or at sea.
Regardless, I thoroughly enjoyed the evening. There were freight ships going in and out in the background to add to the entertainment. Young Bronte was engrossed with what was going on around her. She even handled the fact that we were to walk back along the sea wall to Hartlepool – some 6 miles – to avoid waiting approx. 1 hour for a bus. It was a really lovely evening with the view of the lights along the coast making it even better.
On Thursday, as well as getting Bronte to & from gym, Pat was looking after her other granddaughter, Rimini for the day. She’s a lively 4 year old who spent the day keeping us both on our toes. We walked over to the Marina area to check out the preparations for the ship arrivals. The race has been affected by low winds delaying most arrivals. One of the large ships was in and a couple smaller ones. The only problem was they were still getting things ready for the start of the festivities today, so we couldn’t get near the large one. Plenty of time though, most of these are due in later today, so we’re heading over to see the fun from here.
Well, that’s all for this edition folks - no more for a few days as the library isn’t open on the weekend. I hope everyone is keeping healthy, warm and dry. Take care……
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