THE NORFOLK BROADS

Venice is famous for its gondolas and Norway for its fjords
Both don't compete however with the Norfolk Broads
Mum, Rowan, my sister and me today took a little trip
As we boarded the Cordon Rouge with Ollie as our skip
Those broads really have the most beautiful greenery
The views are spectacular with stunning scenery
All around us was peaceful, relaxing and still
Blue skies and thirty degrees for the ultimate thrill
To finish the day a lovely meal at the Kings Head
The beer was also most welcome it has to be said
So the Norfolk Broads you captured all our hearts
Always number one when it comes to our charts

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THIS IS " UP YOUR STREET " !! :)
If there are waterways which you could enjoy, this, provides them. " Messing around on the water " is a leisure pursuit providing relaxing, theraputic remedial delight. When you get involved here, you get involved.
The heart is thrown in to the mix, with the wonders of country pastime blended with a different pace.
In the soul is a yearning to explore. Here, pioneering " launch-pads " to a unique meandering frontier are readily available. Vessels of choice go from traditional English to " reed-bed " in such a personal way. What a topic to write about. " Swallows and Amazons " does not hint at the special nature of this quasi-sensual interlude, from the " mainstream " contortion. Then, it would not, would it ?
Metamorphic functionality and practicality require the approach of varied design. The " spice of life " met by a slower, more deliberate, idealism of care-free velocity !!! :) :) Why, is there criticism to this wayward older-style diversion. Who knows ? Who needs it ?
What a piece, on my " home-turf " !!! Thank you, for advertising its " sure-fire " eccentricity !!! :) :) Alan Partridge might not approve. But, I relate to this. I should, should I not ? !!!! :) :)
You, as someone who understands " the area " and its beauty, are equipped to put in words, that which matters here.
Wishing you, the best. Take care, out there. Do not succumb to blatant risks of " navigation " !!! :) :)