I'm so sorry about Archie
@Annb , it's heartbreaking no other options have been found.
Temperatures have dropped spectacularly, most of the day my living room has been below 14 °C. I can live with that, but the water temperature has dropped from around 20 °C to 16 almost overnight as well with the heavy rains, so it took me a long time to get warm again.
Still, it's good practice for two weeks of camping in the UK in October, I know I'll get used to it pretty quickly.
Ready for a new ridiculous adventure? Here comes:
I'm still on this dating website, seeing if I can find something between the idiots and the creeps. I enjoyed my first ever dating experience with this Tom a few weeks ago, but it started knowing it would end nowhere with him being married. Still, it showed me that it is possible to find someone interesting.
When I first joined the site some two months ago I chatted with someone for a while and then mostly forgot about it, being busy. He sent me another message today, I mentioned the cold after swimming, he mentioned just having lit the wood stove, I expressed some envy. I also proposed meeting for a cup of coffee tomorrow afternoon to warm up after swimming, nothing to lose, if we don't like eachother we'll just go home.
He lives on a farm only accessible by water and jokingly dared me to come over for coffee, swimming. Not one to ignore a challenge, I told him I'd be there tomorrow afternoon.
I don't think he's ever had a visitor he didn't have to pick up by boat, and I doubt he really believes I'll come, not having disclosed a specific time, and he's never geven me his exact address (but enough clues to know where he lives), but I'm quite sure he hopes I will even if he doesn't believe it!
I'll only have to cross the narrow canal, there's a foot path on the north bank. The biggest challenge will be his dog. He says it's friendly, but it's also rather large. And I do have a bit of a fear for dogs, much as I love them. And this one absolutely never has someone enter its premises without an invitation, this being impossible without a boat unless you're a crazy swimmer.
I'll bring some very, very good dog treats...
Second biggest challenge will be the language. I'm sure he speaks and writes Dutch just fine, but so far he chose to chat in Friesian only. I read Friesian, and I understand Friesian up to a point, but not nearly as well as I understand English. We'll see how it goes.
So I'm off for another adventure tomorrow afternoon, and even if we don't like eachother at all, we'll both get a good story out of it!
