The last post, as I recall it, covered the retreat from European waters, way back in late spring. Since then I have been twiddling around the Brinklow, Rugby and Braunston areas. I had a wonderful 2 week break in early September, when a friend invited me to help him move his narrow boat from where his kids had dumped it, to where he wanted it to over-winter. The waterways involved were those in Brittany! They are rarely cruised by British boats, mainly because they are disconnected from the main French canal network. Having now 'done' them, I suggest that if you have a chance of cruising them - take it. We saw most of it in our 2 weeks. There is none of this 4mph speed limit, so in the wide, deep waters the boat can fly along. The boat attracted a lot of attention from passers-by, along the lines of 'Why is your boat so narrow?'
Brittany does not attract many Brits, so its a good place to go for a holiday. Apart from the canals, there are some bits of proper sea to swim in, and the old, huddled together, car-less quarters to explore.
Since returning to UK, I have stayed in the Rugby area and, indeed, have booked a winter mooring within walking distance of Tesco.
This is being written at Newbold famed for its tunnel. Not too far away there is another tunnel - now disused and blocked up. It is the original tunnel, that was used before the straightening of the canal. A kind person has hacked a hole in the bricked-up entrance, so with a torch and a camera you can get to see inside it.
That's it for now. Back soon!!
Bill, I've just shared this posting on Facebook - addressed to all fans of billybubbles. There are no words. Lots of love from me'an'im xx
ReplyDeletePity you didn't start off by having her shipped further south....away from all the complications of commercial carrying. It's certainly not as cheap in France as it used to be.....but if you'd started out well south of Paris, I think you'd have managed OK.
ReplyDeleteLook after yourself, mate.....John D
Sorry to read this - we have never met but I have followed the Billybubbles blog and the voyages of Rosy around Europe for years: taking much inspiration and guidance for my own perambulations. I was delighted by the news that you were thinking of returning to European waterways, and had visions of eventually meeting up. All the same, I sympathise with your decision: some of those commercial waterways are no fun. We were in Belgium last summer, with mixed experiences!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, all the best for the future
Nick
So pleased to see you are blogging again and have had a great cruising year after all. xx
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