So this morning, and with much improvement in the weather, (although still cold) I locked FS through the stop lock leaving Ian to do the biz with the cassette at the facilities and then took the sharp right turn under the bridge to enter the Coventry Canal. Now, I'm not one to sing my praises (well okay then, maybe just a bit) but I did the turn in one go. Congratulations from Ian who had previously watched three other boaters also attempt the turn but without success resorting to forward and reverse manoeuvres to get around. To say I felt dead chuffed was an understatement!
Hawkesbury Junction |
An almost ideal cruising day, not a breath of wind and the water like a mill pond showing off near perfect reflections.
Fields of gold showing the Rape in bloom. |
Glorious don't you think? But then we came upon an unexpected sight.
Oh, how I would love to see what walkers and cyclists make of this! |
Charity Wharf came into view. I have taken loads of photos of this wharf during the numerous years of travelling this way but occasionally I see something new or something I hadn't taken in before.
Is this new? |
Cruised past Marston Junction, the start of the Ashby Canal. Back in 2017 Water Voles were present. I took this photo then, of this one at the start of the Ashby canal.
Today I saw none even though an extensive program is underway trying to save them from this and other parts.
Marston Junction and the start of the Ashby Canal |
Todays wildlife,
2 comments:
Hi Irene.
Well done on the turn. It is a difficult one at the best of times.
Oh how I would have loved to speak to the owner of the cruiser and their idea of mooring up like that. I am surprised no one has let them go.
Hope all is going well, as you cruise home?
Much love Jo xxx
That turn brings back memories. On just our second ever day on Tumbleweed we came out of the stop lock with boats moored on both sides and as I was lining up to make the turn a boat came round the corner. I ended up under the trees then reversed in to the wall by the pub, all in front of a good sized audience. Very embarrassing.
Happy to say that since then I have always managed the turn first time but always send Angela as lookout to make sure no one is coming.
Steve NB Tumbleweed
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