Wednesday 8 May 2013

September 2012 to February 2013


February 2013

5th Drove to Stockton to take Helen to the launderette as their new generator has blown up their washing machine! Later moved Vincent Joseph up two locks to the Cape of Good Hope pub in Warwick.
7th Coal from Mark’s working boat. Later joined by rather unpleasant boating neighbour (permanently drunk, swearing and asking to borrow money).
8th Moved a few hundred yards along the canal. Joined by Jenny D who has come to stay for the weekend.
9th Jean and Jenny at choral workshop today and we met up with some ‘Red House’ pals in the evening at the ‘Cape’
10th Jenny D left and we had lunch at the ‘Cape’. It was snowing by the evening.
11th More snow overnight and towpath was under water in places.
12th Jill and Andrew & the dogs came to visit in ‘Knot so Fast’. Pancakes for supper. as it’s Pancake Day!
13th Snowing but not settling too much.
14th Visit to the Saltisford Canal Centre to arrange to leave the boat while we are away next week.
15th Roger doing some minor electrical alterations.
16th Jean to York.
18th Roger made a small folding shelf by Jean’s chair to hold cup of tea – or glass of wine...
19th Lovely sunny day! Roger went for drink with Darren in the evening.
20th Early start to move the boat round to the Saltisford, unload Benny via the portable cat basket, turn the boat and reverse into our mooring spot. Then Benny off to the cattery and us off to York to see Alex, Guillaume and Louis at David’s.

Auntie Alex doing Lizzie`s hair

James



22nd Returned to Warwick via East Midlands airport to drop off A,G &L. Picked up a reluctant Benny (who was enjoying his heated bedroom!) and got back to find the Saltisford all locked up! The gates required a BW key to unlock them but unfortunately our BW key was on the boat! Finally gained entry thanks to a kind resident, but the boat was very, very icy. Minus 4 degrees C outside and only plus 2 inside.

Sue really loves the Hatton flight
23rd Sue E joined us yet again for another heroic assault on Hatton locks. Also joined by Guy B who did a few locks and ate lunch! We did the final few in light snow.
24th Sunday lunch at the ‘Cape’ with Peter and Di. Another bitterly cold day.
26th To Cheltenham for Marie’s funeral. Very nice lunch afterwards with Sue and Martin. Roger received a beautiful old leather trunk which had belonged to Marie, along with some other interesting items and documents.

January 2013

1st Walked via a disused railway line, over a field and climbed a fence, to see the Long Itchington model Village. Built in early 1900’s to house workers at the cement plant.
2nd Moved down through Bascote locks to Welsh Road
3rd Modified solar panel fixing to make it rotate. Local gamekeeper warned us that cars and boats have been vandalised in this area so we plan to move on soon. Denise and Rick came to visit.
4th Towpath in extremely poor state after all the rain. We moved down to the Fosse Way and had an altercation with one of the permanent moorers! Ended up right by the busy road. There are a lot of ‘mystery numbered boxes’ fixed to the trees along the towpath. For dormice / voles??
5th Collected Joseph from home and took him to Coventry to see the Dinosaur Exhibition at Herbert Museum. It was excellent! We then returned to the boat and J stopped overnight. He slept in our bed and we made up the dinette.

An early morning start!
6th Jenny collected Joseph at 10.00 after a sausage and egg breakfast. Caroline and Nick came over in the afternoon and we all walked down to Radford lock and back.
7th Went in to Leamington library to use the computers
8th Filled up with diesel and water and bought new gas cylinder before moving on to Radford.
11th Roger took boat in to Leamington to the ‘Moorings’ pub and Jean brought the car along. Had a drink with the ‘Red House’ gang.

Anne's ?? birthday bash
12th To Bristol for Ann B’s birthday party. Had to call AA out to start the car first! Stayed overnight at the Hilton Garden Inn.
Roger with Marie
13th We took advantage of a ‘proper’ shower before having a walk along the waterfront for an hour in lovely sunshine. Returned via Cheltenham and called in to see Marie. The boat (and Benny) was icy cold on our return and it took the whole evening to warm up.


14th Jean off to Leeds and York by train before flying from Manchester to Nantes to see Alex and Co.
15th Roger moved the boat up to opposite Kate Boats and was snowed in from the 16th onwards. Joined by new ‘neighbours’, Mike and Helen in ‘Firefly’.

I can't believe Jean has gone to France and left  me!
A rather icy canal.











21st Jean returned from France but Roger’s visit to Cropredy cancelled due to snow.
22nd Jean walked in to Warwick for a swim while Roger sawed and chopped some more firewood.

I knew I'd left the car somewhere!
24th Roger drove to Tony’s for a chat and then we visited Mike and Helen in the evening, aboard Firefly for drinks. They have lived aboard for a number of years, including a spell on European waterways, so very interesting to pick their brains about numerous things!
25th Met up with the Red House gang in the Talbot.
26th Turned boat around to face back towards Leamington today and then had Mike and Helen for a return drink.
27th Moved boat to moorings by Lidl in preparation for a big ‘stock up’ of food and drink!

A hungry visitor

29th Drive to Long Itchington, bought coal and then went to see Denise and Rick who had some excellent firewood for us!
30th Sandra called in to see us on her way to shop. Jean went to the launderette as a special birthday treat! Then for a buffet lunch at the ‘Five Rivers’ in Leamington.
31st Jean drove to York / Leeds and Mike carried out an engine service on Vincent Joseph whilst also instructing Roger ready for next time. 5 months living aboard completed!

December 2012

2nd Temperature of minus 2 when we awoke, and not much warmer inside. Lunch at a pub in Stockton. Jean went to Dream of Gerontius at Warwick University. We have now decided to turn the boat and go and spend some time in Braunston. We spent an unsuccessful hour trying to turn in Kate Boats’ entrance but there were too many moored boats.
3rd We discovered we could turn if we went down just the top lock so we’re now pointing the right way for Braunston.

Working boats at Braunston

4th Set off in pleasant winter sunshine but nevertheless we were pretty chilled on arrival opposite the Boathouse pub.


The geese are taking over!!
5th We awoke to SNOW and a FROZEN canal! Now we know we’re doing a winter on a boat! Roger and Karen came over for a meal with us at the Boathouse. Jean hitched a lift back to Stockton with them to pick up the car.
6th Ice on the inside of the windows this morning despite the fire still having some warmth. We finally managed to make use of Skype and were able to call Alex in France by way of a Birmingham number? Amazing! We then had to brave the icy conditions and take the boat up to the water tap. The towpath was treacherous where the tap had leaked and then frozen

Who'd have thought that getting tap water
 would be quite so hazardous?
8th Sunny but cold, with ice on the canal. Walked into Braunston village and bought some local sausages from their Christmas market. Walked down past the Admiral Nelson which has re-opened, and then along the towpath back to the boat. Dinner at Andrew D’s this evening.
10th We both went to Cropredy to take the boys swimming.


11th Both back to Cropredy to take Sam on a little outing of his own. We went to Radford Road Church’s Nativity Exhibition. Freezing fog persisted all day.
12th Jean on long, involved Christmas shopping expedition while Roger met up with an ‘Engine’ man to investigate why battery charging is so poor.
13th Still bitterly cold and life revolves around sawing / chopping wood and huddling round the fire! Forced ourselves out for a walk round to Midland Chandlers.
14th Trip in to Leamington for weekly launderette visit and Roger went off to Torrys to order Perspex for our secondary glazing! We have decided to get panels cut for each window throughout the boat and make some simple clips to hold them in place. Stopped off at the campervan in Radford to pick up some additional wood for the fire.
Concert poster to tempt the boating community
15th Jean off to Bach Choir concert followed by a drink at the Talbot and a sleepover at Sue’s. Roger stayed and began fixing the secondary glazing in place.
Peter and Di join us for mincepies
16th Peter and Di over to Braunston for lunch at the Boathouse, followed by tea and mince pies at the boat. Peter brought over a load of wood which he had been storing for us in his garage.






17th Boat is now decorated for Christmas with mini tree, tinsel, ivy and fairy lights! Presents are mostly wrapped.

Mother Christmas!
18th Simon the engine man, arrived to work on the battery charging system, while Jean drove to Dunchurch, parked the car and returned on the bus. Set off at 12ish well wrapped up and had soup and sandwich lunch en route. Pressed on to the top of Stockton locks.

Spiderman visits Dunchurch!
19th Roger to Dunchurch by bus to collect car. Left it at the bottom of Stockton and walked up the flight to the boat. Moved the boat down to the Blue Lias pub. Jean to Leamington Spa in the evening for carol singing.
20th The Coventry Skype number is working well for speaking to Alex! We ordered the remaining Perspex sheeting from Torrys for the secondary glazing.

The Blue Lias at Christmas
21st Worked out how to record from the TV to a memory stick / hard drive! Major breakthrough! Jean iced the Christmas cake and then we had a drink in the Blue Lias, every inch of which is covered in Christmas lights / decorations. Quite spectacular!
22nd Jill’s for Christmas party. Then back to the boat for ‘Strictly’ final! How sad!
23rd Jean to Radford Road for carol service and later to Burton Dassett for their candle lit service. Peter over to visit at the boat. Some serious flooding problems all over the country after recent downpours. The road to the Blue Lias is a lake.

We know how to enjoy life!
Christmas Eve. We moved down the locks today in a downpour! Dressed in all our best waterproof gear. Towpath is one long, deep stream! We walked straight back up the flight to collect the car and then took the ‘loo’ to empty it at Napton. Unfortunately a stream had burst its banks and the road was several inches deep in water, so we had to abandon the car and carry the loo!




Christmas Day. We both went to the Radford Road service and then back to the boat to cook the turkey, ‘pigs in blankets’, carrots, parsnips, potatoes, sprouts with gravy and cranberry sauce!! Not bad for a meal on a boat!



Trying out the Christmas Jumper!
A Christmas feast.













Boxing Day. Off to Cropredy for Joseph’s birthday bash (6).
28th We drove up to David’s in more rain, for another ‘Christmas lunch’
30th Pick Joseph up for ‘Snow White’ panto at Spa Centre Leamington
31st Saw the New Year in by watching a DVD!
The end of another very enjoyable month of living aboard.

November 2012

3rd We had a meal at the Wharf Inn with Jenny and Rich, Joseph and Samuel. We then went by car to the Cropredy bonfire in absolutely torrential rain!
Sunday 4th Had a walk around the nearby village of Wormleighton using a leaflet guide.
5th Made use of Wharf Inn launderette probably for the last time as we’re moving on this week. Roger swimming with the boys this afternoon.
6th Various bits of business today before driving to Napton to leave the car and doing a complicated return journey to the boat by means of 2 buses.
7th Sue joined us by bus from Leamington and we set off to cruise to Napton. We needed to descend Napton flight before repairs begin next week.
8th Early start to move through last of the locks, and then had a bit of a wait for a mooring space to become free. Eventually we got a good spot not too far from the pub and car parking etc. Went in to Southam in the afternoon to use the library computers as we have no signal at Napton!
9th Roger did some paperwork on the computer and Jean hand sewed tiebacks and handles on porthole covers. In the afternoon we walked along to the Boat pub to check out moorings and we found Andrew B aboard Knot So Fast, doing jobs while Bandit and Shadow ( Border Collies) tore up and down the towpath. Drink at the Folly in the evening

Twilight on the cut.
10th We moved a couple of spaces along the towpath to avoid a noisy, engine running neighbour. Benny was completely confused by this and kept returning to our original spot. Jean ‘bussed’ in to Leamington for Bach Choir rehearsal and Roger drove in for the concert later on. Drink in the Talbot later with Barbara, Roger and Karen.
11th Very heavy frost this morning. Lots of old working boats leaving Napton this morning after attending a rally at the pub the night before. Got some free advice regarding our Sterling 240v alternator. Bought some coal off the ‘working’ boat moored next to us (To be known in future as ‘Mark the Coal’). David 9down visiting a friend in Leicester)  drove over to bring the new solar panels we had ordered through Amazon.
12th Lazy morning. Roger to Cropredy in the afternoon and Jean walked around Napton.

Confused ducks - the water`s gone hard
13th Southam library again to use the internet. Jean attacked portholes with Brasso, with very limited success.
14th November. Start work on mounting the new solar panels.
16th Jean has been smitten by a cold.
Sunday 18th Jean still feeling poorly but we managed lunch at the Folly Pie. We walked along very muddy towpath to check out moorings at the Boat pub again, as we need to move on. Roger now going down with cold!
19th Both feeling poorly today.
20th. We moved round to the Boat Inn and walked back to collect the car. We are having a prolonged spell of wet weather at the moment. Had a drink in the pub in the evening.
21st Wet weather continues; the towpath is awash, and canal level noticeably higher.


Solar panel has arrived but where's the sun?
22nd Dry today but windy. Our nice new solar panel blew off the roof! Fortunately on the towpath side. Started constructing a frame to hold them.
23rd Jean off to Leeds / York while Roger stayed and chopped wood and socialised in the pub!
24th ‘Red House’ gang gathered for a drink at the Boat.
Monday 26th. Roger to Cropredy. Jill dropped in for a cuppa at the boat.
27th Very early start! 7.15am. We drove to the Boat Inn at Stockton locks, left the car, bus to Southam. Then internet at library and back to the Boat at Napton by bus. Then moved boat to Stockton after filling water tank at Calcutt. Phew!! Benny has rushed out to explore.
30th Work on fitting rotating solar panel platform made from recycled office swivel chair.
And that completes our third month of living aboard!

October 2012

2nd  and 3rd . We moved the boat down through Claydon locks and then on into Cropredy where we moored just above the lock.
4th . We took Jenny and Rich, Joseph and Samuel, and friends Maria and Josh down the lock and a gentle cruise through Cropredy.
5th We progressed to Banbury. In the evening we went to a ‘spooky’ comedy held in Tooley’s boat yard dry dock (drained). The play was performed by Daystar Theatre, a husband and wife team who played 3 parts each!
Samuel and Joseph at Banbury Canal Day
7th Banbury Canal Day. There was a huge number of market stalls mostly selling a wide variety of food, and one selling boat bits and pieces. In the afternoon we met up with Jenny and Rich, Joseph and Samuel. We included a trip on a horse drawn cart and a falconry display. Then back for tea on the boat.
8th Roger enjoyed the weekly swim with the boys and then went on to Coventry and stayed overnight with Peter. Jean remained on the boat alone!
9th & 10th We moved on to Lower Heyford. Made some bread and picked blackberries for a crumble! Excellent.  Jean managed to get to choir rehearsal and back by train including a walk along a very dark towpath.

12th We moved to Thrupp and Benny brought his first live mouse back
13th Had a trip into Oxford by bus for supplies.
14th Moved the boat into Oxford a mile or so from the centre. Jill B came to visit.
15th Moved down to the centre and very briefly joined the Thames via a lock, in order to turn the boat around. We then both went by train and bus to Cropredy and had supper at Jenny’s. We returned by train and had a long, dark walk along the towpath carrying half a tree for firewood!
Beautiful Oxford Canal


16th & 17th Moved up to Tackley. Chain sawed our latest timber acquisition and then on to Lower Heyford again where Jean was able to catch the train for another choir rehearsal.

Somerton Deep Lock
18th We cruised back to Aynho Wharf and were visited by Pernilla, Hans and Nisse.

This looks interesting!
19th Walked up very busy main road into Aynho village and then took the boat back up to Banbury, buying some excellent sausages from a canal side farm shop.

Jean chatting to Aynho resident!
20th We pressed on to Cropredy and were joined at Bourton lock by Jenny and Rich and the boys. After mooring up near the Cropredy lock we again returned to Jenny’s for our tea.
21st October Jean visited Cropredy church and in the afternoon we walked along the track to Prescote Manor.
Monday 22nd Roger  went to see the boys and Benny had his 2nd unexpected ‘ducking’! Fortunately Jean was on hand to pull him out.

Benny trying to dry off!
23rd We navigated up through Claydon locks. We then pumped out many gallons of water from the bilges beneath the bed!  A leaking shower waste?  We hope that is all it is! Benny seems unfazed by yesterdays soaking.

A meal at the Wharf Inn
24th Back to the Wharf Inn at Fenny Compton. Jean to Leamington on the bus to choir practice, picking up the car for her return journey.
2CV Rally at the Wharf Inn 

25th Caroline visited us for lunch.
28th David, Lizzie and James came for lunch and to pick up Jean en route to Sidmouth in Devon.
29th & 30th Jean is in Devon and Roger is stocking up with diesel, coal and wood.

August and September 2012

28th August. Although we thought we were prepared the final moving day was a very, very full day!
The final trip made at 6.30pm with both cars packed to the roofs.
Between August 28th and Sept 3rd we remained at Cape of Good Hope in Warwick while Jean completed her midwifery career!



Benny has been adapting to his new environment , including exploring outside on his lead.
Becoming a little more adventurous!

4th September we moved to moor opposite Kate Boats in Warwick. Benny made a break for freedom and disappeared into the undergrowth, but fortunately returned after an hour or so.
5th September was Jean’s final working day





6th September was Jeans farewell curry night with her colleagues from work and she returned to the boat in the dark, laden with flowers and presents.
A lady of leisure!




A drunken midwife!









7th September we moved to the Moorings pub and had a drink and boat viewing session with the Red House crowd.
8th September we moved to Long Itchington and found a quiet rural mooring. Benny went out to explore and promptly fell in! He managed to extract himself but was very wet and very cross in equal measure.

Long Itchington
9th September Peter joined us for tea.
10th September Benny was taken off to a cattery in readiness for our trip to France. Robert came down to join us by coach from Leeds, slept on the boat and we then set off on the Tuesday morning for our visit to Alex, Guillaume and Louis.


Alex and Louis


18th September we returned to the boat having collected Benny en route. He seemed delighted to be back ‘home’.
21st September still at Long Itchington and having some technical problems in trying to keep the batteries charged up.
22nd September we moved to the top of Stockton flight in lovely warm sunshine. We took the batteries to Enzo in Leamington to charge and test them.
25th September Jean took the boat from Stockton to Calcutt on her own while I went round by car. We then swapped roles and got both car and boat to the Folly pub in Napton
27th September cruised up the Napton flight to Marston Doles.
28th September We have now lived aboard for our first month and we celebrated by sailing a nice ‘lock free’ 9 miles to the Wharf Inn at Fenny Compton.
There followed some complicated manoeuvres with buses to retrieve the car from Napton.







In August 2012 we (Jean, Roger and Benny the cat) rented our house out and moved onto our narrow boat to spend a year living aboard. This is the story of our adventures on the English and Welsh canal network.
After many months of planning, preparing, packing etc we finally moved on to Vincent Joseph on the 28th August 2012. We were moored at the Cape of Good Hope pub in Warwick.

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