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    December 31

    Winter on the Llangollen Canal With Great Friends and Mutts

    Thursday 25th October 2007

    Took Bill for a long walk around the nature reserve again and finally got away by 10.30pm and immediately stopped at the BW point to water up and dump the rubbish.  Lovely cruise down to Middlewich and tied up just above Wardle Lock where lovely Maureen the octogenarian keeper (unofficial) lives.  By the way did you know that the Wardle Canal is the shortest in the country and is only 47 yards long.  Got into the King's Lock pub by 5pm and had a few scoops.

    Friday 26th October 2007

    Stayed over in Middlewich and got a few chores done.  Bought oil and filters ready to do change in a week or so.  got a few other bits and bobs.  Adjusted stern gland (sounds painful) and now it's running more quietly.  Saw Maureen at Wardle Lock and she might come for a beer later.  Had fish and chips for dinner, yummee.

    Saturday 27th October 2007

    Set off for Barbridge at 10.30am and had a very pleasant cruise stopping off at Venetian Marina to pump out.  Tied up outside Ye Olde Barbridge Inn by 2.30pm.  Had a few beers and met a few other boaters.  Have now decided to go up to Llangollen for Christmas and New Year.

    Sunday 28th October 2007

    Weather awful so decided not to move today.  However, the weather cleared up beautifully by lunch time.  Took for a long walk and when we got back I washed the roof and the starboard side of Beau.  Had a few beers and dinner in the pub.

    Monday 29th October 2007

    Left Barbridge by 8.30am set off up the Hurleston Flight of (4) Locks.  Only had to work the first lock when Linda, the lock keeper, came down and set the rest of the locks for me.  Excellent help, thanks Linda.  Got the official lecture about not wintering up on the Llangollen then agreed to meet up later in the Cotton Arms with her and Mark.  Met two other couples off a hire boat from HATHERN!!! One of the guys works for Astra Zeneca and knows Arnold Goodwin who I used to work with at 3M Health Care.  Small world (again)

    Tuesday 30th October 2007

    Stayed over a Wrenbury and washed the port side of the boat.  Looks a lot better now all done.  Took Bill for a long walk around the village.  Had a few beers in the Cotton Arms and met a couple from Berwick upon Tweed.

    Wednesday 31st October 2007

    Left for Platt Lane at 9.30am.  Lovely lady worked the lift bridge for me.  Fantastic weather, peeling off layers of clothing as we go.  Even went topless for a while.  No keeper on duty at Grindley Brook staircase locks so worked them on my own, no probs.  Had a problem at the lift bridge at Whitchurch where a woman off a hire boat dropped the bridge even though at least three other boaters who were moored up were shouting for her to stop and let me through.  One of those that was shouting came down and let me through though - good man.  Tied up at Platt Lane by 3.30.  Walked up to the Wagoner's Arms and had a few beers for Halloween, as if I need an excuse!!!

    Thursday 1st November 2007

    Left Platt Lane at 9.30am and had a lovely cruise up to Ellesmere passing Blake Mere and Cole Mere.  Weather fantastic and tied up in the wharf by 2.30pm.  Sorted a few things out at the pet shop for Bill and the butchers for me.  Went into the Market Hotel and got a great reception from Pete and Annie (landlord and landlady).  Mike came in later and had a good sesh through the afternoon.

    Friday 2nd November 2007

    Staying over in Ellesmere.  Took Bill for a long walk and got rid of the rubbish at the BW site.  Fantastic weather again, very warm and no breeze at all.  So stripped the cratch down and sanded all the wood surfaces ready for painting.  Masked off all non green areas.  Also masked off all the glass and painted all the green areas.  Good days work so I must deserve a few beers.

    Saturday 3rd November 2007

    Staying over in Ellesmere.  It's another beautiful day so after walking Bill got on with the painting.  Masked off all the red diamonds first and painted them in.  Also touched up the red on the bow.  Had a few beers in the Market Hotel and ordered a curry to collect.  Had a couple in the White Hart with Andy the landlord only to find out that he is leaving the pub in the New Year.  Expecting Bill to be upset by fireworks.

    Sunday 4th November 2007

    Staying over another day in Ellesmere.  Yet another beautiful day so again got on with painting the cratch.  Blue diamonds today.  Starting to look really good.  Had a few in the Market Hotel.  Even though there were a lot of fireworks Bill was very good.  Just sat beside me, good lad.

    Monday 5th November 2007

    Still in Ellesmere but the weather is beginning to change.  Very foggy at 6am when I took Bill for a walk.

    A foggy start to the day

    Only cream diamonds to do today.  Once painted and reassembled it looks great. Having just finished it peed down, got it all back together just in time.  Had a few in the Market to celebrate.

    Tuesday 6th November 2007

    Bill very good again last night even though, again, there were lots of fireworks.  Went to get more jeans (£4 a  pair) and t-shirts (£1 each) sadly though the shop was closed, will get them after Christmas when I come back to Ellesmere.  Ellesmere still very quiet with not nearly as many boats as I had expected.  Set off for Hindford at 11.30am and tied up at the Jack Mytton Inn by 2.30pm.  Went for a long walk with Bill and had a few beers early doors and some dinner.

    Wednesday 7th November 2007

    Left Hindford at 9.30am en route to Trevor.  Called into Chirk Marina to pump out and diesel up. Got through the Chirk Tunnel (459yds).  To late to cross over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct so tied up just after the Whitehouse Tunnel (191yds) for the night.

    Thursday 8th November 2007

    Weather very cold, gray and blustery.  Forecast for even worse weather to come so have to  be brave and get across the Aqueduct today.  Set off at 8.15am.  Very slow going with all the leaves in the water and the current running against the boat.  Got through the lift bridge and onto the aqueduct in complete calm.  Then exactly as I reached the middle the wind suddenly started to blow a hooley.  Fortunately the wind was blowing down the valley the net effect being that Beau was blown against the path side and stopped dead with the boat leaning  at an alarming angle.  Tried not to panic though Bill went straight below to hide.  Tried more power in forward but Beau wouldn't budge so tried reverse and she moved away from the path side and allowed further forward progress albeit with the stern hanging over the shear side of the aqueduct and still leaning at an alarming angle.  However, made it over safely eventually and got through all the Anglo Welsh and more leaves and tied up in the basin by 10.30am.  Cor need a drink after all that so had a coffee with a large whisky in it.  Went to the Telford Inn in the evening and got roped into the quiz with another couple and we WON.

    Imagine coming over here in force 10 gale (well it seemed like that at the time)

    Pontcysyllte Aqueduct from below on a nice day!!!

    BEST NEWS OF THE DAY, HOWEVER, IS THAT CLAIRE GAVE BIRTH TO A BOY 6LBS 2OZ AT 4.15PM

    CONGRATULATIONS

    Friday 9th November 2007

    Weather awful as predicted so set about cleaning the inside of Beau.  Tidied up the lounge, hoovered throughout and washed the kitchen and hob down.  Will do the oven tomorrow.  Off early doors to the Telford.

    Saturday 10th November 2007

    Still in Trevor.  Took Bill for a long walk and read the papers.  Had pm in the Telford and met more boaters and visitors.  Good afternoon.

    Chirk Viaduct and country park

    Sunday 11th November 2007

    Much the same as yesterday.

    Monday 12th November 2007

    Got papers and took Bill for a long walk.  Cleaned out the fire and lit it.  Twiddled with all the knobs to see if I can can keep it alight.  Nope, so will try it again tomorrow.  Went to pub to get warm, oh, and have a few beers.

    Tuesday 13th November 2007

    Cleaned fire again and twiddled with all the knobs again.  Lit it and low and behold it stayed alight.  Just about to go and water up and guess who came along?  Nicky and Cassie.  They had come down from Llangollen for water as well.  Met up again at 6pm for a few (?) beers and got very inebriated.

    Wednesday 14th November 2007

    Mark, Nicky, Cassie, Bill and I walked up to Llangollen (4 1/2 miles) to do some shopping and have a beer or two in the Bridge End Hotel and everyone remembered Bill and I from back in September.  Got the bus back and had a few more beers in the Telford.  Well pissed.

    Thursday 15th November 2007

    Lovely, crisp, frosty day with a clear blue sky.

    Frosty day in Trevor Basin

    The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

    Got started on changing the engine oil and filter only to find that the filter I got at King's Lock was the wrong one.  However, had a word with the engineers at Anglo Welsh and one of them found out where he could get them for me in Wrexham and he went to get two for me.  Job done had a few beers at lunchtime with Nicky, Mark and Cassie.  Timothy West (the actor) was filming an episode of Waterworld on the aqueduct.  Nicky managed to get his autograph.  I tried to chat with him in the pub but very grumpy.  Went back to the pub at 7.30pm to do the quiz.  Came 2nd this week by 1 point.  Great night out.

    Friday 16th November 2007

    Walked up to Llangollen again with the gang.  Did some shopping in Somerfields and found a laundrette. Had a few in the Bridge End and tried to get the bus back, however, all that passed were out of service so we got taxi back only 30p more expensive than the bus.  Had few more in the Telford and an early night.

    this is Mark and this is Nicky  Cassie asleep on Bill

    Saturday 17th November 2007

    Piddled about in the morning and went to the pub at 2pm.  Got wrong off Nicky for not letting them know I was going for a beer or two.  Good pm and evening in the pub.  Had and early night.

    Sunday 18th November 2007

    Oh oh! Starting to get cold symptoms or is flu or maybe even the plague, you know what us men are like with our pain threshold, if we were the ones to have babies, mankind would die out.  So, off to the pub to try and drown the little buggers out.  Great afternoon with all the old boys, excellent banter as it was Arthur's (local councillor) birthday, and everyone was giving him hell.  But did he care, did he buggery!.  Good pm and had an early night.  Plague getting worse.

    Monday 19th November 2007

    Shitty night with coughs and sneezes. Walked up to Ruabon with the Pals and mutts and found the shops which are a lot nearer than Llangollen.  Still feeling shitty.  Took laptops to the pub as they have Wi-Fi and will let us use it free (thanks mates).  Sorted out the Itunes software for Mark.  Had 3 pints and went home.  Slept for 5 hours had some supper and an early night. Good job the fire seems to be behaving itself as it stayed on all night and kept me lovely and warm.  Still got man flu.

    Tuesday 20th November 2007

    Feeling better today.  Had a good nights sleep, though still a bit up and down, getting tired very quickly.  Took Beau the 100 yards down to Anglo Welsh to pump out and diesel up.  Fire had used about 25 ltrs so about £2.50 a day to run the fire.

    Pontcysillte Aquaduct from below

    Wednesday 21st November 2007

    Mark and Nicky kindly took Bill for a walk with Cassie.  The mutts do play brilliantly together.  Started work on a montage of pictures to go with the Christmas cards.  Looks good.  Wrote one out with little notes by each pic for Mama and David in Swindon.  Went to the pub to get on the internet - nightmare for some reason took 2 hours to get connected and post my blogs.  Have only been able to do that since I've been in Trevor and Nicky showed me how to create my blog and had internet connections.  Checked bank balances and they look good.  Mark came in about 9pm and Nicky about 10pm, got locked in 'till midnight talking to Rob and Sarah (landlord and landlady).  Had a hot whiskey and a good nights sleep.  Still got man flu though or is it the plague?

    Thursday 22nd November 2007

    Took Bill for a long walk in the rain down to the country park and the little beach below this viaduct.  Went over to the pub to get onto the internet and mess around.  Had dinner and went back over for the quiz.  Ranking getting worse came third this week, though, somehow still managed to stay back 'till gone midnight.  Good day all in all.  Man flu lingers on.

    Chirk Viaduct and country park

    Friday 23rd November 2007

    Took Bill for a long walk below the aqueduct and along the River Dee then up through the country park to Somerfields.  Did a bit of shopping, you know the essentials, Vodka, Tonic, Cider oh and some bread (can't be healthy all the time).  Got back in time for a couple of beers in the Telford Inn and had an early night.  Still snotty.

    Saturday 24th November 2007

    Much the same as yesterday with the exception of a late lock in with Mark, Nicky, Rob and Sarah.

    Sunday 25th November 2007

    Took Bill for a long walk and got the papers.  Really look forward to Sunday for the banter in the pub with all the OAPs who put the world to rights every week.  Come think of it this is like groundhog day i.e. a complete repeat of last week, spooky.  No Mark and Nicky, apparently  still poorly from last night, no stamina these kids.

    Monday 26th November 2007

    Met up with Mark and Nicky before they set off to go up to their winter mooring in Llangollen.  I'm staying here one more night then off to Llangollen myself.

    Tuesday 27th November 2007

    Got papers, milk etc.  Watered up, dieseled up and set off for Llangollen by 11am.  Now I know why I was feeling a bit low, I've been in one place for too long!!!!  Big grin on mush now that were moving, albeit very slowly in this current.  Met up with Mark and Nicky as they were cutting logs just up from the Brynn Howell Hotel.  Arranged to meet them in the Bridge End later.  Tied up in the basin, spooky I'm the only boat here, I thought there would be a lot more, maybe nearer Christmas.  Met up with the guys in the pub.  Chef makes a real fuss of them both, Bill and Cassie that is by giving them bowls of meat.  Do you think if I laid on my back, barked and looked cute I'd get some food.  OK, I already lie on my back and bark and there's no chance of me looking cute!  Hey ho.

    Wednesday 28th November 2007

    Bill in the canal

    Took dogs for a walk around the basin with Nicky and both Bill and Cassie had a mad half hour culminating in Bill falling in the canal, though he seemed to enjoy it this time.  Stripped the bedding and went off to the laundrette.  Made an appointment at the doctor for this damn eye infection, see if he can do anything.  The appointment was for 4.10pm and it was pouring down with rain and with hindsight I should have left Bill on the boat, however, poor Bill had to sit out in the rain for 45 minutes and I felt really guilty as he was absolutely soaked and bedraggled.  He looked at me as if to say, "what have done to deserve this?"  So I got him some treats at the butchers on the way back to the pub.  Anyway, everyone made such a fuss of him again and he got loads more treats, lucky lad.  Got some antibiotic drops from the docs and he also noticed the mole on my temple before I had a chance to ask as I was beginning to become concerned as it was growing and changing colour - eeek!  Got a referral to see the dermatologist at Wrexham Maelor Hospital (cor done a lot of work there over the years).  Mark and Nicky and Cassie came into pub later and all had a good evening.

    Thursday 29th November 2007

    Took Bill for a long walk along the canal then around the basin and down into town to get the papers.  Got back to Beau and had a late breakfast.  Spent pm updating blog ready to upload tonight when we go to the Telford Inn for the quiz.  Had a good laugh again in the quiz, some serious contenders this week, miserable gits didn't crack a smile, well that's what you get for being serious and teachers to boot.  And yes, of course they won.

    Friday 30th November 2007

    Took Bill on the usual route march and got the papers.  Moved Beau out of the basin onto the linear moorings and got caught by the BW guy at the mooring, even in winter it's only 48 hours and that the basin and these moorings are regarded as one and the same so I shouldn't be tying up here, fair cop.  However, managed to get him to let me stay 'till Sunday.  He also gave me the direct line for the winter moorings office should I choose to stay for December and pay for a winter mooring permit.  Decided to do just that and phone Barbara Plunkett at BW in Northwich.  132 quid later I now have my winter (December) mooring permit.  Makes sense really, water and electricity by the boat, refuse disposal and all the shops and pubs of Llangollen.  In fact it'll work out slightly cheaper as being on mains electric means I don't have to run the engine for heating or hot water simply use the emersion.

    River Dee in flood after the rains

    Saturday 1 December 2007

    Took Bill for a long walk as usual and stocked up on a few things ready for big bruv's arrival.  Got a call from him at 4pm to say he had arrived in Ruabon but couldn't get a taxi.  Becky in the bar came to the rescue with a firm that could pick him up straight away.  Dave arrived at the Bridge End 15 minutes with his bag and huge box wrapped in Christmas paper, mmm wonder what that could be?????  Had copious amounts of beer with Mark, Nicky, Cassie, Steve and Louge.  Decided it was time to go when David knocked all the Christmas decorations off the mantelpiece - TWICE - daft bugger.

    Sunday 2nd December 2007

    Took Bill around the basin again and today got soaked, lousy weather.  Had a lazy morning reading the Sunday papers.  Took Bill for another long walk up to the Castell Dinas Bran as the rain had now stopped.  Went to the Bridge late pm and met a load of other boaters and had a great evening.

     It's a long way up there

    Looking up to the castle from the basinBill arrives at Castell Dinas BranBill at Castell Dinas Bran

     Llangollen from Castell Dinas Bran Escarpment from Castell Dinas Bran Looking out of the Vale over Shropshire and the aqueduct in the distance

     

    Monday 3rd December 2007

    Woke up this morning by Bill being sick on me, lovely.  Then the poor lad was sick again on the floor and looked really sorry for himself.  Got up to clean it up to find he'd pooed on the carpet as well.  He was really distressed by all this so no more fuss was made about  it, only made a fuss of Bill himself.  Took Bill out for some fresh air and he had a another very runny poo (lovely subject for the blog).  Later on took him for a really long walk down past the lift bridge and up into the hills where we met a lovely old farmer.  He reckoned Bill has been a working dog at some time as was very impressed with him (see Trev's chest swell).  Came back over the hills and by the time we got back Bill seemed to be a lot better.

    Tuesday 4th December 2007

    Took Bill for a long walk and got the papers as usual.  Worked on blog for a while.  David's becoming stir crazy so he went off up town on his own to get a few things and came back totally pissed at 2pm.  Also still smoking dubious substances on the boat while I'm not here.  Went to Bridge with David who ended up pissed again.  Got back to the boat and I cooked dinner which David refused to eat.  Had a big row over smoking, of any description, on the boat.  It ended with David saying he was going back to Sunderland tomorrow. So be it.  Bill sick again in the pm?

    Wednesday 5th December 2007

    Woke up to find David gone. Took Bill on the usual round and had breakfast.  Got on with the blog.  Went down to the Bridge early doors. Talking with Mark and Nicky about Bill being sick and they reckoned is was the smoke from the dubious substances and that he'd been high for 4 days!!!  It must have been cos Bill seems fine now.

    I didn't mean to that, honest

    Thursday 6th December 2007

    Usual routine this morning.  Lousy weather again so stayed until lunch time.  Went into town for some bits and pieces and the bank and had few beers in the Bridge on the way back. Had an early tea and got a taxi with Mark and Nicky to the Telford Inn for the quiz.  Left Bill on Beau for a change and he was brill, no probs.  Had a good laugh with the locals and won the quiz this week.  Good day all in all.

    Friday 7th December 2007

    Took Bill around the basin as usual, it's great watching him chase the rabbits and the squirrels.  Had a quiet day and a few beer in the Bridge.

    Saturday 8th December 2007

    Took Bill for his morning constitutional.  Did some shopping at Somerfields and got the latest issue of Waterways World.  Went into the Bridge for a few and read the mag.  Talked to a guy called Dave, who lives up the valley and is a beater for the local shoot.  He has 5 working springers and, like the farmer the other day, was well impressed with Bill.

    me in a silly hat

    Sunday 9th December 2007

    Usual morning routine with Bill and the papers. Went to the Bridge at 2.30pm and had a good sesh with Mark and Nicky and the mutts.  Tony, Louge, Martin and Shirley came in.  Cor can she talk, had to leave in the end, couldn't get a word in edgeways, even me!  Later found out that everybody else did the same thing.

    Monday 10th December 2007

    Usual walk and papers first thing.  Spent some time working on the blog.  Had a few beers early doors.

     

    Tuesday 11th December 2007

    Took Bill round the basin chasing rabbits and ducks, Bill that is not me!  11am Nicky took Bill and Cassie and set off to walk to Trevor Basin.  Mark and I took Beau down to Anglo Welsh to pump out.  Believe it not it was quicker to walk as Nicky was there 30 minutes before us. Got into the Telford Inn by 1.30pm.  Posted new chapters to the blog.  Rob, the landlord, came in at 3pm when everyone else had gone and promptly BANNED BILL from the pub for chewing a chair leg, well three chairs and a table actually.  I offered to repair them but he was adamant.  Bill will be let in again with a muzzle on!!! Can't do that to him so he won't be back I'm afraid.  Whatever next a dog with and ASBO.  He'll soon have his picture on Pubwatch!!!  Oh got a call from the hospital for and appointment NEXT WEDNESDAY.  That certainly wouldn't have happened in England.

    Cassie and Bill play fighting come out if you dare Bill trying to eat Cassies head

    Wednesday 12th December 2007

    Took Bill on our usual constitutional and got the papers.  Got to have my Sudoku fix.  Went up to the laundrette and did the washing.  Did a quick shop at Somerfields and had a few pints early doors.

    Thursday 13th December 2007

    Usual morning routine took a pic of the basin.  Quiet day all round continued with blog and had a few scoops early doors.  Got a taxi over to the Telford Inn for the quiz.  Had no choice but to leave Bill on Beau but he was no trouble at all.  Came joint last THIS week, what's going on.

    Llangollen basin in December

    Friday 14th December 2007

    Off around the basin with Bill.  Bitterly cold again today though bright.  Did a bit of shopping and checked with the post office (read the Bridge Hotel) to see in any post had arrived.  Not yet so had a beer instead.  Went up to the Sun Inn at 9pm with the mob.  Excellent band on.  Great night and got home about 2am.

    the band at the Sun

    Saturday 15th December 2007

    Usual constitutional with Bill got a good pic of the Royal International Pavilion in Llangollen.  Bitterly cold again so had some porridge for breakfast.  Got to the pub about 2.30pm and the rest of the crowd got in by 3pm.  Good laugh.

    Harpist, what at this time of the day?Harp at the entrance to the International Pavillion Entrance to the pavilion 

    Royal International Pavilion from the basin

    Sunday 16th December 2007

    Basically a repeat of yesterday with the exception of the pub being packed cos the footy was on. Good sesh though, all present and correct.

    Monday 17th December 2007

    Cold sunny day for a walk around the basin with Bill. Quiet day.  Did a bit of shopping and had a few beers in the Bridge early doors.

    My lovely boy Bill getting very brave in the water where'd that duck go?

    argh! you got me - playing dead

    Tuesday 18th December 2007

    Just when you thought all was going so well disaster strikes.  4am this morning (why always 4am?) woke up when the inverter kicked in, meaning either there was no credit left on the electricity card of the system had tripped.  Wasn't the credit, plenty of that - bugger - reset the external trip only to find that it had now tripped the internal PCB and would not reset!  So I turned off the immersion heater and went back to bed.

    Wednesday 19th December 2007

    Also found out this morning that the central heating pump had gone as well as it'd wouldn't even work off the batteries.  Called Mark Edwards of M & L Canal Services regarding electrical problems but he can't get to me until tomorrow - Bugger - so another freezing night in store.  Lit the fire which, of course, cut out after about an hour because the pump wasn't working.  Took Bill for a long walk and to the Bridge to get warm.  OK and some beer.

    Thursday 20th December 2007

    Mark got to the boat by 9am and changed the central heating pump, but had to got to Oswestry to get a new PCB switch.  The switch cost £100, would you believe, but he gave me the pump free as it was second hand and only charged 30 quid for his time.  Cheers Mark.  Everything seems OK now.  Got a taxi to the Telford Inn for the quiz. Tony came with us this time as Mark had to go back to Cambridgeshire for a family funeral earlier in the week.  Good night, came second?

    The winter linear moorings at Llangollen horse draw canal trip boats at Llangollen Wharf Artistic or what?

    Friday 21st December 2007

    No good, electrics keep tripping for no good reason.  Called BW to get their electrician to come out and check the external supply.  Tony lent me a spare cable and that seems to be working.  Had a few in the Bridge and an early night.  Hopefully a warm one!

    Saturday 22nd December 2007

    Bugger - electrics tripped again.  So having to run engine morning and night to keep batteries topped up.  Given up on the electrics.  Took Bill for a walk towards Castell Dinas Bran and had a lovely walk. Met up with the lads in the Bridge for a few and had an early night.

    Sunday 23rd December2007

    Usual constitutional with Bill and got into the Bridge for about 2.30pm and met up with the usual suspects.  Excellent banter and good alround afternoon.

    Monday 24th December 2007

    Met up with Tony in the Basin and went around town for last minute shopping and to pick up the beef.  Good afternoon and an early night ready for Santa to come tomorrow.  Put stockings up for Bill and I.

    Tuesday 25th December 2007 HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

    Christmas morning at the basin 

    Opened our pressies.  I got Bill some special treats and a new set of balls (to chase after, really!) and he got me a bottle of Vodka.  How did he know what to get - clever boy.  Other wonderful pressies included socks (thermal for the use of), full thermals, from Claire, hankies and a Dyson Vacuum cleaner from David.  What are people saying about me, that I'm a cold hearted, snotty dirty bugger???  Hope not.  Anyway, thank you one and all for your cards, emails, texts and pressies.  Took Bill for our usual walk and got into the Bridge by 1.30pm where all the usual suspects were gathered apart fro Mark and Nicky who called from home.  There is now a new member of the gang.  A couple called Steve and Fee came into the basin today with BABY OSCAR - 3 DAYS OLD!!!  Got chucked out at 3.30pm.  Got home and cooked the beef and had a quiet evening in with Bill

    Baby Oscar just 3 days old

    Wednesday 26th December 2007 - BOXING DAY

    Feeling a little fragile this morning so took Bill for a long, brisk, walk.  Didn't work, still feel fragile - better have a hair from the dog then and see if that works.  Got into the pub about 2.30pm and left about 6ish, can't feel a thing now so it must have worked.  Had dinner and an early night.  Still no electrics.

    Thursday 27th December 2007

    Went to the basin to meet Tony and Martin to go and get some diesel for the fire and return Tony's cable.  First thing I did was to reconnect my cable to the power and guess what?  IT WORKS NOW, well for the time being.  Second thing was that when I got to the basin Martin was trying to repair his rudder through the weed hatch but couldn't reach.  So there was only one solution, yup, he'd have to get into the water arggghhh - it's freezing, better him than me and even with a wet suit on he looked frozen and was seriously shaking.  Good job the work didn't take long.  Also comments from Tony and me like, "watch out for the eels" (Martin hates eels), "is that a Pike down there?" (he doesn't like pike either), and other various comments like looked like "nuts like King Edwards before he went in and mashed potato when he got out" and "what are those lumps in your throat, Martin?" Anyway, job done and well done Martin, brave, lad better you than me.  Electrics still ON shhhhh don't tempt fate.

    Jaques Custard about to go diving How deep is this water? oops it's slippy as well

    watch out for the eels and pike!!! thank goodness that's over with!

    Friday 28th December 2007

    Relatively quiet day today as both Tony and Martin have left for the Sun Trevor pub down the canal.  Mark and Nicky not back yet either and no sign of Allan and Bracken.  So Billy No Mates here went to the pub with his best friend Bill to read the papers.  However, soon Mark off Port and Brandy came in so had a good natter with him.  Went home early and had an early night.  Electrics still on would you believe.

     

    Saturday 29th December 2007

    Mark and Nicky called to say a pal of theirs was bringing them back today and could I get a few things in town for them.  No probs so off we trot to the shops and the Bridge of course.  Back to the boat after a couple of pints and had some dinner.  Mark, Nicky, Cassie and their pal Martin got back at 6pm.  All went to the Bridge for a few beers.  We all came back to the boats at 9pm to leave the mutts to go on up to the Sun to see the band.  However, I decided not to go and had an early night instead, GOOD CHOICE.

    Sunday 30th December 2007

    Took Bill on the usual circuit around the basin and got the Sunday papers.  Went down to the Bridge about 3ish and Mark, Nicky and Cassie came in a little later and they were on a mission to drink the pub dry and almost succeeded!  Got back to the boat pissed and broke, no change there then!

    believe it or but this was taken at 9.30 IN THE MORNING!

    Monday 31st December 2007 - NEW YEAR'S EVE - Whoop de do!

    Took Bill out as usual and met up with Mark and Nicky taking Cassie to the vets for her booster injections.  Came back to the boat and started work on the blog to get it finished before the end of the year.  Almost done and it's only 4pm.  Just need to put some pics in and post it (if I can from here?).  Not even had a pint yet!!!  Going to meet up with Mark and Nicky about 9pm to celebrate New Year.

    This year has truly been an amazing one for me for many reasons, moving onto to Beau in April and adopting wonderful Bill have been the most important, but none the less was the birth of Claire's Baby, Archie, love you both.  All the many and varied people I've met most of whom have become firm friends, thanks especially to Mark, Nicky and Cassie and to Tony, I really hope you have a better year next year and things begin to brighten up.  And finally for my son Jonathan (at least we've begun to talk and that's a good start), Louise and my wonderful granddaughter Nichola and my daughter Alison here's wishing you all a wonderful year.  And last but by no means least, my brother, David, who has always been there for me (don't worry we kissed and made up) thanks mate you have a brill New Year.  Love you all. (soppy git)

    A final thought as the New Year looms is for our parent Les and Olive who are sadly no longer with us.  They were the original Old Age Travellers having been caravaners all their lives and they would have just loved to have been on the water with this wonderful community of people we live with.

     

    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE (EXCEPT THE TWO WOMEN WITH THE DOG SHIT!!!!) FROM TERRY TOUGHNUTS

    To be continued in 'Closures, More Closures and Kicking Heals 'Till March' in the New Year, see you then.

    One of my favourite pics of the year

    December 20

    The Daring Circuit of the Cheshire Ring!

    Tuesday 9th October 2007

    It's been great to have my brother aboard for the last 6 weeks or so, but it's oh so good to be just Bill and I again.  Well you can scratch what you want when you want can't you.

    Lazy start to the day didn't set off until 10.30am got up onto the Macclesfield Canal and through the stop lock (1 foot drop) at Hall Green and dieseled up at Sherbourne Wharf.  Tied up just below the Queens Head Pub in Congleton by 3.30pm.  Went up to sample the beer.  Excellent, 8 guest ales so start at the right hand side and work your way to the left!  Met other boaters and had a good pm.  Stopped a 4 pints to go and do some shopping.  Took it all back to the boat and put a casserole on and went back up to finish the last 4 guest ales! Brill evening.

    Wednesday 10th October 2007

    Taking Bill up to get the paper I had a massive row with two women who were walking their dogs.  One of the dogs had a crap and the woman did no more than put it in a bag but then throw the bag in the hedge.  I was fuming and told her to take it home with as most responsible dog owners do. After which a blazing row ensued terminating with them storming off still leaving the crap in the hedge.  Later when I got back to the boat one of the women's husbands turned up and demanded I apologise for upsetting his wife.  I told him she had upset me by her attitude and to F***K OFF.  His final repost had me in absolute stitches roaring with laughter in his face as he called me "Terry Toughnuts".  All I could do was to ask how he knew my name was Terry?

    Lost Kingfisher tiller pin in the cut - bollocks.  However, the cruise up to the Gurnett Aqueduct was magnificent.  Even the 12 lock flight at Bosley weren't too much trouble.

    The Macclesfield Canal

    Magnificent sky coming up through the Bosely flight of locks

    Good fun with swing bridge in Oakgrove.  It's not that easy for a single handed sailor to manage lift or swing bridges as the control gear is usually on the opposite side to the mooring bollards.  This was to save untying the horse before the days of powered craft.  However, there is a footbridge here so it makes life a bit easier.  Now this bridge is just into a lane off a busy main road and as its powered as soon as you put the BW key into the lock lights flash and buzzers go off all over the place.  POWER - I held the traffic up for a good 15 minutes while I opened the bridge, took Beau through and tied up, climbed back over the footbridge and closed the bridge again.  I even had the traffic on the main road at a standstill. Tee hee.  Tied up at the Gurnett Aqueduct above the King's Head by 4.30pm.Fools Nook Pub in Oakgrove just over the main road from the swing bridge

    Had a few beers in the King's Head only to find that the landlord was from the North East!  Great day. Terry Toughnuts indeed.

    This is a Snake Bridge

    This is a Roving or Snake Bridge which allowed the boat to pass through without untying the horse as the towpath changed side.

    Thursday 11th October 2007

    Left Gurnett Aqueduct about 10am after taking Bill for a long walk to the next village to get a paper.  Fabulous weather and breathtaking scenery as we get higher up the Macclesfield Canal.

    The original Hovis Mill in Macclesfield

    By the way did you know the HOVIS built their first mill in Macclesfield and the name is derived from the Latin 'hominisunvis' meaning 'power to the man' so there! This was the view as you leave Macclesfield

    Leaving Macclesfield looking north

    Sadly, the weather turned cloudy and overcast by 1pm.

    the colours of the trees were fabulous  The Dark Satanic Mills, now offices and workshops A Heron by the side of the Macc

    Was going to stop a Four Lane Ends but it didn't look too good so carried on up to Marple.  Bit of excitement on the way was a tupperware boat (plastic cruiser) had broken down so I towed him and his dad to the junction in Marple.  Tied up about 4pm and went off to explore the town. All shops and takeaways readily available.  Had a few in a very unsavoury looking pub called the Pineapple.  Excellent beer and punters.

    Friday 12th October 2007

    Gray horrible drizzly day so stayed put.  Started to polish the brass curtain rods and knobs with the miracle stuff I got at the Ellesmere Boat Festival.  Fantastic every window done apart from the from two.  Went down to the Pineapple again and had a great evening with the lads.  Arranged with the landlord to have David send my post there.  Got a takeaway Chinese.  Great.

    Saturday 13th October 2007

    Set off up the Peak Forest Canal on the way to Bugsworth Basin.  Again fabulous scenery, the only problem was that there were 2 lift bridges and 2 swing bridges to negotiate and as I noted before, being single handed they are a nuisance to do on your own. You have to get off on the towpath side, take the centre line with you and the windlass and cross over the bridge, open the bridge, pull the boat through, drop the bridge and then get back on the boat and carry on.  You're knackered after the first one.  Well I was.  On the way you pass through a town called New Mills there's a factory called Matlows which is famous for making 'Swizzels' sweets, and boy can you smell them.  Got to Bugsworth basin by 4pm.  Took Bill for a long walk and found the Navigation Inn apparently formerly owned by Pat Phoenix the actress that was in Corry.  Had a great evening there and watched the rugby on telly.

    Sunday 14th October 2007

    Staying over another day.  Shopped in Tescos.  Explored Bugsworth Basin as this is a very important site in the beginning of the industrial revolution.  Here Limestone was burnt in massive lime kilns to produce quick lime used in making mortar etc.  Apparently once the kilns were lit they burned for years causing massive pollution to the surrounding area.  Bored with archeology now so off to the Navvy for the afternoon.

    Monday 15th October 2007

    Took beau round to Whaley Bridge only to find the there were no mooring free.  So turned around again, watered up and went back to a different part of Bugsworth Basin.

    A lovely back water in Bugsworth Basin with the Navigation Inn in the background

    Went to the Navvy again!

    Tuesday 16th October 2007

    Left Bugsworth Basin for Marple Junction at 9am.  Good cruise apart from the bloody swing and lift bridges.  Pumped out at Furness Vale.  Tied up in Marple at the same mooring as before and headed off to the Pineapple to get my post, oh, and a couple of beers.  Pete, the landlord was a great help holding my post for me, cheers matey.

    Wednesday 17th October 2007.

    BIG DECISSION - DO I GO DOWN ONTO THE ASHTON OR NOT?

    Sadly, the Ashton Canal has gained a bad reputation in the past for unruly kids who can be very abusive even violent, however, other people I've met who have been through say that while it's not one of the prettiest canals it gets you to the Bridgewater Canal and beyond and that they had no problems whatsoever.  What the hell lets do it.  The first part is to get through the last section of the Peak Forest Canal and this starts in Marple with a flight of 16 locks in ONE MILE - OUCH.

    Just starting down the Marple flight of locks

    Got through in 4 hours and 15 minutes. Not bad single handed and I had to back fill and empty two locks as Beau grounded in the pounds.  Major panic halfway down as Bill disappeared into the woods and wouldn't come back.  With nowhere to tie up I had to leave Beau in the lock and try and find Bill.  It was when I met two ladies out walking that I found where Bill was and managed to get hold him.  He was a terrified as me.  Oh how did the ladies know where Bill was?  One of them had a white coat on with Bill's paw prints all over it!!!!!  Panic over came out of the Peak Forest Canal and onto the Ashton Canal at Duckinfield Junction in Ashton Under Lyne, Manchester. 

    The fine Marple Viaduct 

    Tied up by 6pm in a huge winding hole (I know you're not supposed to!) on the opposite side to the towpath just in case. Been a very long day and am Knackered.  Early night, very early start tomorrow to tackle the infamous Ashton Canal.

    Everything from a Heron to thisshopping trolleys dumped in the canal

    Other sights on the Peak Forest Canal some pretty some not!

    Thursday 18th October 2007

    Set off down the Ashton Canal with not a little trepidation bearing in mind it's bad reputation for unruly kids.  Met two BW workers at the first lock who asked if I was going down the Ashton alone and when told yes there was a lot of tutting and tooth sucking which did not help my confidence.  Fortunately the only problems I encountered were two swing bridges and that every paddle (four per lock) was locked and there are 18 locks in only 3 1/2 miles!!!!  So each paddle had to be unlocked used and then locked up again which takes at least twice as long as normal to get through each lock. Very time consuming though got down through the final lock in Ancotes and tied up in Picadilly Village, which is a gated community so therefore a safe mooring.  Total trip took 9 hours altogether but with the fine weather and, thankfully, no problems tied up safe and sound and had an early night.

    Friday 19th October 2007

    Left Picadilly Village at 9am.  ONLY 9 locks today, however, these are heavy double locks, some of which have an unusual pulley system to help open and close the gates and again all paddles are locked - bummer (oops bad word to use on Canal Street in Manchester).  Having got through the first of the Rochdale 9, the second is approached through a tunnel formed by an office block on stilts.  Having got Beau into the lock I was waiting for it to drain down and was sitting on the balance beam when my attention was caught by a shiny cardboard packet.  Been nosey I picked it up to find it was a free sex pack for gay men - aaaaaarrrrghhh.  Get me out of here quickly, which I did!!!!!  Of course Canal Street is the gay centre of Manchester, so definitely no plans to stop here and even talking to the BW guys, who helped me through the next two locks, my voice suddenly became very deep and more manful!!!  The first real problem today happened at the very next lock.  Because the BW lads were clearing leaves and rubbish out of the culverts water was flooding down through the pounds and over the TOP  of the lock gates and as the top gate upstream is 4 inches higher than the bottom gate I couldn't get the water to equalise and therefore couldn't open the top gates to get Beau into the lock.  Saviour came in the shape of 6 lads coming onto the towpath for a fag (oh bad word again!!!!) break.  The were immediately inducted into the crew and duly together we were able to open the gate and get me on my way - cheers lads (said in a deep and manful voice!!!).  For the last three locks I was helped by a man I can only describe as a 'Gentleman of the Road' who had all his worldly good strapped to a bicycle, but more importantly he had a windlass and a handcuff key.  So as I left one lock and closed the gates behind me he would go ahead and open the next one - all the way to Dukes Lock at Castle Quay.  He was such a help I gave him a fiver for his troubles - cheers matey (again the deep voice routine).  At last I had finished the so called DANGEROUS part of the Cheshire Ring. All I had to do now to get through the last of the Manchester section was to cruise down the Bridgewater canal.  This is a pleasant cruise taking you past Manchester United's massive ground through Stretford and Sale and out into the countryside again HOORAH!!

    The famous Throstle Nest Bridge in Manchester

    The Manchester Ship Canal  Manchester United's massive ground An artistic picture of a container depot

    Tied by the Ye Olde No. 3 Pub at Little Bollington near Lymm.  Great day apart from a Challenger Time share boat trying to overtake when there was a barge coming in the opposite direction.  Funny how my boat seemed to speed up and not let him passed, spooky!

    Saturday 20th October 2007

    Massive journey ahead today heading for Lymm all of 2 MILES. Lovely town and found a great pub called The Bulls Head.  Met Brian of Nb Daisy again (last seen in Barbridge Junction on the Shroppie). Had a few beers together with another group of boaters.  Great day.

    Sunday 21st October 2007

    Stayed over in Lymm and did some cleaning.  Took Bill for a long walk around Lymm Dam above the town.  Weather fantastic, not a cloud in the sky.  Met up with Brain and the other guys in the Bulls Head.

    Monday 22nd October 2007

    Stayed over another day to get my washing done.  Took Bill TWICE around the reservoir and had a few in the Bulls Head early doors.

    Tuesday 23rd October 2007

    Took Bill around the reservoir again, only this time the daft bugger fell in!  He had been jumping onto the fishermen's pegs which are little pontoons and what he thought was another peg was in fact reeds lying flat - SPERLASH!!!  Did some food shopping and set off by 10.30am. Lovely cruising this last section of the Bridgewater Canal and even the section down to Runcorn was very picturesque.  Tied up for the night outside the Bridgewater Cruising Clubhouse.  Fabulous weather again.

    Even the Runcorn Bridge looks pretty in this weather

    Wednesday 24th October 2007

    Very cols overnight and very frosty this morning.  Set off by 8.30am and dieseled up at Preston Brook.  Just got to the Preston Brook Tunnel (1239 yards) in time to go through straight away (south on the half hour to 20 minutes to the hour - north on the hour to 10 past for passages). Then all there was to do was the Dutton Stop Lock (all of 6 inches drop) the Saltersford Tunnel (427 yards) and the Barnton Tunnel (572) both of which are very twisty so you can't see what's coming and again are  timed passages.  Tied up at the Anderton Boat Lift by 2.30pm outside the Stanley Arms.  Had a long walk around the Boat Lift Country Park and a few beers in the Stanley Arms and a home made curry, yummy.

    That has now completed the Cheshire Ring and the Four Counties all in one day?

    Fab sculpture of a droggonfly in the Anderton Boat Lift Country Park

    To be continued in Winter on the Llangollen Canal with friends and mutts.

    The Final Stretch of the Four Counties Ring and then the Caldon Canal

    Thursday 27th September 2007 

    Changed oil and oil filter, diesel fuel filter and the air filter all in just an hour.  Set off to complete the final stretch of the Four Counties Ring.  Left Middlewich for Wheelock at 11 am and arrived a 2am.  Watered up and went into the Commercial Hotel at 5pm.  Fantastic pub, like stepping back 50 years.  Great locals and good beer.  Had a takeaway from the chinese, excellent.

    Friday 28th September 2007

    Left Wheelock and set off on the marathon lock wind.  29 locks in seven miles!!!!!  Poor David was knackered by the time we tied up at Red Bull Junction.  Managed to DIY pumpout at the BW yard and watered up and dieseled up at a boat yard just down from the junction.  Told best pub is the the Blue Bell and not to go into the Harecastle Tunnel Pub or the Canal Tavern.  However, the Blue Bell doesn't open until 7.30pm so we went into the Canal Tavern and had a great night!

    Saturday 29th September 2007

    Well what a cruise!  First we had to go through the Harecastle Tunnel at 2926 yards long. Took best part of and Hour to get through!  Then down through Stoke and the Potteries.  Some very interesting old architecture with factories and bottle kilns etc.  Excellent days cruising with, for David's sake, very few locks.  Tied up just above the Star Inn in Stone and had a great evening.  By getting here I've now completed the Four Counties Ring.  Yet another milestone.

    Entrance to the Harecastle Tunnel, notice the colour of the cut, apparently rust from iron ore deposits in the hills

    Sunday 30th September 2007

    Left Star Lock and headed down to Haywood Junction.  Well it wouldn't be right to come this far and not go and see Mary (who helped me adopt Bill) and her husband Paul in the Clifford Arms in Great Haywood.  Had an excellent afternoon together, very pleased to see them again.  Brill.

    Monday 1st October 2007

    Turned Beau in the junction and watered up.  Cruised back up to Stone and tied up in the same place as before, just by the Star Pub, how convenient.  Walked into town and did a bit of shopping.  Lovely little town very pretty market street.

    Tuesday 2nd October 2007

    Stayed over in Stone for another day.  Managed to get an appointment to see a doctor about my eye infection (had it since May!).  On antibiotics now for a week.  Can't drink, yea right!  Cleaned the inside brass ceiling vents and they look great now.  Also touched up the bow paintwork and polished the portside Beau name panel with T Cut and that looks great too, all I've got to do now is the rest of the boat!!  Think Ill leave that till next summer (ish).

    Wednesday 3rd October 2007

    Left Stone en route for the Caldon Canal which branches off the Trent and Mersey in Etruria, Stoke on Trent.  Found out Bill can swim today!!!!!  For a while he's been venturing further out along the gunwales until today when SPLERLASH he fell off the back of the boat into the canal.  Luckily he managed to scramble ashore but then promptly ran off into a housing estate.  I couldn't get Beau nearer to the towpath than three feet so David and I had to jump off with the centre line and Bill's lead.  David held Beau while I ran off to find Bill.  Fortunately he didn't go far a came back to call.  He looked very indignant at getting wet and looked very bedraggled.  David then had to walk Bill down the tow path until I could get close in for them to get back on board.  Bill wasn't a happy boy but still wouldn't let me dry him.  Oh and I had just put his flea stuff on that morning so I'll have to do that again - bugger.  Turned up through Etruria Junction and was faced with a staircase lock with 4 gates and 3 chambers.  David started to work the locks but nothing seemed to be happening as more water was going out of the bottom chamber than was coming in?  The boater who had come down previously hadn't fully closed the bottom paddles which neither of us noticed.  We then managed to get the second gates open to be confronted by a cill stopping us from getting into the next chamber.  So having closed the bottom paddles David had to open all the paddle uphill to fill the chambers to the proper levels.  Once we had done this we continued without further ado.  Got out of Stoke and up to Milton and tied up by 6pm.  Had a walk up to the Millrace pub for a few.  Good laugh with the locals.  What a day.

    Thursday 4th October 2007

    Left Milton at 10am and explore right up to the end of the Leek Branch even reversing from the last winding hole to the very top of the branch.

    The source of the Leek Branch of the Caldon Canal

    Views of the Caldon Canal

    From Milton up the scenery was spectacular challenging even the Llangollen for beauty.

    Came back to the junction with the main canal and went down the Hazelhurst flight of locks and tied up right outside the Holly Bush Inn.  Had a few beers and dinner there too.  Met some great couples and had a great evening.

    Friday 5th October 2007

    Left the Holly Bush Inn at Denford by 9.30am.  Again scenery stunning with very steep sided gorge which is heavily wooded 

    Leaving the Holly Bush Inn

    Weather as you can see from above was fab with not a cloud in the sky all day.

     

    Upper reaches of the Caldon Canal Cheddleton Museum and a working boat The old Flint Mill 

    Getting towards the top of the Caldon Canal at Froghall The head of the Caldon Canal with Bill trying to drink it all!

    Got to the end of the canal at Froghall, however, according to the tunnel profile at Flint Mill Lock Beau was to high out of the water to get through the tunnel itself.  Turned Beau and tied up and walked up to the tunnel and the head of the navigation.  As it turned out I'm sure I could have got Beau through.  Getting to the end of the canal was a bit of a let down after such fabulous scenery as it you have to tie up in an industrial estate which is very ugly.  Walked down to the Railway Pub at the bottom of the hill, worth the walk as the landlord was quite a character.  Good beer too.  Got back to Beau and decided to go back down the canal to Consul Forge and the Black Lion Pub.  About to go for more beer after dinner.  Also check oils in engine and the gearbox.  NO OIL in the gearbox, not surprised it was making funny noises - topped it up, much happier now.

    The Black Lion Pub at Consul Forge

    Saturday 6th October 2007

    The Black Lion is definitely a weird pub.  After Dinner last night David, Bill and I walked over to the pub.  Bearing in mind that there is no road to the pub the only visitors are walkers, boaters and people from the few houses thereabouts the welcome we got from what looked like a corpse on legs was certainly cool as the first thing he said was not hello but no dogs allowed!  So I took Bill outside to a table and went back to get some beer and sit outside.  Then you began to notice all the signs around the tiny bar, NO DOGS, NO KIDS, NO CHIPS WITHOUT A MAIN MEAL, NO FOOD AFTER 8PM!!!!!!!!!!  They must survive on dogless, kidless, chip hating walkers and boaters. They should have had one more sign NO CUSTOMERS, which had already happened as David and I were the only ones there and we left pretty sharpish.  Decided to head back to Milton and the Millrace Pub for the night.  Much better welcome here.

    Sunday 7th October 2007

    This is David's last full day aboard before he heads home tomorrow.  Left Milton at 9.30am and got down through Etruria and back onto the Trent and Mersey and up to the Harecastle Tunnel (2926 yards long) by 1pm.

    Blue Green Algae (+ rubbish) in the Planet Lock at Stoke

    Waiting at the southern portal of the Harecastle Tunnel

    Bill at the Harecastle Tunnel Is that a duck over there? A narrowboat coming out of the Harecastle Tunnel

    Tied up at Red Bull Junction by 3pm and had a good sesh in the infamous Canal Tavern and a curry for dinner.

    Monday 8th October 2007

    Walked up the towpath to Kidsgrove Station.  Train due at 10.30am, arrived 45 minutes late! David still got back to Sunderland on time though.  Stayed over at Red Bull and did a bit of shopping at Tescos.  Took laundry and rubbish down to the BW site throw one lot away and washed the other, think I got them in the right order, hard to tell the difference!  Explored Kidsgrove Town and into the Canal Tavern for early doors.

    To be continued in the Daring Circuit of the Cheshire Ring

    December 11

    Ellesmere, Llangollen and the Monty

    Monday 3rd September 2007

    Left Barbridge and passed up through the 4 lock flight at Hurleston Junction and met Linda, the lock keeper, for the first time.  Extremely helpful.  Good place to water up and get rid of the rubbish.  Also had a book box so donated three and took three.  Tied up at Wrenbury after a lovely cruise up the first part of the Llangollen Canal.  Beautiful countryside which will only get better I'm sure.  Walked up into the village to find a shop and tried the Dusty Miller Pub.  Very expensive so went back round to the Cotton Arms which is MUCH better.  Who should walk in but no less than Liz and Andy who I met in Chester.  Great afternoon sesh.

    Tuesday 4th September 2007

    Left Wrenbury at 9am after pumping out.  Liz and Andy just going through the lift bridge so we went up through the locks together stopping at Willeymoor Lock, at the pub of the same name, for a beer or two.  It was here that a couple of boats painted in camouflage went passed our boats so fast they tore Andy's boat from the bank and opened all the draws on my boat.  Had to take Andy over on my boat to retrieve his.  Carried on to Grindley Brook and went up the staircase locks where we were supposed to stay over, however, carried on to Platt Lane Bridge (43) moorings.  Walked up to a great pub called the Wagoner Inn had a few and some dinner.  Also on the way up here had a slight (!!!) problem with another boater.  Either he was totally pissed or under the influence of some dubious substances or both but his boat was completely wedged at 45 degrees across the canal with his dog beside him looking suitably embarrassed.  I managed to wake him up as he was slumped over the tiller and moved forward to push him out of the way.  As we got through he did exactly the same thing again in front of another boat.  What next?

    Wednesday 5th September 2007

    Left Platt Lane and headed on down to Ellesmere.  Tied up right at the wharf end of the arm into Ellesmere.  Short walk up into town where we found everything we could need from a Laundry to a great butcher, deli and veg shops etc. Even found a pet shop that made a great fuss of Bill by giving him lots of treats.  He returned the compliments by peeing up the wall.  This is definitely a sign of Bill's acceptance.  Can stay here for 72 hours.

    Thursday 6th September 2007

    Stayed over in Ellesmere though moved Beau to the limit of the booked moorings for the Boat Festival This weekend.  Discovered the Market Hotel where Paul (Hoot) and Annie run a great pub.  This is now our local.

    Friday 7th September 2007

    Stayed over in Ellesmere as boats begin to arrive for the festival, including Liz and Andy on Nb Snowgoose.  Found a vet that would do Bill's booster injections and also arranged with to have Bill 'done' (ouch) next Tuesday so we're staying until at least Thursday next.  Yippee more fun in the Market Hotel to come.  Could hear the Big band in the marquee

    Saturday 8th September 2007

    Lots of stalls set  up for the festival and all the boats decorated for the festival, very pretty.  Had a few in the Market Hotel and then the Hog Roast in the evening in the marquee.  Great food but had to go back early to see Bill which was just as well cos he was not impressed with the fireworks as good as the show was.

    Sunday 9th September

    Had a very quiet day with a few in the Market Hotel

    Monday 10th September 2007

    Moved Beau back onto the Wharf. Showed off by reversing all the way back to the watering points. Pah. Tied up next to Liz and Andy and walked up to the Market Hotel.

    The Mere at Ellesmere

    Tuesday 11th September 2007

    Bill's BIG DAY. Took him to the vets for 8.30am, this is the longest I've been without him since I adopted him.  Felt really weird.  Bill wasn't due back until mid afternoon, however, got a call from the vets at 12.30pm saying he was fine but being very vocal and could I come and pick him up asap.  Bill walked back to the boat very gingerly and that's where we stayed all afternoon.  Poor lad didn't know where to put himself though he did eat a little at 6pm and was OK to walk to the pub for a couple of beers.

    Wednesday 12th September 2007

    Bill's fine after his operation yesterday if bouncing all over my head at first light is any indication!  Set off for Gledrig Bridge and the Poacher's Pocket pub.  Stopped at the Jack Mytton Pub in Hindford on the way through, great old pub.  Got tied up just outside of Chirk by 4.30pm.  Time to try the Poacher's Pocket.

    Thursday 13th September 2007

    Left Gledrig Bridge at 9am and headed up towards Trevor Basin (Yes there is a place called Trevor!).  Pumped out and dieseled up at Chirk Marina.  Had to cross the Chirk Aqueduct (that's a rail viaduct that runs along side)

    Entrance to the Chirk Aquaduct had to wait for a boat coming the othe way magnificent structure looking down through the viaduct

    and get through the Chirk Tunnel (459 yds).  Fortunately someone had already started through the tunnel and stopped the traffic in the opposite direction so I quickly joined on.  Going through the tunnel can be very slow because of the flow of the canal water and the narrowness of the tunnel, bit like sailing through treacle. Shortly after this tunnel there is then the Whitehouse Tunnel to go through, one lift bridge and then the amazing Pontcysylltte Aqueduct.  This aqueduct is 1007 feet long and 126 feet high.  Wait till you see the pictures.

    Starting the crossing don't look down! view over the path and railing side Looking back towards Chirk There is only a 9 inch high 3 inch wide left side of the aquaduct still looking back looking up the Dee Valley There's nothing to stop you stepping staight off the back of the boat into fresh air - oh and the valley below! 

    It's a fantastic feat of engineering built by Telford 206 years ago with magnificent views.  Terrifying on Beau but impossible for me to walk over, as I later found out. Tied up in the Trevor Basin and had a few in the Telford Arms.

    Friday 14th September 2007

    Left Trevor Basin at 9am to go up to Llangollen.  Without doubt the most spectacular canal so far.  Heading up against a strong current made for slow going, being very shallow doesn't help either.  However, really no need to go any faster and we have more time to enjoy the views of the valley to our left.  Very narrow single file in three places. Heading up the Llangollen CanalThe Dee Valley The Narrows on the Llangollen Canal Vale of Llangollen Looking up to Castell Dinas Bran beautiful scenery

    It must be hell in the summer when there a many more boats out and about.  Got to Llangollen Basin by 1pm and tied up and connected to FREE electricity (well it's included in the £5 / night fee.  Shopped in the town and had a few beers in the Bridge End Hotel and a good laugh with the landlady and barmaids.

    From Llangollen town centre bridge

    Saturday 15th December 2007

    This is the view from the side hatch that greeted us this morning

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    Walked Bill up the canal to the Horseshoe fall just passed the Chainbridge Hotel,about 2 miles each way but well worth the trek.

    The beautiful Horseshoe Falls

    A closer look

    The views up river towards the Chainbridge Hotel were also stunning

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    Also met the horse drawn canal boat from the Llangollen Wharf.

    The horse drawn canal boat powered craft cannot get up this far. views up river a view from the rocks

    Also called into the Motor Museum, which is well worth the visit with many great cars and motorbikes together with memorabilia.

    My favourite car ever 

     Bubble car Austin Super 7Dot motorbike from Manchester

    Some very rare old bikes think it's an Aerial P1010034

    Norton racing bike Ducatti racer Honda 50's

     A red one a green oneTriumph Vitesse

    kid's pedal car and there is much, much more including an old garage stores department complete with stores and the history of the canals.  Again, well worth a visit.  Got back to Beau and David, Bill and I went to the Bridge for a few beers.  Met a guy, Kevin, who works for Gardner, Caldwell Communications in Macclesfield.  Bill Gardner's mother in law worked for my mum in Sunderland, and Bill's company did some work for me at 3M Pharmaceuticals when I was there.  Small world!

     

     

     

    Sunday 16th September 2007

    Left Llangollen at 10.30am.  Great cruise back to Trevor Basin, caused complete havoc in one of the narrows, tee hee.  Well it wasn't my fault, honest.  I did my usual trick of waiting for another boat to take the lead through the narrows, however, he decided to pull over shortly after going through the first narrow.  Which meat I was now in the lead.  Just before entering the narrow at Sun Trevor there is a bridge under which the canal turns sharp right.  As we approached this the bows of a hire boat came through the bridge and straight into the wall.  I put Beau into reverse and promptly grounded at the towpath side.  The two boats behind did exactly the same thing.  However, the hire boat rather than wait for us to pass came upstream and rammed a tree trunk in the canal side blocking the canal for the guys behind.  David and managed to refloat Beau by pushing her sideways and left them to it.  last heard was not a small amount of swearing!  Got safely to the basin and tied up in time for a couple of beers before closing time at 3pm.  Went back early doors for a few more.

    Monday 17th September 2007

    Left Trevor Basin and dared to go back over the Poncysyllte Aqueduct, through the Whitehouse Tunnel and the Chirk Tunnel and over the Chirk Aqueduct.  Got the Jack Mytton Inn in Hindford in time for closing at 3pm.  Met a family off a hire boat one of who's daughter's trained as a doctor in Leicester and knows Gas and Air.  Went back at 6.30pm for dinner.  Excellent food.

    Tuesday 18th September 2007

    Called Frankton Junction to arrange passage through the locks onto the Monty (Montgomery Canal).  Left the Jack Mytton Inn at 9am and tied up at Frankton by 10.30am.  Lazy morning as locks don't open until 12 noon.  Second through, met Colin the lock keeper - good laugh, hates hire boats.  Went all the way down the the winding hole at Maesbury Marsh and walked down the last bit to the about to be rewatered section to pant.

    The mud dam will be removed to rewater this section of the renovated canal

    Tied up by the Navigation Pub only to find out that it doesn't open on Mondays or Tuesdays - bugger.  So decided to untie and go back up to Queens Head for the night.  Saw Nb Chesterton from Sunbury on Thames.  The lady who had made such a fuss of Bill in Ellesmere (I learned that they had not long lost their Border Collie after 15 years) came off her boat and handed over a big tinfoil parcel of roast beef for Bill's dinner.  Met a guy from Hartlepool who was with the canoe club as we tied up.  Left Bill on the boat and David and I went to the Queens Head pub for dinner.  Bill seemed to have behaved himself well while we were away.

    Wednesday 19th September 2007

    Walked Bill down to Chesterton to thank them for Bill's dinner last night and left them the folder from the Border Collie Trust in Rugely where I got Bill.  Put my name and Bill's plus my mobile number.  Hope she thinks about adopting another Border Collie, time will tell.  Got up to Frankton Junction by 11.30am.  Very windy and difficult to hold Beau into the bank.  Old git in front wouldn't move further along the mooring to let 4 of us tie up properly.Even put Bill in Mollie's lifebeltNot happy cos it makes my bum look bigg Had to use the gangplank for the first time to get to the canal path 

    Bill's new mate in the middle pound

    Absolute chaos going up through the lock with the old git in front of us.  Didn't know how to handle the locks.  He also got grounded and had to pole himself free as no one would help him.  Colin thought it was hilarious.  Got to Ellesmere and tied up by 4pm.  Time for a pint or two in the Market Hotel.

     

     

     

     

    Thursday 20th September 2007

    Did the laundry and got some shopping in and got to the Market for 2pm.  Bill not very well so I left Dave at the bar and took Bill back to the boat very hangdog.  Took him  for a walk at five and had a little water and some biscuits when we got back.  Quiet night in.

    Friday 21 September 2007

    Took bill for a long walk through the park.  All seems well now, he ate a big breakfast and drank lots of water.  He must be OK cos he's being a nuisance wanting attention.  Lousy weather so we're doing the housework, at least I am anyway.

    Saturday 22nd September 2007

    Walked to the Mere and Bill chased all the ducks and geese almost garroting one with his lead. Did some shopping and found a shop selling tee shirts for a £1 each so stocked up.  Went to the Market Hotel to watch the Rugby and have a few beers.  Had a curry takeaway for dinner.  Good day.

    Sunday 23rd September 2007

    Left Ellesmere at 11am to get down to Platt Lane at Whixall Moss.  Ventured down the Prees Branch and was rewarded with sighting a Kingfisher.  Got to Platt Lane and tied up by 3.30pm.  Went to the Wagoner Arms for dinner.

    Monday 24th September 2007

    Left Platt Lane at 8.45am.  Long day ahead.  Had a problem with the middle lock below the staircase at Grindley Lock, the top gate wouldn't close.  Had to get David to sit and bounce up and down on the balance beam to get it closed.  Good job we have a fatty on board!  Got to Wrenbury by 3.30am in very high winds.  Very exciting at times.  Had a few in the Cotton Arms and an early night.

    Tuesday 25th September 2007

    Left Wrenbury at 10am.  Huge downpour at first lock and got totally soaked.  Weather decidedly cold when cloudy but OK in the sunshine.  Good trip but high winds again made it a bit tricky.  Got down through the Hurleston flight of locks, spotting a Mink halfway down, and saw Liz and Andy on Nb Snowgoose just before we tied up at the Barbridge Inn.  Oh dear I spose we should got and have a few then.  Met Brian off Nb Daisy, last seen at Fradley Junction in May.

    Wednesday 26th September 2007

    Left Barbridge Junction en route to Middlewich.  Bright clear day but freezing winds.  Arrived at 1.30pm.  Mooning Gnome in front garden of Maureen's cottage at Wardle Lock.  Met up with Mark, Nicky and Cassie off Nb One Way of Life, Phil off Nb Aurora and Maureen came in later and regaled us with stories of when she worked on horse drawn canal boats with her family.  Brill evening.

    To  be continued in the The Final Stretch of the Four Counties Ring

    December 07

    The Shropshire Ring and All Who Sail In Her

    Sunday 12th August 2007

    Left Coven at 9am and via Autherley Junction set off up the Shropshire Union Canal for the first time aiming to get to Wheaton Aston.Got soaked to start with then weather started to clear. Very interesting cut at the bottom end of the Staffs and Worcs Canal only single bot passage for about half a mile.

    The Very Narrow Cutting Wall

    Good job no one was coming the other way! Bill and I did our first lock together the Autherley Stop Lock on 6" drop but he did very well getting on and off the boat when required.  Stopped twice on the towpath to give Bill a run and the second time to ladies made a right fuss of Bill, which he loved of course. At the lock at Wheaton Aston guess who were there, yup the two ladies from before and more fuss was made of Bill.  Watered up and as we were passing the pub, yes you guessed it, the two ladies were now sat outside.  So arranged to get over there as soon as tied up.  15 mins later we met Linda and Caroline and spent a few hours over a few beers in very pleasant company - Bill getting most of the attention I hasten to add!

    Telegraph Pole On A Bridge Within a Bridge

    Monday 13th August 2007

    Left Wheaton Aston at about 9am Heading towards Norbury Junction.  Very pleasant sailing with very few signs of villages or towns.  Got up through Gnosall and arrived at Norbury Junction at 2.30pm. Tied up and went to Junction Pub for a pint.  Met a couple of other boaters who live aboard there own boats, Glen and Frank.  Good lads, very entertaining.  Offered Glen spare chimney as he got a bean tin off the landlord to stop rain getting in.  So we met up again at 8.30pm and he paid in beer.  Sounds good to me.

    Tuesday 14th August 2007

    Weather awful so decided to stay put for another day.  Especially when I found out that the boatyard does service washes in their laundry for only £8.  Job done.Didn't see the guys so had a quiet night in with Bill.  Bill's getting better off the lead but occasionally bolts towards other dogs or people.

    Wednesday 15th August 2007

    Weather still not too bright but decided to move on anyway.  Left Norbury Junction at 9am heading for Market Drayton.  Fantastic scenery from rolling farms and woods to the deepest and narrowest cuts just fabulous.

    Rolling farmalnd and woods

    No locks all the way to just outside Market Drayton, then FIVE in a row. Tethered Bill with his lead to the engine hatch cover.  From here he can see me but can't get off or fall in.  He was very good and only whined once. Got to Market Drayton and tied up by 2.30pm and went off to explore the town.  Found a pet shop for Bill so he was happy, quiet night on the boat.

    Bill with frizbee Bill showing off catching frizbee Bill trying to kill the frizbee

    Thursday 16th August 2007

    Left Market Drayton by 9.30am travelling again through lovely countryside all the way.  Got through the Adderley five lock flight very quickly as there were boat coming through each lock leaving them set right for me.  Then you get to the mile and a half of the Audlem flight of locks where there are FIFTEEN!  Again lots of boats coming towards me so no probs and got through quite easily for being single handed.  Though stopped and tied up for the night between locks 12 and 13 where there are the Shroppie Fly and the Bridge Pubs, both very good.

    Friday 17th August 2007

    Didn't leave Audlem 'till 11am - could get the bed off my back for some reason.  Walked up into village and got food for the next three days.  Only three locks now out of Audlem and helped by other boaters going in the opposite direction and only two more locks before Nantwich.  Very slow through here due to the many boats moored along the towpath but got to Barbridge Junction and tied up outside the Ye Olde Barbridge Inne by 3pm.  Had a couple of beers and an early night.

    Saturday 18th August 2007

    Left Barbridge Junction at 10am and the first locks I encountered were the Bunbury Staircase Locks with THREE GATES AND TWO CHAMBERS of double width locks.  Now these are not like the Staircase locks at Watford or Foxton as they do not have side pounds.  Puzzled as to how to work these, when all else fails read the instructions!  So armed with 'the knowledge' I filled the top chamber and emptied the bottom chamber.  By this time, however, another boat had arrived who wanted to come up.  NO PROBS.  They came into the empty chamber at the bottom, and I emptied down into their chamber lifting them to an equal level.  We then passes in the middle closed the doors behind us and he filled his chamber to go up and I emptied mine to go down.  Couldn't have been easier.  Weather now awful again so after a few more locks tied up by bridge 109 and the Shady Oak Pub.  Still very wet and they wouldn't let Bill in so only had the one and an early night.  Saw TWO KINGFISHERS here. Also there an interesting lock below Beeston Castle, namely Beeston Iron Lock.  As opposed to being constructed out of stone, because it was built on shifting sand it was made out of iron like a big metal tank with gates at either end.  This solved the problem of erosion to the structure but made it very difficult to get through single handed as it is a DOUBLE LOCK with NO BOLLARDS TO TIE UP TO ONCE IN. Also coming out there is NO GAP IN THE CROSS OVER BRIDGE TO HAND THE ROPE TO YOURSELF!  Help came at the hand of a guy on a boat called Mousey Gray -  thanks matey never did get your name though we will meet again.

    Beeston Castle Ruins Steam train by Beeston Castle ruins from Beeston Iron Lock

    Sunday 19th August 2007

    Left Bates Mill Bridge at 10am.  The weather started off simply dull, however, soon totally soaked in foul weather.  Slow in parts due the number of moored boats.  Got to the outskirts of Chester as planned, however, a Trust Boat had taken the last visitor mooring at Rowton Bridge where I had planned to stop for the night.  So had to carry on.  Should have stayed at the visitor moorings by the Frog and Nightingale Pub above the staircase lock though thought the basin at the bottom of the locks might be better - WRONG!  Managed the 3 chambers 4 gate flight ALONE without any drama but had to keep going until well out of chest and in open countryside.  Stopped at Knolls Bridge 131 for the night.  Mince and dumpling for tea so ended a miserable day on a high note - slept well.  Bill has been excellent again.

    Working wharf I think was Cadbury's

    Monday 20th August 2007

    Having got as far as this I may as well carry on to Ellesmere Port.  Excellent Boat Museum with many narrowboats and memorabilia from the era of working boats.  This is a MUST to visit for all boaters and a great day out. Returned to last nights mooring in good weather, fine days sailing.

    Industry at Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port exhibition

    Tuesday 21st August 2007

    Came down to Chester and braved the staircase locks again, this time with a couple called Liz and Andy on Nb Snowgoose who were to become firm friends as we travelled on.  Andy gave me the details of the Ellesmere (Shropshire) Boat Festival from the 9th Sept.  As it happened an Australian family in a hire boat wanted to come down as we went up.  So we explained the process.  None of them looked too sure however it all happened like clockwork as the middle gate opened for him to be faced by two boats.  I simply move forward alongside him, Andy came sideways into my vacated spot, the Aussie boat moved forward into Andy's place, I moved sideways into his place and finally Andy moved forward into my place.  Easy????

    Chester Staircase Locks flooding over 

    Any the gates closed behind us and up we went.  I met the family later in town and the skipper said that he was just about ready to pack up and go home until we arrived to help.  Tied up in the centre of Chester just up from the Frog and Nightingale so it would have been rude not to try their beer.  Also heard from solicitor that there were more docs for me to sign so I asked landlord of the pub if I could have the post sent there, no probs, so here for a couple of days at least.

    Wednesday 22nd August 2007

    Had a lovely lazy day in Chester which is a wonderful city.  Firstly took Bill on trip round the walled part of the city and showed him some of the sights.  I think he was impressed cos he peed on most of them!

    Romans ruins in Chester Clock Tower on the Chester Wall Chester town centre

    Got post from the pub, signed and witnessed for me by Jay the Bar Manager (looks good on a legal document don't you think?) Posted docs back, that means I am now FREE OF ALL THINGS HOTON!!!  Bill's been a brilliant boy again so going to have a few in the Frog to celebrate.

    Thursday 23rd August 2007

    Lazy start to the day, went to post the car docs to Claire and looked for Wilkinsons to get some mats.  Got back to Beau and then all of a sudden PANIC, loo almost overflowing.  Call Chas Hardens yard 5 hours south to arrange for pump out and set of straight away with legs crossed!  Waited at first lock for another boat and travelled the whole way down together.  Got to the yard by 4pm only to be told that they couldn't pump out cos their holding tank was full! Shit (Literally).  Liz and Andy tied up at wharf as they were having some repairs done.  Will see them in Ellesmere.  Had no choice but to carry on and try to get to Bunbury Locks and the Anglo Welsh Boatyard before they close.  Couldn't get through by phone and, of course, they were closed when I got there at 6pm.  Carried on up through the staircase locks and tied up eventually at Bridge 104 at Calverly.  Walking to the Davenport Arms was confronted by the Alpacas

    Alpacas or too much beer!

    and that was BEFORE I had had a drink.  Gonna give up drinking (not).

    Friday 24th August 2007

    Left Calverley to go via Barbridge Junction up the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal to pump out at Venetian Wharf.  This, of course, had to be the day that the Shropshire Union Canal Society were doing their fundraising lock wind.  Absolute CHAOS.  Boats tied up all over the place waiting to get through.  Finally got through only to asked to turn my boat around because the pump out connector was on the wrong side.  This duly done found a boat tied up at the pump out waiting to go up through the lock wind.  NB as it happened Nicky and Mark were having breakfast at the cafe whilst all this was going on.  They were to become firm friends as we encounter each other later in my travels.  Anyway having pumped out, dieseled up and replaced a gas bottle I had to turn Beau around again to continue on to tie up at Church Minshull.  Walked down into Church Minshull to explore the Badger Pub which the guide said was very good only to find that it had been closed for 2 years!

    Weaver Valley from the Middlewich Branch Church Minshull

    Saturday 25th August 2007

    Left Church Minshull at 10am and reached King's Lock by 12 noon.  Was helped through Wardle Lock by a lovely lady called Maureen , who lives in the cottage on the lock, who is allegedly 80+ years old and still incredibly active.  David and I were to meet her again in a couple of weeks later in the King's Lock pub together with Mark, Nicky and Cassie.  After watering up I took Beau down through the lock flight to tie up at bridge 172 in Middlewich.  Did a bit of shopping and had a few beers in a very dubious pub called reflections.  Good laugh though with the locals.  Took Bill for a walk along the towpath only to meet a family on a hireboat from SUNDERLAND - and they were in the police - eek scary!!!

    Sunday 26th August 2007

    Left Middlewich at 9.30am and pottered up to Marston just north of Northwich by the Lion Salt Museum. Lion Salt Works, Northwich

    This whole area is dominated by salt production and chemical plants and areas of open water called Flashes where the land subsided in a flash overnight to form these shallow lakes. Had a few and great pub called the Salt Barge.

     Billinge Green Flash

    Monday 27th August 2007

    Left Marston at 9am as this is a big day as we are going down to the River Weaver off the Trent and Mersey Canal by the Anderton Boat Lift.  Got to Anderton at 10am just as the Visitor Centre was opening.  Booked in and went to take Bill for a walk only to get back to the boat to told I was next on and to get Beau round onto the lift.  Fantastic piece of engineering that can take two boats down 50 feet and lift two up at the same time all by hydraulics.  Very exciting.

    Entering the holding tank Looking out over the side Don't look down Told you not to look down Staring the trip down Another boat going up And don't look up! Gate openning onto the River Weaver Leaving the lift Turning left towards Winsford Cor it's big even from this distance

    Turned left and headed down through some very large locks as this used to carry VERY LARGE SHIPS from the chemical factories to the Manchester Ship Canal at Runcorn.  Tied up outside the Red Lion supposedly for the night only to that this pub really is a DIRE HOLE and not to be visited.  Almost ended up in fight with a belligerent kid who was pissed out of his tiny mind.  However, got back onto Beau safely and turned around and headed back up to Vale Royal moorings.  Lovely spot and a very quiet night was had after all the excitement.

    Tuesday 28th August 2007

    Left Vale Royal Cut at 11am only 20 minutes to Vale Royal Lock but had to wait until 12.45pm before I could go through as they only have limited openings because of the volume of watered used to fill and empty this massive lock.  Whilst waiting met three lovely ladies, who must be in their sixties on a 70 foot hire boat.  Good for them.  Tied up in Northwich Town centre and did some shopping.  Had dinner and went for a few at the Penny Black.

    Wednesday 29th August 2007

    Lousy night's sleep because of wretched cough - coughed every time I laid flat so had to try and sleep sitting up.  Stayed put in Northwich today.  Walked up to Penny Black for lunch and had a curry take away for dinner  -  mmmmmmmmm

    Thursday 30th August 2007

    Left Northwich at about 12am and tootled down to Acton Swing Bridge and Runcorn.  One of the locks, Saltersford, has a great lock keeper Bryn who was very knowledgeable about all the pubs and curry houses within a mile of anywhere of the River Weaver. Got back from Runcorn and tied up at Acton Swing Bridge and sampled the beer in the Leigh Arms.

    Friday 31st August 2007 

    Left Acton about 9.30am and up through Saltersford Lock by 11.30am.  Got a taxi tel number for David as he's due to join me today at 5.30ish.  Tied up in the centre of Northwich again and waited for David.  Train on time and he arrive by 6pm.  Got him sorted out on Beau and walked up to the Penny Black for a few beers and some dinner.

    Saturday 1st September 2007

    Left Northwich by 10am and got to the Anderton Boat lift for the trip backup to the Trent and Mersey.  Very exciting again, like big kids the pair of us.  Got up through Middlewich Big Lock and tied up in time for a few beers.  Met a smashing family from Billingham.  Back to Beau for supper and a DVD fest.

    Sunday 2nd September 2007

    DAVID'S BIRTHDAY - 61 TODAY TEE HEE

    Left Middlewich on way to Barbridge Junction.  Saw Maureen again at Wardle Lock and donated the Mooning Gnome which she thought was a giggle.  Queues at all three locks but no rush.  Got tied up right outside the Olde Barbridge Inn and took David there for his birthday party and they even let Bill in, great night.

    The Shropshire Ring will be completed after we've been into North Wales

    To be continued in Ellesmere, Llangollen and the Monty

    Henrik and Susanne's Visit With Sunshine and Floods (inside the boat this time!)

    Wednesday 1st August 2007

    Having spent the last weeks since getting out of Nottingham in Shardlow finishing off painting the Bows etc and getting the electrics sorted out it's now time to move on cos I have to be at Fradley Junction to meet Henrik and Susanne who are coming on the boat for a week from Saturday 4th August 2007.

    Dieseled up, watered up, pumped out and left Shardlow by 11.30am on route for Willington braving the infamous Stenson Lock on the way.  Tried all three pubs again, and yes as good as the last time I was here with my brother, David.

    Thursday 2nd August 2007

    Had to get up at about 5am to put tonneau cover on as it was pissing down with rain again.  Finally got up at 8am, rain stopped and time to do my first oil change.  Not too difficult though you have to be something of a contortionist to reach the filter.  Job done all seems OK will keep checking for any leaks. Set off for Fradley Junction and tied up by 5.30pm

    Friday 3rd August 2007

    Jon, Louise and Nicky came over in the Volvo for me to pick up Henrik and Susanne tomorrow at Birmingham Airport.  All started off well with a few beers and dinner in the Mucky Duck (the Swan) until we got back to the boat and drank a lot more.  At which point it all went pear shaped ending in a blazing row and me stomping off to bed.

    Saturday 4th August 2007

    Woke up to find family AND car gone.  Rushed telephone calls to Henrik at the airport for him to get a taxi over and problem solved.  After another fine afternoon and evening in the Mucky Duck again with copious amounts of beer we all went to bed.

    The Swan at Fradley Junction

    Sunday 5th August 2007

    Suddenly at 4am I woke up to the fridge low battery alarm going off.  As I went to switch this off at the back of the boat I found myself paddling in 3 INCHES OF WATER.  Help are we sinking?????

    No the damn foot peddle solenoid on the loo had stuck open and happily pumped all the fresh water out of the tank into the boat.

    At daybreak had to drill a three inch hole in the floorboards under the inverter and use the pump out hose to empty all the water out.  This done we then had to tear up the brand new carpet and put on the roof to dry.

    Thank goodness the weather was fantastic as we set off for Great Hayward where we tied up at 8pm and went to the Clifford Arms for a few beers.

     Wringing out mats and more mats Tied up for pump out of water 

    Carpets on the roof, good job it's sunny! Leaving Fradley Junction

    Monday 6th August 2007

    Carried on up the Trent and Mersey to Stone and arrived and tied up by 4.30pm. Took Henrik and Susanne to the famous Star Inn for a few beers and then did some shopping in the very pretty town of Stone. Had dinner and went back down to the Star and got soaked coming back as none of us had taken coats.

    Tuesday 7th August 2007

    Met a lady from the next boat who was out walking her Border Collie.  Now as I had been thinking about getting a dog to live aboard with me I got the address and phone numbers of the Border Collie Trust Rescue Centre which as fate would have it is only a few miles away in Rugely.  So having called the Trust I arranged to go over the next day to see what dogs they had available and the weather is still wonderful too.

    Wednesday 8th August 2007

    Set off for Great Haywood again and tied up by 2pm and set off to get to the Border Collie Trust.  First stop was the Clifford Arms where the landlady gave me some numbers for taxi firms.  However NONE were available to take to the Trust.  It was beginning to look like we weren't going to get there after all until a wonderful lady called Mary had heard I was having problems and incredibly kindly offered to drive us there herself and two hours later I had adopted Bill who instantly became at home with us all.  THANK YOU MARY.

    The day I adopted Bill

    Thursday 9th August 2007

    Quiet night for Bill's first night on the boat where he has made himself completely at home - sharing the L shaped sofa as our bed.

    Testing the settee It's not bad And the bed's not bad either!

    Left Great Hayward at 9.30am and went down through Tixal Wide to tie up at the lovely town of Penkridge right outside the Cross Keys Inn

    Cross Keys, Penkridge

    Did a bit of shopping and had a few beers.

    Friday 10th August 2007

    Left Penkridge about 9am and carried on down the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal to tie up a Coven / Cross Green near the Fox and Anchor.  Bill had a lovely day walking through all the locks with Susanne.  Being their last night they wanted to try one last English delicacy - Fish and Chips - and disaster the pub had RUN OUT and on a Friday night!!!  Anyway it didn't stop us from having a great night out.

     

    Saturday 11th August 2007

    The taxi we booked last night to take Henrik and Susanne to the airport duly turned up at 8am as agreed and they got away safely if not regretfully after a week of wonderful weather and curious adventures and adoptions.

    At last Bill and I are now truly on our own so we decided to stay here for another day to chill out together,  playing in a huge potato field behind the tow path. 

    Decided to go down into Coven to do a bit of shopping and it was a nightmare.  I don't think Bill had ever seen a car before in his life let alone trucks, buses and tractors.  Poor lad was terrified and when I tied him up outside the shop he howled.  So with little shopping done got him back to the boat as soon as possible where he instantly calmed down knowing that this was home from now on.  So we ventured out again in to the big field and we even had a few beers in the pub and he was now so well behaved.

     To be continued in The Shropshire Ring and All Who Sail In Her.

    Newark and Beyond (or not!)

    Tuesday 5th June 2007

    Having sorted out or the legally beagly stuff about the house yesterday there's no reason to hang around here.  So I'm off to Newark and beyond.  Tied up for the day outside the Rose and Crown in Zouch and met up with John off Nb Touchwood, who I first met a while ago in Barrow upon Soar, and together with Simon from the boatyard and Claire's old workmate Geof and his wife Vera we had a very good evening.

    Wednesday 6th June 2007

    Left the Rose and Crown at Zouch at 9am and had a lovely sail down the Trent through Trent Lock and Cranfleet Cut to arrive at the Castle Marina for 3pm.  Met Sean, the lock keeper at Beeston Lock (he lives in the house on the lock), whom I first met when I explored the Erewash Canal earlier this year.  Saw first Kingfisher today just above Kegworth Deep Lock - wow.  Did a bit of a shop in Sainsbury's and met my old next door neighbour's sister, Tracy and had a good natter.

    Thursday 7th June 2007

    Stayed over at Castle Marina today and got some bits and pieces from the chandlery and fiddled with the engine. Also went shopping in the Broadmarsh Centre, weird being among so many people.  Glad to get back to Beau after a few beers in the Navigation at Castle Lock. Here are a few of the sights along the Nottingham Canal

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    Friday 8th June 2007

    Left Castle Marina at 9.30am and got down onto the River Trent.  Took Beau UP river to the end of the navigable Monument on the Trent

    stretch under Trent Bridge by the Cricket Ground.  Turned Beau around and headed for Gunthorpe Bridge Moorings.

    Notts Forest ground

    Nottingham Forest Football Ground just down from rent Bridge.  First time through Holme Lock which is a massive keeper controlled lock, apparently it can hold up to TWENTY 60 foot narrowboats.  Easy Peasy,  All the locks on the Trent are the same size because there are still a lot of working boats using the TrentBIG scary ship on the Trent and these guys don't go at 4 miles an hour and they don't take prisoners!  Got to Gunthorpe Bridge and tied up by 3.30pm.  Lovely cruise down to here, very picturesque.

    Big weir on the left Coming out of Stoke Lock and that's a massive weir on the left.

    Saturday 9th June 2007

    Lazy day at Gunthorpe Bridge.  No shops in the village so had a few pints instead in the Anchor.  Nb Thin Lizzy moored alongside during the afternoon.  David and I had seen Ken and Ruth leapfrogging us around the Leicester ring.  Also met Jo again who is permanently moored here, last seen setting Barrow Deep Lock for me.  Small world.

    Sunday 10th June 2007

    Spent a very lazy and lovely day with Claire and Mollie still at Gunthorpe Bridge.

    Monday 11th June 2007

    This was going to one of those days!  11am, firstly tried to get a pump out at the Kingfisher Marina on the other side of the river. No one there so went back over the river and after much manoeuvring finally tied up just down from Gunthorpe Marine.  Watered up, very difficult as you're tied up against a very high wall - knackered my knee as I climbed up off Beau (oh yes, also gashed big toe this morning on the fridge).  Almost got LOCKED IN the shop as the woman didn't know I was there only to find out that their pump out wasn't working. Nothing for it but to head for the next marina which is in Farndon just outside Newark.  Upside was the beautiful countryside the Trent runs through. However, problems still not over as having tied up Beau at the pump out point I couldn't get into the marina as all gates were locked.  So I had to untie Beau and sail into the marina to organise the pump out, again only to find that there system was broken too.

    Finally gave up that idea for the day and took Beau down through Newark Town Lock and had to work it myself as the keeper had finished for the day.  Easy peasy.  Just need a BW key and be able to read and press the appropriate buttons in the right order.  So how the hell did I get it right.

    Worth it though once tied up with this view of the Town bridge at duskNewark Town Centre at dusk

    Tuesday 12th June 2007

    Took Beau to King's Marina in Newark to finally get pumped out.  Now my original plan had been to continue down the River Trent and explore Lincoln and go down the tidal section and then up to York and Ripon.  However, the perceived wisdom of all the BW guys was DON'T DO IT ON YOUR OWN.  But why? says the naive me. Cos you'll sink and drown said the man.  Spring tides high water and very strong currents all gang up against the unwary or stupid!  Now I may have been unwary but I'm not stupid so without further ado I headed back up stream away from the baddies.

    Newark Town Lock keeper must have been bored and wanted a laugh cos he waited 'till I was in the mouth of the lock before opening the gate paddles.  Well, as I noted before, these are very big locks and consequently empty a lot of water very quick and this in turn causes mucho turbulence thereby throwing the boat about all over the place with me hanging on trying not to hit the walls, which I managed to do.  Though this did cause the keeper much mirth and merriment.  Oh and was anyone else watching - YOU BET - about 50+ tourists - bugger.

    Lovely cruise back to Gunthorpe the weather was lovely and arrived at 5pm.

    Wednesday 13th June 2007

    Overnight the weather changed considerable with the heavy rains starting.  Set off for Nottingham at 10am wet weather all the way and I met the gravel barge half way eek!a13 Tied at the Castle Moorings at 3.30pm.  Too wet to even venture out to the Navvy.

    Thursday 14th June 2007

    Stayed overnight here, shopped at Sainsbury's and had a few in the Navvy.  Still raining though.

    Friday 15th June 2007

    Set off for Shardlow to meet up with Alison (my daughter) and her boyfriend Paul.  Left at 9am and made good time as far as Beeston Lock.  Got through OK but the current had picked up a lot because of the rain and the warning bar was at the top of the GREEN.  However, carried on up the Trent at much higher revs then normal to get through the current and got as far as a little village called Thrumpton where this part of the Trent narrows considerable before you get to Cranfleet Cut.  Now this is where it got REALLY SCARY cos I was virtually on FULL POWER and the current was pushing Beau BACKWARDS.  I simply couldn't get any further.  This part of the river has deep pot holes in it's bed and is known for whirlpools to form suddenly, which of course one did.  Literally turning Beau around and almost impailing us on the keep left sign in the river.

    I think I was being told to go back so I duly did and what had taken 2 1/2 hours to get to took 30 minutes to get back.  By now the warning sign was well into the RED and RISING.  So having got back through Beeston Lock I returned to the Castle Moorings and was to be stranded here for OVER A MONTH until the Trent started to recede.

    Saturday 16th June 2007

    As I couldn't get up to Shardlow poor Ali had to brave the Nottingham traffic and come over to me.  Jon, Lou and Nicky joined us for the afternoon and I took Ali and Paul out to dinner at the Baltimore Diner.  Here I persuaded the entertainer that it was her birthday (which actually is in Feb) and this was the result.  She loves me really.

    I'm gonna kill you Dad!   and you, Paul!

    Sunday 17th June 2007

    Took everyone for a trip down to Meadow Lane Lock, which was now LOCKED to stop anyone getting onto the Trent, and back up to the Castle.  Everyone got away safely leaving me to be stranded here for 5 WEEKS.

    Monday 18th June 2007

    Called British Waterways at Newark for an update on the flood situation.  NO CHANCE OF GETTING OUT.  So here I stay.  This was to be the first of many, many, many phone calls to the girls in Newark, in fact they soon recognised my voice and I didn't even usually have time to ask before being told again no chance today.

    It could have been worse, just think if I had gone south onto the tidal stretch, Torksey Lock was FLOODED and boats were lost!  At least here there is a Sainsbury's, the Baltimore Diner, The Navvy and the Vat & Fiddle Pubs and the Castle Marina for Diesel, water and pump outs.  Plus met Russel on NB Kenko with his two massive Alsatians and all his mates.

    Finally got out and up to Shardlow on THURSDAY 19th JULY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - 45 DAYS FROM GETTING INTO NOTTINGHAM and during all the time there were some of the finer days that I managed to start painting the bright work on the bows and cratch, to have problems with the inverter, and to fly to Copenhagen to be at my pal, Henrik's wedding blessing and get a new mattress for the bed and have a new carpet laid, oh and a few(?) pints along the way.  Not bad really.

    Colours before repainting Henrik and Susanne at their blessing Rail viaduct just out of NottinghamThe Trent is a WIDE river Cheeky duscks looking for food Beau from Barrow Feeding the signets Look out for the duck top left Duck's of after biting the swan's bum! Part of a pontoon washed down in the floods at Beeston Weir Trees in Beeston weir Artistic raindrops on a leaf?

    Thursday 19th July 2007

    HAD ENOUGH NOW - IT'S GONE BEYOND A JOKE - LET ME OUT!!!!!!!! Left Beeston Lock at 7.30am together with John and his wife on Nb Nuthatch.  Although warnings still just in the RED it was left to each skipper's discretion as to whether they tried to get up river. Ran at 2000 revs all the way and by the time we reached Thrumpton Nip the river had dropped even more and we were able to get through this time and on and up through Cranfleet to Sawley Locks.  Talking to Dave the Lock Keeper he said that at the worst of the floods both sets of gates had been open and the water level almost came over the paved area, 10 feet above normal!

    Dieseled up and pumped out at the Marina and tied up outside the Malt Shovel at 12.30pm.  WHAT FATE - there was a boat electrician working on the next boat so I got him to have a look at my inverter and see why the batteries were holding their charge.  Job done. Suggested I get 3rd 160ah battery which I ordered and he's coming back to fit it next week.  Excellent Day all round so had a few beer in the Shovel and got pissed with the local lads.

    The Leicester Ring

    Friday 11th May 2007

    David, my brother, joined the crew on Friday the 11th May and we took Beau down through Barrow Deep Lock to tie up outside The Boat in Loughborough for the night. Had a few beers and met up with Kevin Bacon and few of the lads.

    My brother, Dave 

    Saturday 12th May 2007

    Had a leisurely start to the day and set off for Trent Lock at 10am.  Arrived there at 4pm in very wet and windy conditions. Sampled the beer in both the Navigation and the Steamboat, both good.

    Sunday 13th May 2007

    Left Trent Lock by 8am and Fuelled up, watered up and pumped out at Sawley Marina and arrived in Shardlow to tie up by the Malt Shovel by noon. Had Sunday lunch with Dave Jon (my son) and Nicky (my granddaughter). Weather still terrible so stayed in the Malt Shovel.

    Monday 14th May 2007

    Tried to sort out Bubble Oil Stove and contact the Bubble engineer.  No success.  Left Shardlow at 10.20am and finally tied up in Willington at 6pm.  Did some shopping the good old Coop and sampled the beer in ALL three pubs - The Green Dragon, the Rising Sun and I was too pissed to remember the last one!

    Tuesday 15th May 2007

    Left Willington at 8.30am and headed down through Burton upon Trent. Still heavy Rain but at least the wind has dropped. First time through single locks, no probs. Passed by Alrewas Weir and had to use full power to get up the short stretch of river to the lock.  The river must be rising.  Arrived at Fradley Junction at 4.30pm.  Heard from my estate agents at last the house has been sold so David and I took ourselves off to the Mucky Duck (The Swan) to celebrate.

    The Swan at Fradley Junction

    Wednesday 16th May 2007

    Late start after last night's celebrations.  Left Fradley Junction on the Trent and Mersey Canal and set off down the Coventry Canal at 10am through the swing bridge (first time) and watered up. Set off for Polesworth by 10.30am.  Prop got fouled twice with plastic bags, took 15 mins each time to clear them.  Lovely countryside all the way and arrived in Polesworth by 5pm.  Asked a local about the pubs and strongly recommended that we DID NOT go into the Bulls Head as it was a rough house.  So that's exactly where we went and he wasn't wrong it was rough though the locals were fantastic.  Had a brilliant night with a bunch of West Brom football supporters watching the playoffs.

    Thursday 17th May 2007

    Left Polesworth by 8.30am up through three sets of 2 locks and the Atherstone flight of 5 locks.  Saw this boat being put back in the water after having it's hull blackedBoat going back in the water Then it was a straight cruise through Hartshill, Nuneaton and past Marston Junction (this is the entrance to the Ashby Canal which I did in February this year) to tie up right outside the Navigation Inn next to Bulkington Bridge in Bedworth.  Only one other boat tied up and we met him when we went in for a few beers, a massive Scotsman called Big Pat.  He's lived on his boat for 7 years and has travelled far and wide and knows all the best pubs.  Guess what, got pissed again, now there's a thing!

    Friday 18th May 2007

    Left Bedworth at 9am, so much for an early start. Completed the full length of the Coventry Canal by going the last 5 1/2 miles to Coventry Basin. Mostly industrial landscapes passing Coventry City's Ricoh Football Ground.  This stretch of the canal was very polluted with rubbish and diesel spills.  Nearly crashed into a plastic boat whilst turning Beau in the Basin by getting caught by a huge gust of wind and of course there had to be hundreds of people watching, bugger. 

    Just leaving the Coventry Canal at Hawkesbury Junction 

    Got back to and through Hawkesbury Junction and started down the Oxford Canal by 1.30pm. Good cruise to Rugby through lovely countryside and arrived at Newbold on Avon by 6pm having braved the weekend hire boaters coming out of Stretton Stop near Brinklow.  Tied up outside the Barley Mow and went in for a few pints.

    Saturday 19th May 2007

    Left Newbold on Avon by 9am went through Rugby (3 Locks) and down through Braunston Turn, on to the Grand Union Canal up through 6 locks in Braunston and through the Braunston Tunnel Braunston Tunnel

    which is 2042 yards long or just over a mile long! Got to Norton Junction by 6pm.  Took Beau down to the lock which is about 300 yards to see if there were any moorings.  Sadly none so I had to reverse all the way back to the entrance where I tied up Beau with less than a foot's gap between the boats either side of me.  Was anyone watching when I performed this perfect manoeuvre NO - bugger again!   Walked down to the New Inn on Buckby Top Lock.

    Sunday 20th May 2007

    Left Norton Junction at 9am and Dieseled up at the Marina.  Also helped a boat load of women to get their hire boat started, where were they all last night?  Heading North now on the Leicester Section of the Grand Union Canal.  Went up through the Watford Staircase Locks which was a first for us, 4 gates and three chambers. P5200048

    The paddles in these locks have to handled in a certain way as directed by the lock keepers Carley and her husband Andy.  one side are painted RED the other side WHITE and the sequence is always Red before White and you'll be alright - White before Red and you could be dead!!!!!  Went through Crick Tunnel at 1528 yards and got very wet.  From Norton to Welford has been the prettiest section of the canals we've travelled so far.  Arrived at Welford at 6.15pm and discovered also one of the best pubs so far, the Wharf Inn.  Excellent beers and food.

    Monday 21st May 2007 - Jonathan's Birthday (my son)

    Left Welford on way to Foxton locks at 9am.  Beautiful countryside again, went through Husbands Bosworth Tunnel only 1166 yards long this time. Foxton Locks were good fun, two flights of 4 staircase locks, 5 gates 4 chambers each.  P5210051

    Made David do all the work whilst I had my photograph taken hundreds of times by the gongoozlers (tourists).  Bought him a beer when we got to the bottom though in the Black Horse.  Arrived at the Market Harborough Basin by 4.30pm and walked down into town (about a mile) did some shopping and had dinner and a few beers in the Witherspoon's Pub.

    Tuesday 22nd May 2007

    Watered up and left Market Harborough by 9.30am.  Back down to the bottom of the Foxton Locks and then up towards Kilby Bridge.  Major panic at the aptly named Turnover Lock.  I was too busy watching David doing the lock to see that the stern of Beau had caught on the cill of the upper lock gate!  Screamed at David to shut the bottom paddles while I carefully opened the upper paddles to refloat Beau.  Panic over with no damage done, fortunately.  Definitely don't want to do that again.  Got through Saddington Tunnel (only 880 yards long pah) and up to Kilby Bridge by 5.30pm.  David wasn't feeling like having a beer so I strolled over to the Navigation Inn for a couple and took this pic a dusk.

    P5220056  

    Wednesday 23rd May 2007

    Left Kilby Bridge early at 7.30am as we want to get right through Leicester (supposedly bandit country with kids throwing bricks etc) before dusk.  The first six locks were a pain as every paddle was padlocked and I only had one BW key.  However the next 13 weren't bad and the trip through the centre of Leicester was surprisingly pretty apart from a short industrial section. Got to the Hope and Anchor at Syston at 4.30pm.  Long day so we had a few beers and something to eat in the pub.  Also met up with Bob again who I first met a month ago at this very pub.  He's moored up here and fitting out his own boat.  Good night out.

    Thursday 24th May 2007

    Late start after last night ! Left the Hope and Anchor at 10 am and got to Sileby Boatyard by 11.30am for them to fix the loo AGAIN!.  Met up with Claire and had lunch and more than a few beers at the Soar Bridge Inn at Barrow upon Soar.  Stayed over in the boatyard.

    Friday 25th May 2007

    Moved Beau from Sileby Boatyard to above Barrow Deep Lock, watered up opposite the Navvy.  Some cheeky ducks decided to explore Beau for food.P4220025 

    Claire and I went down to Loughborough station to meet Fred who's coming down from Sunderland for the weekend.  Went back to the Soar Bridge Inn and had more beer.  Great Night out

    Saturday 26th May 2007

    Took Beau down through Barrow Deep Lock (Fred looked more than a little nervous!) Got passed both the Boat Inn and the Albion before opening time or we never have got any further. Weather fantastic - no shirt sailing all the way.  Tied up outside the Plough at Normanton supposedly for a couple and got no further.  Good company and lots of beer.

    Sunday 27th May 2007 - Happy Birthday to ME

    Sadly the weather has turned lousy so Fred and I got totally soaked taking Beau up to Shardlow on the Trent and Mersey thereby completing the Leicester Ring.  Got to tie up outside the New Inn by 12.45pm and met up with Claire, Mollie (dog), Jonathan (son), Louise (his partner) and Nicky (my granddaughter) and had Sunday lunch and a birthday party.

    Monday 28th May 2007

    TRIP OVER - Left Beau in Shardlow and Claire took us to Jon's to pick up the Volvo and I took David and Fred back to Sunderland.  Cor hate driving now, far to fast for my liking.  Horrible journey took 4 1/2 hours normally takes 2 1/2 hours.