Sunday, 1 November 2009
As usual Ian carries everything you could possibly want on board (quite where he puts it all is a complete mystery to me and one that I don't even think to ask him), and out came the trustee tree saw and secateurs. While I maneuvered the boat so he could reach the outer most branches,. he cut and sawed till all you could see was bits of branches flying in all directions
. After he had finished it was a quick phone call to BW to inform them of the situation.
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- This is the adventures of Ian and Irene Jameison who are completely mad! Having forgone the life of luxury in a wonderful bungalow by Sandiacre Lock on the Erewash Canal we have now squeezed ourselves and two very lazy labradors into a 57ft long, 6ft 10" wide narrowboat with the idea of traveling the length and breadth of the UK canals. This will be our story as it unfolds.

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