We didn’t want to get onto the River Thames too soon, so we cruised down to the Dukes Cut Junction and turned round before finding a sunny spot to moor up for lunch. The journey gave Colin & Sue plenty of opportunity to get up close and personal with the lift bridges and locks. We ended up back at our previous mooring at Thrupp and repaired to the Boat Inn for pre dinner refreshment. Good food, fresh air and sunshine are the ingredients for contagious yawns leading to Sue saying she needed her bed, we were all in agreement.
About Me
- Mac & Jacquie Court
- 70 now and our five wonderful years aboard our narrowboat Skyy seem along time ago. Jacquie, allowed me to build my replica three wheeler kit car, which was a great success. Now it's time to start on a bigger project and that is to make a good Triumph Stag even better, here goes.
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
LOCKS AND LIFT BRIDGES
SATURDAY 2ND MAY 2009
We didn’t want to get onto the River Thames too soon, so we cruised down to the Dukes Cut Junction and turned round before finding a sunny spot to moor up for lunch. The journey gave Colin & Sue plenty of opportunity to get up close and personal with the lift bridges and locks. We ended up back at our previous mooring at Thrupp and repaired to the Boat Inn for pre dinner refreshment. Good food, fresh air and sunshine are the ingredients for contagious yawns leading to Sue saying she needed her bed, we were all in agreement.
We didn’t want to get onto the River Thames too soon, so we cruised down to the Dukes Cut Junction and turned round before finding a sunny spot to moor up for lunch. The journey gave Colin & Sue plenty of opportunity to get up close and personal with the lift bridges and locks. We ended up back at our previous mooring at Thrupp and repaired to the Boat Inn for pre dinner refreshment. Good food, fresh air and sunshine are the ingredients for contagious yawns leading to Sue saying she needed her bed, we were all in agreement.
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