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Sept 7
I’m in Evesham, having travelled back to Tewkesbury, spent the night there beside a boat, washed up during the floods last spring, and perched precariously hanging overe the edge of the river bank. How not to moor the boat! I … Continue reading
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Sept 2
I’m still in Gloucester, and spent the day touring in the city. Gloucester seems to be a little ‘tired’ and looking for a vision economically for the future. The city center is full of shops- but there are lots of … Continue reading
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Sept 1
Change in plans: I was going to stay in Worcester but see yesterday’s post. Then I planned to stay in Tewkesbury, before going up the Avon River. Tewkesbury is really nice and I will spend more time there, but the … Continue reading
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Aug 31
I spent several days in Kidderminster, partly because the place is quite interesting, and partly to do some work in the boat. Kidderminster is the center of carpet manufacturing in Britain. At one time, the manufacturing was THE industry, and … Continue reading
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Aug 26
I’ve travelled down the length of the Stourbridge canal, and what a contrast: immediately upon moving on from th Stourbridge arm, the cana changed from an urban, often industrial one, to an absolutely tranquil rural canal. Sheep, horses, the inevitable … Continue reading
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Aug 25
I toured to the end of Dudley #2 canal, and have descended from Windmill End junction along the length of the Dudley #1 canal to the bottom of the Delph flight of locks. Stopping for major shopping, provisioning, and their … Continue reading
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Aug 22
Today was again one of those days that reminded me why I wanted to do this. I have left Birmingham city, and toured along the main line: There are so many choices… I did my first 3 locks single-handed. Lots … Continue reading
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Aug 16
I am in Birmingham at Cambrian Wharf. This is a secure mooring area for visitors right in the heart of the city. Pat and Kerry have returned to Canada after a wonderful month of exploration and cruising. We have travelled … Continue reading
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Aug 12
Warwick We toured the castle, spending the day doing lots of the ‘tourist’ things. We saw two falconry (well, osprey, vulture, owl, eagle, and faclon) displays with amazing large raptors. Several flew close enough to the crowd so people ducked. … Continue reading
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Aug 9
We are in Warwick, having spent a couple of very laid back days. We stopped in Long Itchington, a delightful little village, with a sleepy, open feel to it. There was a very old house that Elizabeth I stayed in, … Continue reading
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