We all said our goodbyes and Al popped over the farm shop to pick up some veggies. We then went through the two locks and made our way to Wolseley Bridge where we spotted some wood. We were getting a bit low and have been lucky enough not to have used any coal yet, in fact the coal bags are starting to perish and need to be transferred into new sacks, not an easy task.Loaded up with wood and it starting to rain, we moored up just through the next bridge. We lit the fire and snuggled in for the night. We were being watched though!!!
4 comments:
Mmm, looks like a good contender for a great bacon sarnie to me! Joy x
Hi Del and Al
Just wanted to say how much we have enjoyed your blog since selling our boat "Spirit" in 2009, we did meet you both once at Hillmorton Locks, and your fantastic blog has helped give us our canal fix whilst back on land. We have started a blog ourselves now as we hope to be back on the cut next year and hope that you don't mind that we have added you to ours. Hope to meet up with you both next year maybe. keep up the good work.
Doug narrowboatchance.blogspot.com
Hi Joy, you make the best one's !!!! x
Hi Doug, glad you enjoy the blog. Remember meeting you, and so pleased that you're getting back on the cut. We remember how exciting it was watching Derwent6 being built, so enjoy your build. Will add you to our list, and hope to see you again soon.
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