Spotted on the way out of Milton Keynes - I like the conservatory section especially. Here's the second one close up - not fussed about the tug deck setup, but the spare bits of steel on the cloths made my day. ;-)
A happy sight and a grim experience
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First things first. After my pervious lament about the dried up stream
alongside our holiday cottage, I'm pleased to report that we walked up the
valley...
Greater Cheshire: Day 4
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The heatwave is well and truly over. Today we needed fleeces and coats.
It was raining before we got up, but for the first part of our journey at
least...
Back on the rails
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I've just spent a most enjoyable long weekend down in Newhaven, and I'm
very pleased to say that the train journey, both ways, went without a hitch
(and...
Saou alley
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Another France painting: this is in Saou. I crept out early to catch the
sunlight streaming down an alley, then had the best almond croissant of the
trip. ...
The Odyssey 2019: Day 10 – Part 3
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Sandbank by RAF No. 4 to the Nene I really enjoyed our time on the beach,
but all too quickly the tide turned and we had to head back to sea. This
proved t...
Happy New Year boaters
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It may be a bit late but I'm going to suggest that CRT needs to make a New
Years resolution: Be nicer to boaters. (Now stop laughing in the back!)
Seriousl...
Little darling
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This is Soli, new to boating but taking it in his leapy stride.
Soli is from the greek island of Chios. He needs a step to get in and out
of the bo...
From 'Arctic gales' to 'scorching sunshine'...
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Express, Monday 29 April 2013:
*Any hopes of a reprieve for the Bank Holiday were dashed as experts warned
wind, rain and bitter temperatures will dampe...
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