Scene in Aeroskobing 25 Aug



After getting up late and doing the food shopping, we mooched around delightful Aeroskobing - can't have too much of this place. The inside pics are from an original 1700s house furnished by sculptor Gunnar Hammerich (1893-1977); it is stuffed with his collection of antiques, including 3,000 Dutch tiles. 

It just happens that we have chosen the w/e when possibly the largest German sailing regatta of the year spends the night in Aeroskobing. It's an annual event, they only race about 21 miles from Kappeln in Germany. The Old Harbour is reserved for them - over a hundred yachts and 1,000 participants ... and a LOT of beer. It is truly an amazing sight. This harbour, as with so many, used to be for fishing boats and there's a common saying along the lines of 'there were so many boats you could walk across the middle of the harbour'. The well-heeled Germans have managed to create the modern day equivalent! 

Other than that, the rain comes and goes and we chill out and read, play cards and dominoes, and occasionally look at the news. This evening we walked the few minutes into town just in time to see the marching band leading a procession of most of the German sailors. We also got talking to a Danish/English couple who used to own a Nic 35 just like ours - small world as ever.

We have started experimenting with short videos held on our private YouTube channel. Here are a couple:
A harbour full of yachts
The marching band
and randomly a large fish supper 

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