Here we are back in Poole. After a quick painting job at one of our rentals, we were free to take a wander. When we arrived the weather was fine, but this afternoon the heavens opened, resulting in a beautiful rainbow arching over the harbour.
We decided to seek refuge down by the waterfront, where we enjoyed some down time whilst eating delicious food at a pub down at the quay. Tomorrow morning, at eight-thirty we will be on a sailing to France, so for our convenience we are staying overnight at Poole Ferry Terminal, Marge holding her ground amongst the posh motorhomes and caravans.
Our destination is Morocco. Do you hear that Marge? We'd really like you to get us there, and back. We have been home just four days, and in our haste have forgotten to purchase headlight deflectors and the breathalyser kit required for European travel. But that's not a problem, if the adjacent cafe with a small shop is open in the morning we'll buy them there, otherwise we'll have to purchase them on the car ferry. No worries. When we arrived home from Scotland John was surprised how much his courgettes had grown. He planted them from seed with one of our grandsons.
Before leaving for Scotland
Before leaving this morning
That grandson is now in charge of watering, and we are hoping when we return the plants will be bearing produce. If all goes well we'll be returning home towards the end of July. Do you hear that Marge? We'd like this trip to run smoothly please, no wobbly moments as on your last trip to Europe.

























































