Feeling reflective on Buddy’s
pre-breakfast walk on Wednesday morning
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Once the morning jobs were
out of the way on Wednesday there was nothing for it but to get the pump out
done once and for all.
Poor old Buddy must be
getting confused with these mini short cruises every day, half of each one going
backwards. I had found my grommet that I
use for these occasions when pump out machines don’t have enough suction so I
was in a hopeful frame of mind.
The grommet
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I’ve been subjected to
pump outs and their workings for the last few days so you’re not going to
escape either!
The silver disc on the gunwale, in the
picture below, unscrews and the grommet goes into the exposed hole and the pump
out hose into the grommet to make an airtight seal.
The pump out machine
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Anyway, it was third time
lucky and I managed to get the machine to work properly. It could have done with a few minutes longer
but at least we now have a practically empty tank.
I took the boat back to
the same mooring we have been at all week and decided to go for a long walk
with Buddy to celebrate.
We walked south down the Stratford
canal, checking out likely places to moor that would be near convenient parking
spots for Karen.
I mentioned the other day
that SONACS (the Stratford on Avon Canal Society) have placed mile markers
along the length of the canal from Kings Norton down to Stratford. The original mile posts are sometimes still
in place but without any signage.
Originally there were also
half mile markers and some of these can still be seen.
This buzzard stayed around
long enough for me to get a fuzzy shot – quite unusual especially as I had a
dog with me
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When we got to Lowsonford
I bumped into Sally who was carrying water bottles from the water point down to
her boat. I carried one for her and we
chatted as we walked along. She is the
other half of Peter who Karen and I met when they were stranded in the middle of the
Hatton flight whilst it was closed for winter maintenance. As they both work in Warwick it was quite
fortuitous for them at the time.
Just past their boat is
the spot that Karen and always like mooring up at for a few days. We won’t be mooring up there on our way down this
time as it was so muddy.
Hopefully, by the time we
come back up the canal after staying in Stratford for a while it will be well
into spring and everything should have dried out and we will get our mooring
spot back. It started raining just
before we got home and we spent the rest of the day indoors.
Fortunately for Karen she
has been at work all week during the pump out saga – she always keeps well away
when that job is going on and I don’t blame her. I was reminded of a conversation Karen and I
had with boat friends once (they will remain nameless for obvious
reasons). We asked the female who did
the toilet duties on their boat and she replied, “Oh, it’s me, he’s far too
much of a princess for that sort of thing”.
It has always tickled me and for those of you who know Mike and Aileen
you will know it’s not them, even though Aileen loves writing about it in their
blog and always takes pictures of stockpiled toilets when passing the Armitage
Shanks factory on the Trent & Mersey canal (as do I).
Reflective signpost on Buddy’s
pre-dinner walk on Wednesday evening
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5 comments:
Glad to read you've sorted out your PO problems. Was the water tap working? The pressure there is never great and it's further reduced if someones having a shower at the facilities.
That looks like genuine GW bridge rail in those distance marker pics.
I think I forgot to say that the bar in the Navigation is dog friendly but perhaps you have found that out already.
SAM
NB 'Red Wharf'
Thanks again SamThe water wasnt working on Monday so I ended up going up the lock to the enxt point. I don't want to worry you bt I haven't seem your boat anywhere
Hi Neil,
Regarding the grommet may I asked where you sourced it from? I have been trying find something similar without luck.
Regards
Geoff
nb Bottom of Arden
Hi Geoff. From Shobnall boatyard on T&M (well Bond End canal technically speaking). The only place I have seen them. Can't remember how much but not a lot. Cheers, Neil
Yup - seen Red Wharf this morning :)
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