Oh and today, Monday 23rd September at 8.50am was officially the Autumnal equinox. This marks the first day of Autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. This exert from The Mirror
An equinox occurs when the sun passes directly over the Earth's equator, resulting in a day and night that equal in length.
There are two equinoxes every year - one around March 22 and one around September 22.
In the southern hemisphere the seasons are flipped, and the September equinox marks the start of spring.
So that's that then, Summer is over and Autumn has arrived and for the first day of Autumn, it was a joy to be out on the water. Sun shone giving out the warmth and only a gentle breeze to contend with. It didn't matter that all but one lock was against us (lock 68 on the Booth Lane flight had a boat ascending) we just enjoyed the day.
Lock 68 Booth Lane Flight. |
Climbing over the beam was a bit of a pain! |
Approaching Kings Lock |
To the left and through the bridge 'ole is the start of the Middlewich Branch. |
This is the two bridges. Took the photo after the boats had left. |
Slow boat leaving. FS on the landing waiting to come around. |
Ian still had to do the left turn into the Middlewich Branch and then ascend the Wardle lock. This was done in record time and he took the first mooring available. Never has FS been tethered so quickly and he rushed inside to deploy the satellite. Eight minutes of play had been missed and Wales had already scored a try. Still, he soon got into the game and was shouting "That was a knock on" at every opportunity.
Shopped at Morrisons after lunch and then moved to find a rural mooring. Got moored up just in time as within minutes of securing FS, the rain started. I wonder if this could be in for the night?
And wildlife,
2 comments:
The ABs won their first game and England won theirs.
Don't expect us to barrack for England, OK? Especially if they are playing a South Pacific or Southern Hemisphere team!
M&D xxoo
Crikey Marilyn, I wouldn't dream of it (: Each to their own country I say (: (: XXXX
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