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Most
of the time I spend working along the North Norfolk coast is in
the company of Jonathan Brown, a unique character and enthusiast for
nature and landscape. For decades he has successfully blended a
life of part-time fisherman, conservationist, summer warden,
wildlife enthusiast, and all round good bloke. We have had many
adventures together and he facilitates most of my requests to get out
to remote corners of the tidal creeks and channels where I can paint
undisturbed. When the day's work is done we frequently retreat to the comfort of The Jolly Sailors, The Nelson, or The Hoste Arms to compare notes on the day's experiences. Over the years the conversation has often turned to his dream of one day having a boat he could cruise the tidal wilderness with taking perhaps 6 or 8 fare paying pasengers who would appreciate the wildlife and landscape as much as he does. He talked of wanting to share his passion for the places he knows so well, and maybe even making a little bit of a seasonal living out of it. Perhaps one day we could add sketching cruises and hire the windmill at Burnham Thorpe to develop studio ideas based on the experiences captured in the boat and on the marsh. It always sounded like a good idea! Then, in October 2009 all the dreaming stopped when Branta Cruises was officially launched and the Laura May took to the waters for the first time. Visit the Branta Cruises website for the full story - and maybe even to make a booking! ![]() Return to Homepage |