Block of wood |
Help from Jim and Jenn to pull those boats back. |
The following day we set too removing the roof furniture and took the best part of the day to clean all the grime from the old girl and polish the side. Ian also decided to touch up the scratches on the gunwale where he accused me (blooming cheek) of having scratched the paintwork! Anyway, it was a good job we did stay that night as those stupid Swans (will they ever learn) first tried to take the family below lock again (and we all know what happened the last time they did that) and then, when I rushed over to stop them, headed straight for the road! Thank goodness Jim and Jenn were around 'cos between us and, discounting any injury that could have been inflicted by the swan's aggression, managed to get the family back to the canal. Phew!
That night it turned cold and although Ian never feels chilly I complained bitterly about the air temperature and wanted the stove lit. So off he goes back to the workshop where a good supply of cut logs was to be found. On his way back and trying to take a short cut to FS, his feet slipped down the wet bank and once more he was deposited unceremoniously onto the ground, missing going into the cut by the skin of his teeth. More injury's to add to join the first couple as one of the logs dug into his side and bruised one of his ribs. Good God, I thought, my able-bodied hubby was turning into a physical wreck!
Now, you would think that would be the end to our woos but like I have said before, 'Everything comes in threes'.
On the Tuesday and before the predicted rain was due to set in, we went through the swing bridge to be on our old mooring spot. Jim and Jenn had already pushed across to make room. Now the next phase of FS's clean up came into force. Ian was busy doing other things so once again it was left to me to do the deed. Having successfully washed the roof and cabin sides, dried all the paintwork out came the polish for the Portside to be done. Well....in all the years we have moored by the swing bridge never have I ever fallen in. Tuesday was to be the exception. Picture this if you will. I had started putting on the polish gradually walking backwards as I'm doing it and working my way toward the bow of the boat. Before I continue with my tale I should just say that the swing bridge hadn't always been across the entrance to the basin as a stop lock was the only means to enter the Nottingham canal from the Cromford canal. As with any lock there is a lock gate recess and it was into this recess that I backed into!!
See that mooring ring? I believe that was what I landed on before going in |
Instead of staying on our old mooring, we pulled back through the swing bridge to allow Jim and Jenn to move back and plug into the electrics. It's a bit nearer to the road here and we do get a lot more footfall past the boat but as it's only for a few more days (hopefully) and this is something we can easily cope with on the short term.
The Wagtail chick certainly has grown.
8 comments:
Oh dear, so sorry to read about your falls and injuries. Better make sure they stop right now!
Jenny and Robin Romany Rambler
You two are not fit to be let out on your own!
Before you head away too far, get yourselves to an osteopath - there is a place called the Osteopathic Centre in Long Eaton, 18 Gibb St. You may well find they will give you a bulk discount ...
Please both of you, watch where you are putting your feet!
M&Dxox
I can sympathise as I've just got over my back pain.
Lots of rest is needed I think, all those boaty jobs will wait.
Do take care and hope you will bothe be feeling fit again soo.
Ann Makemson xx
Hi Marilyn, great idea about the Osteopath but I am unlikely to get an appointment in the near future. The lockdown meant they have only recently opened so most likely to be fully booked up. I'm not going to even try as I'm sure in time the bruising will go. Moving isn't a problem, just sitting for long periods. Anyway both of us are itching to leave so Monday is the target date. Hope you both are well and sending all our love. Xxx
Thanks, Jenny, Bruises will heal eventually so we just have to be patient and not do too much. We will be leaving the basin Monday and both of us can't wait to get going. Keep safe and well. Xx
Thanks Ann. Ian is already on the road to recovery, as for me it might take that bit longer so good job I can steer the boat as Ian will have to do the locks when we leave on Monday. Hope you are fit and well too. Xxx
It looks like that Wagtail chick is having some difficulty finding it's feet too ๐
Glad to know that neither of you need anything other than a few painkillers ๐คจ
Safety first please you two, I think the NHS is a tad on the busy side ATM ๐
Your right Kevin, the last place either of us wants to end up in is a hospital not just for the Covid risk but because the wonderful NHS is already rushed off their feet.:) Xx
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