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We missed last weekend as the weather reports were so bad as to put even us off. So we were really excited about getting back to Bee-Jay.

Beth’s friend Sophie was joining us for the weekend.

We arrived around 7pm in Lisbellaw to see that our local chippy had closed. Disaster! So we delivered everybody to Crawford’s Marina and I headed to Lisnaskea to chippy and supermarket. Soon we were underway. We warned Sophie that we were taking her to somewhere where there was nothing. Of course this is untrue. We were taking her to a beautiful spot where we make our own entertainment.

We drove from the flybridge and it was a cool but dry evening.

Tirraroe is only about an hour from Carrybridge. When we got there, there were a couple of other boats but plenty of space to moor. Of course Connie was there – I have mentioned Connie before. She is a dog that lives on a local farm and spends the time on the jetty welcoming boats and the people on them.

The next morning, everyone was up early and the girls couldn’t wait to get in the water. Mr Alligator – the new water toy was first to get pumped out and set in the water for it’s inaugural launch. The girls had a great time being towed around the bay by Captain Bob in the dinghy. It took them a few runs to get their balance and then they were getting towed out and jumping off. After the initial shock of the water, they seemed to get quite used to it. When the girls, Captain Bob and Mr Alligator needed a rest, everyone came in and had a bite of lunch. After lunch, we all worked at putting together the minicat. The girls took this out with Captain Bob on hand in the dinghy if they needed assistance. On returning, Captain Bob went for a sail.

By now the jetty was getting busier with some boats coming and going, a motor home arriving for the night and canoeists arrived and set up camp in a tent on the nice green area.

The girls decided to get geared up again and have fun jumping into the water. They had a lot of fun.

There was a bit of excitement later in the day when a couple of hire boats arrived. For both of them, this was the first time they moored on their own and they needed a little helping hand. By the end of the week they will be experts – perhaps!

Dinner was a babrbecue on the jetty – very tasty.

The evening ended with a game of cards.

There was no doubt that everyone would sleep well after an active day.

Everyone was up early on Sunday morning and after breakfast, the girls were ready for some more trips on Mr Alligator and time in the water. Some thought them mad and others you could tell were quite envious. Captain Bob also got a good sail before we had to start the task of putting all of the “toys” away.

By early afternoon we had all packed up and a drizzle of rain had started. We headed off towards Knockninney to pump out but it was very busy – possibly due to the advertising on the lough of their bar and restaurant. So on we went to Carrybridge where we pumped out and got moored up.

A good weekend had by all.

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Just a week to go before we head from Lough Erne towards the Shannon for our three weeks cruising holiday. No better time to start our blog. We are always looking for hints and tips about places we go and through this blog we’ll share the things we find and the places we go.

So meet the crew. Captain Bob, First Mate Beth, Communications Officer Joanne and most importantly ship’s Dog Holly.

This weekend we have travelled from our mooring Crawford’s Marina in Carrybridge in Tirraroe in Upper Lough Erne.

Tirraroe is a jetty in a lovely bay just off the main route. The only facilities are a couple of taps. This is the perfect spot to moor, relax and enjoy the beautiful Fermanagh scenery. It is a fixed jetty and there has been a number of fishing pontoons built recently. Captain Bob has been doing some jobs getting ready for next weekend.

The jetty can hold 9 to 10 boats comfortably and by Saturday evening the jetty was almost full, The lovely weather meant that the air was full of barbecue cooking. Atmosphere was good and a couple of boats had even brought their own entertainment in the form of guitars and kept us entertained with very familiar songs.

A welcome site was a collie called Connie. Connie lives on a nearby farm and loves meeting everyone. So if you see her please say hello. She always welcomes a kind word – and of course some tit bits.

We made our way back to Carrybridge on Sunday using the scenic route via the share Centre.

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