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Friday nights sunset at Shadehouse lock |
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Leaving Shadehouse lock on Saturday. 8am and not a soul about. |
We did have a quiet and peaceful night on Saturday moored at
the top of Tixal Lock. No phone or internet to be had and one would have
thought that in this day and age you would at least get a phone signal and some
sort of internet
connection but no, not
an inkling. TV was okay so at least we didn't have to sit and stare at each
other
Anyway, now let's see......what
happened Saturday? Ah yes........
Arrived on the Staff and Worc mid afternoon. We had hoped to
make Deptmore lock near Stafford boat club but a combination of very slow
boats, (which wouldn't let us pass) stopping for diesel at Taff Wharf ( well it
would be silly not to as the price was only 65p a Litre) and the chance meeting
of James and Debbie (
nb Lois Jane)
and
their gorgeous puppy
Dudley at Rugley
all stopped us from reaching our goal. Not that I minded meeting Dudley 'cause
he is the cutest , adorable woofit I have seen in a long time. My doggie fix
was complete when James let me have a cuddle but now..... oh dear I want
another dog even more!
Didn't really get
to stop and chat for too long but very much hoping we will meet somewhere down
south.
No doubt Dudley will be one big
puppy by then and I may get to have another fix by taking him for a walk.
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At tickover for mile upon mile. |
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Taff Wharf |
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And to keep us amused while taking on diesel this chocolate lab fascinated by the piglets. |
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The cute one is Dudley! |
So having said our farewells we left Rugley and had a really good run to Great Hayward. All the locks
were with us and the turn onto the Staffs & Worc was a doddle even with the
wind blowing across the T&M. Tixal wide was almost devoid of boats, very
unusual for a Saturday afternoon and we decided against stopping wanting to at
least get another lock under our belt. Tixal lock is another problematic lock with one bottom gate refusing to stay
shut. I did have to sit back to keep them closed and I also noticed that the
hand rail over the gate was covered in beware tape. Not a problem for most who walk round to
close gates, but for some, like Ian, who will jump across the gap after closing one
gate, the railing is the first thing to grab hold of. This one is completely
rusted away and consequently sheared off at the bottom. How long will this one take to fix???
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Stepping from one gate to another |
We
stopped just above the lock so Ian could check the new batteries and, so I
didn't get in his way, went fishing. Caught the biggest Perch to date and then the
most unusual fish. Almost out of the Jurassic era!
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Ruff |
Sunday.
Latish start as we only had to go as far as Midland Chandlers by Teddersly Boat Club. Gave me time to have tea
and toast in bed but we were still away before 9am. Again not a boat on the move to be seen and without that chilly wind it was a pleasure to be out and about. Near to Stafford boat club we came across a new signpost. It is to do with the new Stafford Riverway Link to re-open the river and
canal waterway linking the town and the Staff and Worc
Canal. Stafford was originally connected to the canal at Baswich in
1816 to transport coal, but the link was closed in 1929. Hopefully this waterway will be finished in our cruising lifetime.
Deptmore lock was with us having had a boat exit just before we turned up. A few minutes earlier and the gates could have been left open. Seems we just cant get our timings right, but wait.... our timing was spot on at Parkgate lock. Shame the hire boat exiting closed the gate in front of us.
We have stopped at the Chandlers ready to collect our battery tomorrow morning. They're not open on a Sunday but don't mind stopping early. Might be a good film on TV this afternoon so going to chill out and relax.
Wildlife on route.
1 comment:
Enjoyed the pictures there spot on particular the wildlife ones.
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