Wednesday, 17 June 2009

Droitwich Calling


There are a lot of locks between Tardebigge & Worcester! Fortunately for us our good friends David and Annette relocated to Droitwich after they retired so we were in the right place, at the right time, with just the right people to help us through the bulk of those locks!

The next day they came to collect us and we had a fantastic tour of the area - David showed us all the restoration that has been going on regarding the Droitwich canal. It goes virtually through the centre of Droitwich which we thought was a lovely little town and will be a definite magnet for boaters. From Droitwich to the River Severn it goes through some lovely rural countryside. David has been actively involved with helping as a volunteer since they moved up here and those involved are confident that the canal will open to boaters next Spring or Summer. How exciting is that!!

It was so good to see them both looking so well and so happy in their beautiful, new house.

Also:-
JUST LOOK WHAT WAS DELIVERED BY MEGAN ON SUNDAY ALONG WITH THE POST!!

Maisie will be staying with us for her holiday - three weeks of lots of walks, lots of having her feet washed no doubt and lots of being thoroughly spoilt!!

Saturday, 13 June 2009

The Apprentice


What a magnificent cockerel! That is if you are not moored up opposite him and he hasn't quite got it right yet! Apparently he is called "Rory"
"Cock-a-gurgle-gurgle" !!

From 4 a.m and continuing in regular intervals throughout the day. The ladies DO seem to be impressed though but ....... as far as I'm concerned, ........"You're fired!"
BLESS!!

Our Lesley

She really loved the wild field poppies of June. Five years later and the poppies are, and will always continue to pay tribute and, in so doing, refresh our own memories and sadness.
She was stolen from us and robbed prematurely of life.
Lost but not forgotten.

Cuckoos in the nest

Cuckoos in the nest in more ways than one!

Every year boaters who have boats, like "Ellen" built by the legendary (it would seem) Les Allen and Sons are invited to get together - 'A Gathering'. Although it is not really our type of thing, we have been once before and, as this years meeting place was on route, we thought we would give it another go! As I say, cuckoos in the nest.

In actual fact, the Allen Gathering itself is a cuckoo this year because it has wheedled it's way into the 40th Anniversary celebration of the Worcester & Birmingham Canal Society which is being held at Tardebigge New Wharf. This is the first time we have been on this canal and it looks really nice - I'm even looking forward to going down all 30 of the Tardebigge locks in one go!

On Friday and Saturday evenings food and entertainment are being laid on in the new community centre a short walk across the field. Rumour has it that there are also stalls and Morris Dancing at some point over the weekend but communication (at least as far as we are concerned) has been virtually nil! I think a Social Secretary is badly needed .......... but I am not offering!

Everyone seems to know other boaters ................ except us!
Billy-no-Mates!! Oh well, the entertainment is good and ...... we will live and learn ....
................. or will we??!!

Sunday, 7 June 2009

The Centre of Birmingham



Well I never thought I would say this but ................... the canalside centre of Birmingham is absolutely lovely! Gas Street Basin is not how I imagined it to be - I thought it would be a larger area than it actually is - but together with The Mailbox and NIA areas the whole place is fabulous.

Everywhere is so clean and orderly - I have not seen any litter anywhere (not even a fag end!) and the presence of security guards is noticeable. The only thing is the lack of a bit of grass for Maggie! We have just sat and watched the Turkish Grand Prix moored in the shadow of the NIA. How cool is that!!

Yesterday afternoon, in the rain, we followed Rodney through the centre of the system and I have to admit that I think it is fantastic that he has been able to do this.

The approach into Birmingham, however, was much the same as with other large towns and cities - rubbish and graffiti everywhere. Yet again, it makes me ashamed of the human race.

Tomorrow, Rodney and Derek will be making their way towards the Coventry canal to get back to Crick and John and I will be heading off towards Worcester.

Friday, 5 June 2009

Tackling The Hatton Flight



Yesterday we left the Saltisford Arm ready in both mind and body (!) to tackle the 21 double locks of the Hatton Flight. The weather was perfect - not too hot but warm and dry.

Rodney tells me that never in his wildest dreams did he think that, one day, he would be navigating his own boat up this renown flight of locks. We were actually very proud of ourselves as we did it in 4 hours. We only met 2 boats coming down.

"Ellen" half way up the flight.

Today we have gone a bridge too far! Actually, it's been several bridges too far. We decided to go up the Lapworth Flight on the North Stratford Canal for our approach to Birmingham - 20 locks this time and single! I feel that I should have muscles like Popeye and be as skinny as Olive Oil ................. neither is happening! We continued then - all for the sake of a pub - and didn't stop until 6.30pm. The sunshine has gone - it's raining quite heavily.

On to Gas Street Basin in the centre of Birmingham tomorrow. Definite reservations!

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Cruising with the Trotters

God Bless Derek Nicoll and all who cruise with him!

We met up with Rodney and Derek (they're not really "The Trotters"!) on Saturday at Napton.
Gill also drove up from Staines to join us for 24 hours and it was lovely to see her.  Both she and I wished it could have been for longer.

Together, narrowboats "Ellen" and "Akela" have travelled up the Grand Union to Warwick where we are at the moment.  We are moored in the Saltisford Arm which was recommended to us by other boaters.  From here it is only a 10 minute walk into the centre of Warwick.  Derek wants to visit the castle and John and I want to have a general 'mooch' about.  I think Derek and I have earned a day off after all those heavy locks - those steering on the tiller just do not appreciate what hard work it is!

Since Saturday the weather has been really hot but today there is a bit of a breeze so it looks like things might be cooling down a little.