Well that was a relaxing couple of days near York, pity the weather wasn’t as nice as it had been throughout the week but we managed to avoid rain so not too bad. Thanks to Ian & Marianne for organising, it was a well-equipped site with easy access to York city centre for those who wanted to go.

We were later to the site than is ideal but once there, a few minutes and we’re ready to rumble

Time for Muzette and I to disappear to the nearby Naburn locks

The weir on the Ouse
Now having read the blurb about the site I did fancy taking the river-bus from the locks into York centre but that service doesn’t start until April. That would have been ideal as a relaxing way to see the river and also pass Bishopthorpe Palace, residence of John Sentamu, Archbishop of York.

So, not to worry, we just hired this for a cruise

Are we pleased to be going on the river cruise after all?

The old swing railway bridge....

....with a rather odd sculpture – a fisherman catching a train

There was some very strange river craft along the bank

Bishopthorpe Palace

Oh no, Cap’n Hannah

She soon got the hang of the compass and the GPS....

....although there were no turnings she could go wrong at, only other boats to hit

How the other half live – indoor swimming pool with back garden onto a private mooring

A common bee-fly....

....research for Muzette’s homework on insects

See, I can do this type of thing now I’ve washed the Bongo

Red sky at night, York Minster’s on fire again

Oddest roof award had to go to this

Back to the Palace – the main entrance this time.

Top tip of the weekend from Mike (DreamWarrior), the current fish & chip shop of the year on the A64 to the east of York....

....aptly named too....

Oh yes!! – what a way to finish the weekend!!