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  1. A spot we found in our little camper van a couple of weeks ago, we parked for the night in a carpark by the quarry and sat watching the sunset over Chesil beach. In the morning we walked around the now nature reclaimed quarry and was pleasantly surprised to find loads of Sculptures created in the quarry by artists since 2003. It makes a very unusual open air sculture park and is visited by many.

    Just a few I took to give you an idea...

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  2. I'm wondering if these are what we call locally as Rapeseed beetles, irritating little beeetles that live and feed in Oilseed Rape fields. If you wear a bright green or and red or orange safety clothing you nearly get driven bonkers by the damn things in the summer !

    They didnt call me the 'man in black' for no reason! :)

     

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  3. I for one would much rather sail on the four masted Barque (if that is what this is) rather than the 12 storey or more cruise liner. Nothing against a cruise liner as we did enjoy the one and only one we did sail on so far.

     But the sound of sails and rigging when you are sailing adds to the joy of being afloat, so the real sailing ship for me!

     

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  4. I would sell the house tomorrow and live on one. We got as far as looking at one for sale for £27,000 and while we both loved it, reality set in and realised that for our age we should have done it years ago and grown into it. It would be too much now with my hips and knees playing up as they have the last year :( 

  5. 3 hours ago, Ryewolf said:

    That's a very nice typical English scene, I've always fancied a narrowboat life, the big downside would be a lack of a car....

    Most , if not all the boat dwellers I have got to know over the years have cars. You have to move locations every two weeks, but the is always somewhere nearby to park your car, most have a bike to ride along the towpath to pick their cars up and move them.

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