RBE Day 23 – Rest Day In Scilly Isles and late departure to Milford Haven

Woken this morning to a fabulous view of the Scilly Isles – absolutely beautiful.  We were all a little split between wanting to spend more time in the Scilly’s balanced with the desire to move forward with our namesake – and get around Britain – so a compromise was reached by Fred who suggested we spend the day on the Scilly’s then make a night passage.  The wind is against us heading straight towards Ireland as it would be right on our nose with little chance of getting the sails up – so, much against Fred’s desire to visit the place – we are heading to Wales!

Pootled into New Grimsby Quay on the tender

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and set about exploring Tresco.

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A beautiful place, quiet and quaint, it felt like we were abroad – like a tropical paradise in British waters – we headed to Abbey Gardens.  The flowers were absolutely beautiful – everywhere to be seen

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As we neared the gardens we were warned about our behaviour

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It actually reads part way through “to abstain from picking flowers of scribbling nonsense and committing such like small nuisances”  Early ASBO’s!

Havin reached the gardens, we found it was a £10 admission charge and after some consideration, realised that was 3 pints and we really ought to be sensible and go for a for lunch instead at the same cost.  We took a beautiful walk along the coastline – the sun came out and we really did feel like we were in a tropical paradise

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We finished walking and found the pub and enjoyed a well earned shandy and lunch.  The mist rolled in from the sea and we decided to return to RBE

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Back to the boat at 3.30 and time for a cuppa.  I headed to my cabin now as we have had such an exhausting day (!) and we are sailing through the night, leaving after dinner – however, at 5.20, I was awaken from my snooze to hear the engine being started and the sails being set – the sun had come out and Fred had decided it was time to leave.

He was absolutely right and we had a beautiful sail from the Scillys

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which was made even more special by being joined by dolphins – who were a little camera shy – but I did manage to snap one quickly just to prove they were there – look hard!

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Chris was busy cooking and delighted us with yet another cracking meal – chicken a’la greque (I made that name up but it was chicken in breadcrumby thingie served with mashed potatoes and brocolli)  I really did think I might lose weight on this trip – but I fear it might be the opposite!

The sunset was stunning

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and we began the night watches at 10 – starting with Mike and John, next up at midnight is Chris and Pete followed by Fred and I at 2 – I know the 2 hours will fly when Im with Fred as he still has a number of stories in his repertoire that he has left to share!

Its now 22.40 – Im snuggled in bed with the waves lapping against the boat – we are making a lovely passage towards Wales at 4.5 to 5 knots on a constant port tack – time to sleep………

About Jill Beckett

I hope you enjoy reading this blog, it is written purely for entertainment value as a way of keeping a journal for myself and helping to stay in touch with family and friends around the world. I started writing this blog in 2011 when I gave up my job in the UK as a midwife ("The Baby Catcher"!) and began circumnavigating Britain on a 45ft yacht. I try to "Live Life to the Full", "Think out of the Box" “Live a life less Ordinary” and any other cliches for making the best of it that you can think of! We really do only have one life, and Im trying to make the very best of it, I hope this blog inspires you to do likewise. Work sometimes gets in the way, and I often return to “baby catching” but I try to have as many adventures as I can. I have written about some of these here, from my time circumnavigating the coast of Britain, living in Bali and training as a Dive Master and Scuba Dive Instructor, sailing from Malaysia to the E Coast of Australia and living in Australia and New Zealand. Drop me a message, I would love to hear from you and see what you think of my blog! Mwah x
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