Free entry to the tip will be provided only for those disposing of these four weeds and you must remove the weeds, bag them up and transport them to the tip yourself. For those unable to make it on the day, free entry and free tree vouchers will be issued to those disposing of the weeds at the dump through out the week (starting Saturday 7th -15th). Some over-the-counter products actually make the problem worse, causing surviving ants to break off and form new colonies. A few transplanted bacteria might confound future searches for life or, worse, kill any indigenous organisms. The furthest of the two narrowboats is NB Daisy, piloted across the Wash by John Chapman a few years back. The new Trimmer Trolley is designed to reduce back fatigue, strain and discomfort when mowing, edging or trimming with your line trimmer. That bottle of beach will remind you of what you love about the shore and why you want to go back soon. I will be dropping doses very slowly over the next month. Sleeping under the stars, roasting hot dogs and marshmallows over an open campfire and singing campfire songs is just as much fun at home as it is away.
Beyond here the river gets much narrower with more flow and the weed problem disappeared. We then sailed trough the small bridge hole tunnel, between the two sets of gates and onto the River Glen. They come in handy when you need to get small pieces off of the adhesive mat before you remove your project. This is one situation where landscape-savvy neighbors and the salesperson at your local home improvement store can come in very handy. Surfleet. Shop / general store to the right. Finally we enter the River Glen through Surfleet Sluice. Leaving Surfleet. River Glen. The moorings for "The Riverside Mermaid Inn" at Surfleet. Surfleet Bridge, the lowest on the river. Entering the tidal inlet below Surfleet Sluice, entrance to the River Glen. Through Surfleet the weed was not a problem, but as we approached the strung out hamlet of Pinchbeck the weed, especially the blanket variety became more of a problem. After Pinchbeck there is no more real habitation. Approaching Pinchbeck. River Glen. River Glen. Looking back at Surfleet Sluice. When the outer pointy doors started moving, Richard Creasy the Surfleet Sluice Keeper winched them open, he had already raised the electric guillotine. Richard Creasy the Surfleet Sluice Keeper winches back the pointy flood gates at the entrance to the River Glen.
Tidal River Witham, Tidal Welland Outfall and River Glen. Tidal River Welland Outfall. Being a still moonlit night and knowing the Witham / Welland Outfall we decided to go for most of the journey straight off and spend the remainder of the night (or should that be morning???!!!) on the EA Stone Jetty / Stone barge at the end of the Training Wall protected section of the Welland Outfall. It was out of gear through the rushes and over the weir, Neil managed to "steer" the rudder and skeg through the stones, but there was still a wallop on the bottom plate. It was still fairly deep, but then there was a wallop as we passed OVER a sunken rock stone weir. There needs to be 3M tide at Surfleet-Seas-End to guarantee a level, the EA only like boats to use the sluice on a falling tide, so no salt gets in the river, it is also safer, because the outer pointy flood doors cannot try to slam shut against an incoming / exiting boat. For converting between wind speed units such as knots, טלגראס נשר;
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טלגראס נתניה at about 1:00 AM, 7:00 AM,
טלגראס כיוונים גבעת שמואל 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time. Repeat, turning and cutting two more times. After a near miss on the mud banks after Boston Docks turning circle, we lost the glare of Boston, and settled down to around 7.5MPH, with the moon clearly showing the outfall mud banks also helped by the sparse red and green marker lights, all with varying flashing codes to tell you exactly where you are. To enable us to have enough time to punch the last of the fierce (like 4MPH) ebb coming up the Welland Outfall, it was full tilt down on the ebb to Tabs Head, on the Witham Outfall. Predictions are available in time steps of 3 hours for up to 10 days into the future. There is usually an application process to volunteer in a hospital, but the staff and especially the patients are always grateful for the effort.