Sunday, 23 August 2020
ONWARD HO !! ALONG THE EAST COAST
ONWARD HO !! ALONG THE EAST COAST
Just a quick video update of the " Just Because " and myself and Darren sailing Onward from Lowestoft having sails repaired and ready to go as we sail onward from Lowestoft in what has been an epic adventure sailing round the Coast of Britain and showing you all how ordinary folk can sail the ocean A Big Thank You to the Royal Suffolk and Norfolk Yacht Club for upholding the spirit and Good Will of Sailing - Thank You ( Check Out Details on the Marina Resources for the Guys )
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GUIDE TO NORN IRELAND LANGUAGE
GUIDE TO NORN IRON ( NORTHERN IRELAND ) SLANG
Fegs: Cigarettes " Fags" . “Can I have twenty fegs and a can of orange?”
Boggin’ Very dirty.
Hallion – wild or clumbsy person – can be affectionate “ ye Big hallion” or as Skipper James would say " Come on , Mr Moore , you big Hallion , get the sails folded"
Hop up well - Hap Up Well– Wrap Up Well - dress warmly. Well Happed up
Gub – mouth “shut yer gub or ah’ll shut it fer ye!”
Slabber – someone talking rubbish or behind your back “did you hear the slabber from thon man?”
Scaldy – really short hair cut. Mr Moore is a Scaldy . Mr Moore has cut his Hair
Wick: Stupid, useless. “Them new Shoes are wick”
Veda: Malted bread native to Northern Ireland. Lovely with some butter and cheese.
We Folk on the " Just because " thought we best throw in a language lesson for you good folk in the event we meet on the High seas , Shores or Mountains or even over a wee dram. Follow us on the You Tube to practice your new found skill.😊
Buck eejit. A term of endearment for people who are silly, or a bit of an idiot. ..
Baltic - " Its Baltic Out there " - Newer slang term meaning Cold , Freezing
Scunder’d – embarrassed or fed up – “Ah was fair scunder’d when they saw the state a the working kitchen!”As a noun it means disgust, dislike; and something that causes disgust " Skipper James is scundered with the weather "
Bout ye? How is one
Holy Terra A Terrible Person or scenario The price of thon is a terra
Boys a dear An exclamation of sadness, shock or happiness. It covers all bases. Used in the same ways “oh my goodness” can be.
Class - Brilliant , excellent A good Thing Mr Moore Says " The Views are Class "
Craic - The " Craics Good " - The venue party conversation is Good !!
Dander - Sudds is off for a wee Dander . Mr Boyd is of for a little walk
Doser - as in "No Doser " - A switched on Cookie , someone who's wide awake
Foundered To feel cold.
Boggin’ Very dirty.
Hop up well - Hap Up Well– Wrap Up Well - dress warmly. Well Happed up
Galloot /ɡəˈluːt/ n. slang a clumsy or uncouth person.
Slabber – someone talking rubbish or behind your back “did you hear the slabber from thon man?”
Scaldy – really short hair cut. Mr Moore is a Scaldy . Mr Moore has cut his Hair
Bake - Shut your Bake . A corruption of Shut your Beak . Close ones mouth
Oul-Doll: Old Lady. " That oul doll looks like your granny "
Poke - An Older Term for an ice cream !!! " Get us a Poke with a flake in it "
Cricket as S - As Crooked as S. A difficult or awkward person.
Mad - Hectic
Windy , Windee - Look out Of - The Window
Local Food
Paris Bun - A sugared bun in the shape of a cone sung about in may of Van Morrisons Songs
Champ : A Tasty Simply Dish - Masked Potatoes with Spring Onion and a big knob of butter , with Salt & Pepper !!
Mr Boyds famous Stick as seen in the Jura Video , made out of Flotsom and Jetsom , A sturdy stick with Deer Antler and Beach Rope as Grips and a Copper washer and screw on the base , as the say in Norn Ireland " he's no doser "
Dear Mr Boyd
Its Judy here . Forgive me making eyes on you but its not often you see a fine fella like yourself in great control of stick . I look forward to following your ups and down with interest . Dont Fall In
Best wishes
Judy
Dear Judy
Eyes off I seen him first
Thursday, 20 August 2020
HELP FROM RIGGER NEEDED
RIGGER NEEDED
As I say in the Video I am stuck here with sail Problems at ROYAL NORFOLK
& SUFFOLK YACHT CLUB and am in dire need of Rigger . I am running on a limitted Budget and fresh air so any help from a Rigger would be greatly appreciated and not go un noticed . and would be more than happy to put your logo or service in the Sponsor Section of the Blog
I would just like to say THANKS to all who helped on the GO FUND Page ( Button Above) big and small to make these adventures possible, so I thought you all deserve a special mention to date and a BIG THANK YOU
Adam D, Michael P , Paul B , Charlie M, Edward E , Douglas W , David H
Violeta V. , Mark D , Clare K , Mandy D , Colin F , Leslie H , Julie P and to the many folk who post anon
I’m now stuck in Lowestoft UK (21/08 /20 ) in a marina due to some problems with my forestay rigging on “just because”. It’s pretty expensive being stuck here waiting on riggers to come sort my problem the weather is easing and looking so good for us to munch up a few miles In my circumnavigation of the uk and Ireland we kind of done it the long way taking in the outer Hebrides also just to make it a little harder and add some miles to it and hopefully keeping you all entertained. I don’t want to be doing more miles with my boat as she isn’t right and I still have a passage across the Celtic sea which is a big offshore sail and part of the fastnet race a race my boat was built for..you will see " Just Because " round the famous fast net rock. I also have an inexperienced crew with me on this one so I want things right. Anyway I’d just like to say a massive thank you to all you that has helped me here
We are currently resolving all of the Technical issues and Journey Problems so keep watching on You Tube or Follow the regular updates on the Blog. Feel free to comment or suggest anything that you would find interesting or useful here. Watch Out !!! "Just Because " is Ready To Move
LOCHMADDY & SCALPAY
LOCHMADDY & SCALPAY
Well since I have good web here ( LOWESTOFT ) I guess it’s time to give you the next episode of my antics. Lots going on here at the minute and it’s the first I’ve got sitting down. So we leave south Uist and head to north Uist to a place known as Lochmaddy. Well let’s first start with the sail up it was uneventful peaceful run we even seen some dolphins. When we pulled into Lochmaddy we were glad to see room on the pontoon as we knew heavy wind was coming ...the run into the pontoons is straight forward. The marina itself had nothing when we were there as it is undergoing a big overhaul no showers toilets all the things you would associate with a marina we did get cal macs free WiFi tho. There is shop fuel and hotel here all close by so you can get what you need... it’s a small place So we get a break in the wind so we make a dash for island of Scalpay just of the the Isle of Harris we were for going west out to St Kilda and the beautiful west coast of Harris but weather wouldn’t allow and we would of waited ages...so Scalpay it was... the south anchorage here is very beautiful and that’s where we dropped the hook....no great hazards here and the holding is great in about 9meters you will stick out a blow. Anyway I’m of for a shower here at our new location so folks have an awesome weekend and get out there and have yourselves some adventures
Back Ground
Scalpay is a popular location for fishing, diving, walking and relaxing, has a population of around 300 and the majority of islanders speak Gaelic.
Eilean Glas, which can be found on a small peninsula to the eastern shore of the island, is home to the first lighthouse to be built in the Outer Hebrides. The island has quite a number of lochans, the largest of these being Loch an Duin, which has a small island with the remains of a fort.
Wednesday, 19 August 2020
Thursday, 13 August 2020
SEA OF HEBRIDES
SEA OF HEBRIDES
Wednesday, 12 August 2020
Quote of the Week - New Feature
" The Inbetweeners "
Sunday, 9 August 2020
LOOK OF HORROR FUN ON THE HIGH SEAS
FUN ON THE HIGH SEAS
Thursday, 30 July 2020
RUM TO CANNA
RUM TO CANNA
We leave the isle of Rum for an uneventful sail to Canna another one of the small isles. Nothing hard about this short 10mile passage and no hazards we did come across a ship wreck stuck on the side of Rum tho. Canna itself can have awful holding so we took up a mooring ball the harbour is well enough sheltered here the little village store has good WiFi and the people around it are super friendly. This little island has a lot to offer in the ways of walks and wildlife it’s absolutely beautiful and my videos will do it no justice. It has little hidden beaches which are a great place to kickstart your head again...there is many eagles and puffins so if you like birds ..... the islanders themselves are very nice people all 16 of them. So think I should shut up now and let you watch the video ...hope you enjoy.
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