I know I was in two minds
whether to move on on Friday or leave it until after the weekend. As it was the weather made the choice for
me. It was pretty windy when we got up so,
as it’s not much fun cruising in the wind, we will stay put until Monday. We are away at Lauren and Lewis’s this weekend for a family get together with some but not quite all
her brothers and sisters so that’s why we’re not moving over the weekend
itself.
Our tulips and hyacinths
are starting to come out so the front garden is getting really colourful now.
Our front garden
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I mentioned that an Enforcement
Officer (EO) came past on Thursday.
Well, as I expected, I got an email from CRT on Friday morning telling
me I should be moving on. I rang them up
and they agreed to remove the warning from our record because of the lock
closure. Their excuse for sending it was
because the email was system generated and the system didn’t know about the
lock closure.
The email from CRT
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The email was quite friendly
and the tone has definitely improved. We
have had two emails previously, both of which were pretty terse and
unfriendly. As it was, both were
unfounded as one overstay was due to another lock closure and the other was
because the EO hadn’t noticed we were going in the opposite direction. On that second occasion we had been from
Middlewich to Runcorn and back in the two weeks between the recordings. On both occasions CRT removed the warning from
our records.
Buddy and I walked into
Lapworth first thing as we had a parcel to send. On the way we passed Natasha who lives on her
boat with her boyfriend on a permanent mooring in Lapworth. They used to be continuous cruisers like us and
they were based in London for many years as they both worked there. Her boyfriend then got a job at Coventry
university so they moved up here.
Natasha still works in London but doesn’t have to go in every day as she
can work from the boat.
The post office couldn’t really
take the parcel as it was a phone with a lithium battery in it. Lithium batteries are banned from
international postage. We were sending
Matthew, our son in Norway, our spare phone whilst his tablet was repaired. If we had sent it then it would have been
destroyed when it was scanned at the freight airport.
We went for a good bike
ride in the afternoon and got home just before it started raining. I was reading up about canal and railway tunnels and came across this good picture that shows how boats were legged through tunnels before motor power. It has always fascinated me and I was pleased to find this. Looking at the picture it looks like an old boat that has been restored so maybe it's a modern picture and the guys were demonstrating how legging was done.
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Dated 1961, so still in carrying days methinks.
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