Never having seen a corn crake untill a few days ago, I now see them all along the Grand Union. We had moored on permit holders mooring at Cowley Lock. There were hardly any moorings as we approached the lock and I saw a large space with enough room to moor both our boats. We never usually take any ones mooring but we were getting desperate. We had a quick discussion with Dennis and Margaret and agreed that if the rightful owner of the moorings came back, we would move on. Well I almost wished they had returned because it was the noisiest place we had ever stayed at. There was a bus station on the other side of the fence, and at 4 am a duck called for her young continuously. Then the dawn chorus started, not a problem normally because we are usually asleep, and to top it all at 4.30 am a BW butty came past creating our boat to rock and roll ( all for the wrong reasons) and sounding like a clapped out lawn mower. Defiantly one to strike of our lists of places to stay!
About Us
- Ian and Irene Jameison
- 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.
Thursday, 1 July 2010
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- |Back to the hospital
- Back toward Shepparton lock
- Judy and Jade enjoying the river
- Start of a bad day!
- Chertsey Lock
- Another strange duck
- Mosely lock
- Moorings at Limehouse
- Doggie harness
- Mill Pond
- Leaving Limehouse basin
- Limehouse to Teddington
- Watch out clipper behind!!!!
- On the upper part of the Thames
- Teddington Lock
- Kingston upon Thames
- Pumpout on the Regents canal
- Christine and Joshua
- Back from Antwerp
- River lock in Antwerp
- Antwerp here we come
- Famous Faces
- Tower Bridge
- Thames
- Trip to HMS Belfast
- This is what I call fenders!!!!
- Limehouse
- Kew Gardens
- wild life at Kew Gardens
- Little Venice itself
- Little Venice outer moorings
- Tufted ducks
- Approaching Little Venice
- Blanket Weed
- Aquaduct over the North Circular
- Comorants
- Galleon ??? on the canal???
- Corn Crake & family
- Damsel fly
- weed cutter
- Unbelievable!!!!!
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