Here's one of the neatest, sweetest boat names I've seen in a long time: Lady River Mouse
"Why the name?" I shouted to the relaxed owner as we passed at Enslow last Monday.
"It's an anagram!" he shouted back. "It's..."
But there I'll leave it for you to figure out, and the only clue is that he seemed so relaxed and happy. Crack the code, and it makes perfect sense. I'm only sorry I didn't manage to photograph the delightful Beatrix-Potteresque illustration of said rodent on the side as well.

I use Anagram Genius and heartily recommend it, although it's not free. But the following possible anagrams (amongst hundreds of others) come up for 'lady river mouse' (quite apart from the 'real' one, which I won't reveal:
"A slimy devourer."
"I'm a sly devourer."
"Dear Slim voyeur."
"Yum! Adore silver."
"You dire marvels."
"More avid, surely."
"Overrule dismay."
"Our same devilry."
"My surreal video."
"Your viler dames."
"My elder saviour."
"Merely do a virus."
"Your male drives."
"Soured, vile Mary."
"I relay over muds."
Posted by: Andrew Denny | Thursday, 15 June 2006 at 07:35 PM
Ever been to http://www.wordsmith.org/anagram ?
I'm confused but some gorgeous ones come up for this lovely dreamy lady!
Bob
Posted by: Bob Hallam | Thursday, 15 June 2006 at 07:17 PM
Got it. Nice!
Posted by: Andrew | Friday, 02 June 2006 at 02:23 PM