Tuesday 21st July 2015 –
Vlieland – Day 49
The wind
reached its peak at 03.00 with viscous gusts which pushed the yacht over about
10 degrees onto the pontoon. There were
some of us about making sure there was no damage being done.
At walk
ashore in the afternoon took us back to the village, where we visited the
church graveyard and found a section being well maintained by the Commonwealth
War Graves Commission.
The headstones’
inscriptions told of the allied airmen who lost their lives on this island in
the Second World War, a remainder of those troubled times, in this tranquil
area of the village.
| Village Square |
Onto the
high street and into the Co-op where we purchased our stores, then sat outside
an ice-cream shop, enjoying our cornets in the warm sunshine and shelter from
the now decreasing wind.
Back to the
marina and into the shower block which was full of youngsters from the many now
moored Dutch sail training barges. They
were getting themselves all polished for a night on the town, while we settled
to stay close by.
Into the
marina ‘De Dining’ restaurant which was also full, we waited some time for our
meal of broccoli soup, followed by pork satay which was most enjoyable.
We were back
on board and in our beds for 23.00 anticipating, an early start tomorrow and
another attempt at the North Sea crossing.
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