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Headlife
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Dad stuff etc.
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Garden rosemary tea
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Enjoying a cup of sweet rosemary tea from our garden in Worcestershire, England.
How to make camellia japonica tea
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The leaves of the camellia japonica bush in our garden in Worcestershire, England, make a nice cup of black tea.
Scillonian III in rough seas
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Gale 7 ESE, seas rough (what the ferry company calls “choppy”) from St. Mary’s to Penzance, April 2018.
Aber Falls, Gwynedd
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Aber Falls is a waterfall located about two miles south of the village of Abergwyngregyn, Gwynedd, Wales. The waterfall is formed as the Afon Goch plunges about 120 feet over a sill of igneous rock in the foothills of the Carneddau range.
Lovely old ship and certainly a better ride than on Condor Liberation.
AKA "the great white stomach pump"
Vomit comet😂
Grim!
It's more reliable in bad weather than flying. Flights often get cancelled due to fog. Only felt rough on this ship once, and that was due to a hangover. Take a Kwell or similar, you'll be fine!
Still prefer it to the skybus.
Smaller warships are like that.
I was on this exact one
I remember doing this trip to the islands....I was not sea sick only sick when I see all the other people being sick....soon got over it thou...the islands are fantastic.
We sailed on the "Scillonian III"'s predecessor three years running in the late 1950's for magical Island holidays on Saint Martin's, and only on one out of the six voyages did we have a smooth crossing. Even the dog was seasick on one occasion!
Oh no......i hope our dog is going to be ok on there
@@cornwall9 I think so, this was a rather extreme situation, when we almost missed the "Scillonian" due to our inter-island boat from St Martins being delayd by a storm, whose effects we felt in rough seas and torrential rain during the crossing to Penzance. St Martins was a "paradise" for our dog, as well as us, during our holidays there.
When I went on the ferry everybody else was sick I was the only one Sat there eating a large Mars bar lol
@@jackwatsonepic626 My mum and I are like that when I was a kid. Dad and sister were knocked out with Gravol and nowhere to be seen and mum and I were always finding the highest point in a ship that could get to, snacking on something-or-other. She always said it was because of our Cornish ancestry. Maybe so. Sea sickness seems to be a deadly enough condition to weed out the weaker ones.
@@hughrainbird43 I reckon everybody should visit the isles of Scilly my favourite island was st. Agnes if you go there on a nice week ☀️ it's better than been in the Caribbean🏝️
Technically Settlands.
Boss Nass