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In 1977 we hired our first narrowboat from Anglo Welsh at Market Harborough.From that moment our destiny was set. In 2006 we finally purchased our own brand new 57' narrowboat which we named 'Free Spirit'. Our aim is to travel the length and breadth of all the navigable rivers and canals of the UK. This will be our story as it unfolds.

Friday 21 February 2014

Dairy of our Northern Lights cruise

  "Diary Entry","Thursday 20th. Start of our Northern Lights holiday. Weather cloudy with intermittent rain

Up early feeling excited. Things to do, let fire go out, cap chimney, switch off fridge, clean through boat, empty cassette ( Ians job ) take cases to cottage ready for when Howard picks us up to take to Broadmarsh Bus station. By 10.30am we were about ready to go but with our coach booked for 12.40 pm it was a little early to set off for Nottingham. Quick walk to Lidl for sweeties for on the journey and ready to leave by 11am. Arrived at bus station 11.50.

Coach 10 minutes late and journey was horrible. Took over 7 hours. Nottingham to Leicester and the driver had to take his 40 minute break.  Left by 14.15pm and then stopped to pick up passengers at Coventry, Lemington Spa, Bambury and Oxford where we changed coach. This then stopped at Newbury, Winchester, and finally Southampton.  Had a 10 minute walk to the Ibis hotel
 pulling along 2 large cases, one holdall, small travel bag and rucksack full of camera equipment.
 Booked into hotel by 8pm, had a chili con carne for a meal followed by bottle of wine £16 and 2 coffees. Check out tomorrow is 12pm and embarkation of Boudicca at 14.30pm tomorrow.

View from the Hotel Ibis bedroom window. Boudicca's red funnel can be seen through the trees on the left.'





Friday 21st. Weather mainly sunny

Breakfast 8.30am then off for a walk to look at Boudicca.



Now 13.00pm and waiting for a taxi to take us off to our long awaited holiday.

2 comments:

Amy Willow said...

Have a wonderful time, you deserve it!

Amy
Willow

Jacquie said...

Oh your going to have such a beautiful time, and Irene you'll get some stunning pictures in that light. I enjoyed Molde's stunning scenery with over 300 mountain tops from memory. Hope you've the thermals packed, and top tip : your going to need plenty of monies when you leave the ship, but I'm sure you know that already. Have loads of fun Jacquie

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