Category: Boating
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Sunny Days : Stormy Seas

Poppy's CrownWe have just had the Royal Hobart Regatta Long Weekend and you guessed – we went away again on the boat to Bruny Island.

We had a lovely swim at Little Fancy Bay on Saturday afternoon; Nick caught nineteen flathead at Missionary Bay; we had a nice catch up with friends on their yacht and then weathered the biggest storm I have seen in the Channel!  We were fine but had to make a quick dash from an exposed bay into 65 Knot winds.  Unfortunately some other boats weren’t so lucky as they dragged their moorings from Kettering and ended up on the rocks on Bruny Island.

On our way home yesterday we checked out the Royal Hobart Regatta and Poppy welcomed the cruise ship to town!

Poppy's Crown

The crew hanging out

The crew hanging out

The crew hanging out

Drinks at Little Fancy

Drinks at Little Fancy

James in the Jolly Jumper

Poppy & her friends watching Happy Feet in the shade!

Sunday Storm

Mistraal in the Sunday storm

Sunday Storm

Poppy's Dolly Hospital

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Pancake ingredients

James & his Dad

Hobart Regatta

Hobart Regatta

Hobart Regatta

Hobart Regatta

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This Boating Life

Poppy on Australia DayWe have had another amazing long weekend away on the boat and at the risk of providing similar content to previous posts, I just can’t help but share more photos with you!

Our time was spent with our friends at South Bruny Island and incorporated lots of water play, flying kites, beach BBQ’s, swimming, sleeping and eating. Nick and Brett went for a dive on Saturday and returned with abalone and crayfish!  Australia Day was spent on Butlers Beach in glorious conditions.

Poppy flying her kite

Needless to say, my time on the boat is not always ‘smooth sailing’.  These are some of the quirks I persevere with:

  • It is a nightmare getting Poppy into bed on the boat, let alone for her to go to sleep before 9 pm!  (This topic is a blog post for another day)
  • James hates wearing his PFD (Personal Flotation Device) and every time we go ashore he bursts into tears and cries most of the time he is on the beach
  • If we move at night the anchor winch is so noisy it has been known to wake both Poppy and James, after hours of getting (her) to sleep
  • When pulling the dinghy back in the water on Saturday afternoon, I got oil on the sleeve my cashmere jumper.  Mental note – wear old clothes!
  • Bless our little Tagus for sometimes she leaks and my bed gets wet
  • Two children, a dog, Nick and I crammed into one small space can push the most even-tempered to become ‘snappy Tom‘.

Despite these woes, there is nothing better to wake up with my family on a blue sky day, crank up the tunes, cook up some pancakes and see Poppy jump off the back of the boat into her Dad’s arms!  Bring on the many more trips, wet bed and all!  Xx

Poppy flying her kite

Beach Babes

Brett's Crayfish

Butlers Beach

Poppy's Hand

Mistraal & Iverus

Bushwalk

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Australia Day

Happy Australia Day for the 26th.  We are off again on our little floating caravan … bring on the good times!  Xx

Tagus

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Summer Lovin’

James and his Dad

Boy oh boy – talk about a busy week enjoying these glorious summer days! I have three photo galleries for you today!

1.  Last Wednesday Nick and I looked at the weather forecast and decided to sneak away on the boat for a couple of days.  We spent last Thursday with our friends at one of my favourite places – North Tinpot Bay on Bruny Island.  Poppy was so exhausted from being in the water all day, it took her a couple of days to recover!

North Tinpot Bay

2.  We returned on Friday afternoon and went to Rectango for a little boogie.  On Saturday I went to the Hobart International Tennis Tournament to watch the women’s final.  An amazing view from the stadium seats and a total bonus to experience such international sporting prowess!

Sisters

Hobart International

3.  Jimmy, Tracy and their children were also visiting us from Sydney over the weekend and after a big breakfast cook-up we went to Richardsons Beach for another day of beach folly.  Slip, Slop, Slap!  Oh how I love summer.  Xx

Jimmy Martin

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Potty ♥

Today I am loving that Poppy is now officially toilet trained!

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Poppy was showing signs that she was ready and Christmas was a perfect time as we were on holidays and away on the boat.  She loved doing a few ‘bush wees’ when we were at Middleton and at the beach.

We’ve only had a few ‘accidents’ but all in all it has been a very smooth transition.  It is so nice to only change (and buy) one set of nappies now.  Yippee!

So now she wears:

Bonds Briefs

… and uses one of these!

Baby Bjorn Potty Chair

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Rockly Rolly

Poppy

Mum, it’s rockly rolly!

With this statement, Poppy summed up our recent boating trip perfectly!  She couldn’t quite say “rocky” without the ‘l’.

It was our first trip away as a family of four on our little Tagus and we had a fab time but did strike some very windy weather over the four days, hence the ‘rocky rolly’!  We bunkered down in the safety of sheltered coves on Bruny Island and had a very relaxing time with our friends.

I ended up ‘jumping ship’ with Poppy, James and Maisy due to the conditions and John, my father-in-law picked us up from North Bruny Island on Saturday afternoon.

Both James and Poppy slept well in their new bunks on board, which was a relief!

Poppy & Nick at The Gentlemans - Bruny Island

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A Trip Away

Fireside Explore

A long weekend, three boats, four girls, one baby, two dogs and four days of relaxing, exploring, playing and discovering.  Nice!

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Tall Ships

Tall Ships

On Friday evening we went out on the river to welcome the Tall Ships to Hobart.  James, Leesa, Depha, Cath and their children joined us on Nick’s folks’ boat for a cruise and to watch the fabulous fireworks.

A lovely evening with lovely friends.  Pops was exhausted when I tucked her into bed at 9.00 pm – she certainly had expended all of her energy playing with the ‘big girls’!

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

Tall Ships

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Maria Island ♥

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We have just returned from a fabulous boating holiday to Maria Island off Tasmania’s east coast.  It was the first time we have gone to Maria on Tagus and apart from Nick’s painful toothache over the weekend – we had a successful trip.

We left bright and early on Thursday morning, across Frederick Henry Bay through the Denison Canal and the Marion Narrows and arrived in Riedle Bay on Maria Island by the afternoon.  We met up with James, Leesa, Meg and Emily on their yacht Iverus.  All the girls loved running along the isolated beach to stretch their ‘sea legs’ after the long journey.

Hobart - Maria Island

Nick and I caught quite a few flathead on Good Friday for our lunch in Whalers Cove.  There is nothing better knowing that the fish you are eating was only swimming an hour ago!  Fresh is best.

Depha, Chris and Freya arrived later on Friday afternoon and we all enjoyed a great catch up that night.  My friend from Mother’s Group – Alicia, and her husband Richard and daughter Lexie also arrived on their yacht Clancy on Saturday afternoon.  Poppy and Lexie loved playing on the beach together.

The next couple of days were very relaxing with long walks along the beautiful beach; playing in the sand with Poppy; afternoon sleeps; catching fish, abalone and crayfish and of course savouring their flavours.  Poppy slept beautifully despite the strong winds that blew through, particularly on Saturday night.  Easter Bunny even found us on Sunday morning, where Poppy experienced her first chocolate!

On Sunday night we held our second Easter Progressive Dinner Party, with Zucchini & Feta Fritters served on Iverus, followed by a beautiful Fish Curry made by Chris on Breakwater Bay and I made the classic Golden Syrup Dumplings to finish off the meal.  However our second progressive dinner wasn’t all smooth sailing – Leesa and James were wrangling with their fritter mixture and consoling a very upset Emily; we had a bird crash on board Chris & Depha’s boat during the meal and took some nursing before flying off again; the sink became blocked and fish were flapping on the deck!  Luckily we didn’t don the black tie outfits this year!

We returned back through the Canal on Monday and stayed another night in Norfolk Bay, with the obligatory campfire on the beach where the girls loved toasting their marshmallows!  Lovely xx.

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I haven’t shared many photos of Poppy of late due to my computer troubles. So here are some recent ones of our little beach babe at Little Fancy Bay on Bruny Island and riding Freddie Hallett’s scooter at Nutgrove!