Saturday 26 October 2013

Day 160 .... 25.10.13 .... Old Stratford



Lucky again with the weather  and shipping things out in between showers.  M. ,as is to be expected, is leaving everything in immaculate order  .....................




..........and I'm carting the things out on to the car and into Old Stratford.  System seems to work well.



......................... even thought I might be able to sell this cupboard on the back of the car to a lovely chap who I got to know as I was transporting things !!




................ finally started in Old Stratford in a pile of odds and ends and our first night in the house.




...................... and so I suppose ends the Nestamay blog.  Been a great record of the summer of 2013.
You never know if the boat doesn't sell we might do another one next year !!  Love to all who have followed !!



Day 159 ...... 25.10.13 .... Old Stratford


Left Weedon where we had been unloading the boat gently by the car full.  Incredible how much ther is on the boat..................................... the weather is autumnal but we have been really lucky again ... the leaves are certainly turning.............

 


..................... a couple of pics of the way up to Whilton


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... and then the final lock where we are moored at the Marina where the boat will,we hope,be sold.



............... we moored on the canal side of the marina whiich is a great spot to drive the car cown and unload the couple of bits of furniture we are taking with us.


More about the move in the next blog

Saturday 19 October 2013

Day 158 .... 19.10.13 .... Weedon



Have spent the last couple of days making up our minds about where to sell the boat from and unloading car loads of items down to Old Stratford. Really is staggering how much we have accumulated over the last 9/10 years !! The boat is rising up out of the water ! Most of you who have been out wiith us to The Wharf will recognise this place.  We are still amazingly lucky with the weather .... it is still warm during the day.
  

 David and Catherine, you have walked up this bit on a very windy day I seem to remember !!



The sunsets have begun to be great and this is a good one that Maggie captured.

The next couple of days are going to be crucial.  We are going up to Whilton to talk about them selling the boat.  We know now more or less what we should get for it and think we might go with them.  Nous verrons !! 

Sunday 13 October 2013

Days 150,1,2,3,.... 10,11,12,13.10.13 .... Whilton,Weedon


.................... this is still a compilation of where we have been over the last 4 days.  At Whilton we had these traditional boats behind us and so took the obligatory pic of the sterns.




The bottom of Whilton locks has been a good place to moor for there is a chandlery and a small cafe. Also a good place for Mike to come and pick me up to fetch the car back in order to start off-loading some of the furniture we are taking to the house in Old Stratford.



....................... bit of a shock to the pair of us !!



....................... the house in Old Stratford had been very well kept although when we got there, it seemed to be very spacious after 9 and a half years on a boat.

 


.......... funny to get the desk in there and think ..... that looks small!!!!  We could probably live quite happily in the main room downstairs !!! Maggie likes the floorboards which have matured well.


We have spent the last couple of days filling boxes and taking them down to the house.  On the way down to Weedon, which is where we are now, we stopped at The Heart of the Shires, a large craft centre with various shops.
 

We are now ensconced in a fourteen day mooring that should be O.K. although we do not get the Internet here which is why this is being put out from The Heart of England pub !!


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Next week we have two brokerage firms coming to give us a valuation on the boat. Does anyone want to buy one ????

Day 149 .... 09.10.13 .... Whilton



 Had a good cruise down to Whilton and the weather, although changeable was pretty decent given the time of year.



This is the entrance to the Braunston Tunnel which is the one with a kink or two in it and where I knocked off one of the navigation lights last time we went through, so I was glad to get through this time without meeting any one coming the opposite way.

 
Maggie actually managed to get a picture of the arrows in the centre of the tunnel which was pretty impressive.
...................... and then took this one of the end which I like

Day 148 .... 08.10.13 .... Braunston




We have not been able to get a signal for the last three or four days and so this is going to be a compilation and is somewhat out of order but tant pis. This is being typed at Weedon in the Heart of England Pub.
Went through these side by side locks at Hillmorton, which were originally to speed up the canal traffic.   

 .......................... lovely bend round to the second pair  ................. and then a sight that anyone who used to drive or be driven along the A5 would know, namely the Radio Aerials at Rugby which are now, I believe, not all in use but still a landmark.


On the way out of Rugby many of the bridges have these murals depicting the history of the sport. 



The canal winds beautifully before it gets to Braunston with lots of ridge and furrow remains in the fields.  Would love to wander around there with a metal detector.




............................... this is the view of the village of Braunston as we approached from the North Oxford Canal. 
It was a big meeting place for the boaters and still is
 
...................... this is where we joined The Grand Union again.  Still the lovely iron bridges from Horsley.

Monday 7 October 2013

Day 146 & 7 .... 06.07.10.13 .... Rugby



A somewhat sparse offering today since we have stayed in Rugby and done various things which are not in the slightest bit photogenic.   This morning a lovely early morning and then moved in to the more central area of Rugby .....................................................


..................... passing another cracking iron bridge at a cut off the canl into a marina.  I think the Canal Co. must have bought a job lot of the bridges from Horsley.


....................... and a lovely photo of last night's sunset.  To the left off the photo below the trees is a retail park !!  The canal is well hidden. 

Saturday 5 October 2013

Day 145 .... 05.10.13 .... Rugby

We caught a bus into the centre of Rugby.  Above the market and the High Street the central part of the old town is dominated by the school.

Given the history of the place the first stop was the small museum on the site of the Gilbert Rugby ball manufacturer. 

 
The statue at the side of the school is to William Webb Ellis .......... who supposedly was the first to pick up a footballl and run forwards with it.


Not hugely grand but interesting all the same ................






Friday 4 October 2013

Day 144 .... 04.10.13 .... Newbold-on-Avon


This morning there was a great mixture of light and the rain managed to hold off .... too windy


...................... for the first time ever we managed to cross this bit with a view of Coventry in the distance without rain.  We worked out that we have been this way four other times, each time squally and wet.
One can just make out the towers of Coventry about 6 miles away.

................ enjoyed the light again


............... and going under what I think was the M6



All along this part of the Oxford Canal there are some lovely old iron bridges kept in very good condition.

This is the entrance to the Newbold tunnel beyond which we are moored for the night.  This is not very long but has some atmospheric lights  in which make it very user friendly.



.................... we were pleased that the lights, or most of them, were still working !!!
 


.............................. a grreat idea  ................................



We are probably going to stay here for a day and have a look around Rugby.  Then onwards down to Braunston etc.