Relax, Lesley hasn’t gone far but she’s
deputed the writing of this blog post to me, Greygal. A former full-time
blogger, I now do occasional guest spots on friends’ blogs, usually in the
aftermath of one of my vigilante boating sessions. For those of you who don’t
know about VB-ing, it’s basically inviting yourself at very short notice – or
even with no notice at all, so they can’t escape – onto your friends’ boats.
Sometimes this is for cruising, sometimes just for kicking back on the towpath,
but always it involves taking outrageous advantage of good people’s hospitality
and having a jolly good time. And people do tend to fall victim to it on a
rather regular basis...and telling me where they are on their blogs is so
thoughtful!
So picture the scene, NY Yarwood, in
company with NB Maltilda Rose AND a rather fab Brucie bonus of NB No Problem
hanging out at Little Thetford on the Ouse. I had given them a heads-up in the
week that being so close to home, they were in my VB gunsights – can’t say
fairer than that, two days to come up with an excuse! But there was Lesley,
with Floyd and Fletcher, waiting for us right on cue on Saturday morning. On
this occasion we were upping the VB stakes a bit as we’d brought along Herbie
and Eddie for some dog socialization – the chance to meet the Tibetan Terriers,
Baxter and Mutley, and Meg and puppy Penny, was too good to pass up. Precautionary
muzzles were in place, of course, but as it turned out, they weren’t needed –
well, not for the dog rumble as they all got along famously from the off. Much
like the humans really, as it was great to at last have a chance to chat
properly to Sue and Vic, and to catch up with old chums Lesley and Joe and
Graham and Jill.
Now there are some golden rules for making
VB-ing work. Being a willing crew member; being able to eat your own weight in
Danish pastries; not breaking your friend’s boat; not blocking the loo. Oh, and
not letting your dogs eat the lunch that was due to be prepared for you. You
see, while my back was turned, and while Lesley was inviting my husband to
inspect her bed (Stop it! It’s a boatman’s cabin bed, he hasn’t seen one
before, okay?), while this was going on, Herbie and Eddie were left in the
saloon, unmuzzled. They didn’t stay in the saloon, because they thought the
galley looked more interesting, and the two Tesco Finest pizzas on the worktop
more interesting still. As my good pal Sue off Indigo Dream said when told
about the episode – ‘Leaving those two unattended near food? Are you mad?’. Not
mad, just distracted, because the boatman’s cabin is rather splendid. Anyway, the
first we knew of this tragedy was when Lesley stuck her head out of the side
hatch and said ‘The dogs have had our lunch’. Why I was the only one of the
assembled throng who knew instantly that she wasn’t joking, I don’t
know…actually I do. This was Herbie and Eddie…two of my four greyhound
magicians who can make food disappear just like that. Thank heaven I hadn’t
brought Archie and Henry along too, as they would probably have got into the
fridge and emptied that for good measure.
Now what I love about my boaty friends is
that adversity never fazes them. So what if the dogs have scoffed the pizza,
let’s have a barbie instead. And in less than an hour, a resplendent feast was
assembled and Andy and I – who had done nothing except cause lunch number one
to be lost – were treated to burgers, sausages, chicken, gammon, salad and two
puds! Seriously, such warm and generous hospitality, it was fab (Note to self:
I wonder if Dominos do towpath deliveries?). It was truly one of those
serendipitous sessions, not really going how we’d planned, but turning out
better than we could have hoped. The dogs – my two on leads with strict
instructions to keep their long snouts out of other people’s burger buns –
continued to get on without a murmur, and the humans just gabbled on until we,
very sadly, had to tear ourselves a way at teatime. Cue sighs of relief at the
prospect of supper being safe at least.
But with VB-ing, it’s like Arnie says –
‘We’ll be back’. Probably in a few weeks when the guys get to Cambridge –
that’s even closer to home and we have another couple of dogs that like pizza.
Great to hear from Greygal - we miss her blogs! When you next see or hear from her, please give her our regards and say 'Swallows and Amazons Forever' from Roger and Pip.
ReplyDeleteBlimey you're taking a chance Pip - you could get a visit from these Pirates - offer an inch of encouragement and your will find Windsong boarded by the Greyhound supporters raiding party!
ReplyDeleteLesley
How cruel, just one pizza per dog? Well I hope it was at least a meat feast.
ReplyDeleteRichard
Hi Richard
ReplyDeleteThe next edition of the greyhound raiding party has threatened us with four pizza fans so I will be sure to get in the requisite number - or would sausages do perhaps?
Lesley
Don't worry too much about quantities. If it is not enough I am sure they will just help themselves. You may need to worry a bit about their nutritional balance so perhaps leave a few boxes of cereal (Kellogs obviously, they won't eat own brand) on a shelf less than 7' above floor level. If you don't have any cereal then Krispy Kreams will do, grudgingly.
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Richard the padlocks are on order...
DeleteLesley
I've asked Sid and Archie and they would like pepperoni please. No jalapeños. Thanks in anticipation.
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Can you ask Sid and Archie whether they would prefer the pizzas cooked or raw, I want to anticipate their catering requirements...
DeleteXX Lesley
Cooked please. And if you could remove the polystyrene discs that would be appreciated. Plays havoc with the indigestion. They are SO looking forward to it!
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