Thursday 12th
July 2018
Managed to get a few good photos of the boat from across the canal
below the Big Lock this morning. It is not often you get a view of the whole boat
from this angle.
Nick, my drinking pal from the Golden Lion came for his breakfast.
Nick had never been on a canal boat before and his perceptions were tiny, cramped
and dark. He went away much more enlightened.
We then set off shopping at Tesco’s and Lidl’s and bought far too much
stuff to carry in one go. We are regretting letting my rucksacks go. The
smaller day sack would have been a lot easier. We have small rucksacks but they
are just not big enough.
The space under the engine foundation was wiped clean of the oil left
over from changing the oil in the gearbox. After taking on water we set off as
far as the local dump to get rid of rubbish and also the oil from the oil changes.
Then it was off up a well beaten track to try and get moored at Bramble
Cuttings.
This was not to be though. It looks as though there is a Broken Cross
Boat Club meeting. They, after all, maintain the area. There are four boats
there and two are breasted up. So we are moored just after the bridge before
Bramble Cuttings and, hopefully, in a prime position to get a space when the
boats move off.
The weather today is much cooler with a lot of cloud. We still ate a
barbeque outside though.
Aaron rang us. He is very upbeat about his new job and the training.
It was good to hear him sounding positive and enthusiastic, it seems a while since
he has sounded this way.
We are both getting fed up with our routine. We are just waiting for this
electrical work and until it is done, are moving short distances, over familiar
ground, every few days. We just want to get gone and explore pastures new.
Start the adventure.
Sandra has now sorted the problem with the solar panels and so, strictly
speaking, the rest of the work she is doing for us is cosmetic. However, we would
both feel better if she looked the electrics over and so, until this is done, we
are stuck and largely at her mercy.
Hopefully by this time next week we’ll be away and done.
The solar panels now, are working fine. At 9.30pm this evening battery
capacity was 99%, this after cruising for less than an hour and on a cloudy
day. It’ll be interesting to see what they are first thing tomorrow morning.
Day Total: 0 locks; 2 miles; 0 Tunnels; engine running hours 0.8
Overall Total: 99 locks; 185 miles; 8 tunnels; engine running hours
106.2
You're right - I am upbeat!
ReplyDeleteGiving it big licks (safely!) down the Motorway at 110+mph with the blues and twos before applying all I've learned down some A & B roads will give anyone a morale boost ;-)