Thursday, 11 January 2018

Damp and dismal day

Today we’ve travelled up the Marsworth flight of 9 locks and are moored at Cow Roast over night. It was quite foggy when we left The Red Lion last evening after knitting group, and today has been very damp and dismal, especially along Tring cutting. 

Misty Tring cutting


Last weekend we caught the train up to Heather’s for Nikita’s 8th birthday, which was her first day back a school after the Christmas break. We took Lance to feed the ducks at Tarleton swing bridge, poor lad thought our boat was there & was very disappointed it wasn’t. Last winter we spent 4 months on that stretch of canal & didn’t see any ice, however, it’s pretty icey at the moment & the ducks were skidding on it.

Birthday fondue
Lance the chocolate face













Prezzies from aunty Sam


Tarleton swing bridge

Icey Tarleton















Last week while we were moored at Marsworth we saw the new lock gates for one of the Seabrook locks floating by on a work boat. Yesterday we strolled around the VERY MUDDY corner to Seabrook lock to watch the men at work down under in the lock chamber. We asked if we could nip through the safety fence to take some photos but sadly the site manager said no. However, we had a lovely chat with the heritage bricklaying expert on site who told us how deep & wide the abutments of the lock chamber are. 

Lock gates approaching

Seabrook lock repairs

Seabrook lock














We had an excellent new years day with lots of visitors. Jon from Leighton Buzzard Brewery, his wife & 3 lads popped in, it was wonderful to cuddle his youngest who was just 3 weeks old, plus Louise & Paul came too.

We have a very busy and exciting few weeks ahead of us now!!!

Lots of long tail tits on our feeder
Muntjack deer


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