Happy Days

Last night another boat came and moored next to us it was named Oliver and Imogen.  I took a couple of pictures for the blog but for the first time ever they did not get recorded on the memory card.  Hopefully we will see it again.

The good news is I recovered my camera today.  After various calls to different police stations I was given the phone number of Colin, who picked my camera up at Nafford Lock.  He had very kindly left it with Wychaven Council offices at Pershore and they had not yet got round to sending it to the police at Worcester which was lucky for us.  A short taxi ride and it was back in my possession.

There are worse things that have happened at Nafford lock.

At least I was a bit luckier than this chap

Earlier we had given Oliver a bit of TLC, done some shopping at had a decent Italian lunch at Portofino.

Boats of all descriptions started arriving in droves at the basin around 17:30 and others were pulling up to replenish their water tanks.   It was just like a busy day at Clapham Junction.

Getting crowded

The bad, but not very bad, news was one again no TV signal.  When I saw how long the aerial poles on the nearby houses are I wasn’t so surprised.  I only used 2.2 GB of Romy’s 8 on her phone!  Plenty left for the England match tomorrow.

We topped up our water tank after the visiting boats had cleared the water point and then one of us settled down to watch the France Belgium football match while the other sat quietly with a Kindle.

We are now poised ready to leave whenever we wake in the morning but as the marina pump out is not open until 10am there is not much point in rushing.

Salt Workers statue in the town

One thought on “Happy Days”

  1. Fantastic news on the camera – please make sure you fix some sort of contact details to it as we all know it’s not the first or last time you’ve left something behind!

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