Sleepless Nights

Apologies to Sarah and Toby who, having expected perfectly regular daily blog updates, couldn’t get to sleep last night without their “hit”.

Shortly after leaving Boon’s Wharf we passed the water point at Hartshill and memories of “camera gate” came flooding back.

Between locks 9 and 10 we picked up an interesting companion at lunch time.  He tapped on the window to ask if he could share our meal and was rewarded with some spicy chicken.

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On our journey we passed a floating one way sign – slightly worrying as we were going in the wrong direction and only managed to take a photo after we had gone by.

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Our overnight stop was in a very pleasant spot just past Dunstall Bridge where we enjoyed a glass of wine and plate of cottage pie par excellence.

The water iris are looking particularly beautiful at the moment and here is one for everyone to share.Day4-1

Thought for the day:  It’s always best to share.

It Takes Two To Tiller
It Takes Two To Tiller

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Thought for the day:  Say you love someone every day.

Travelled in the twilight zone today between Rugby and Nuneaton.

The highlights revolved around Hawkesbury Junction.  First, under Pat’s tutelage, Peter managed a hole in one  and second the very fine lunch at The Greyhound.

Not everyone managed the turn so well.

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The low point was Peter’s arm in the weed hatch removing a plastic bag and length of fishing line.

Romy gave the May blossom the brush off.

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We met The Admiral at Charity Dock.  He declined our invitation to come on board as he was not prepared to walk the plank.

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