Kings Cross New Station Concourse
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I pass through Kings Cross station 4-6 times a week, and it really is one
of the most depressing London rail terminal buildings (Euston's not great
either,...
Radford Semele, Grand Union
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Rain for most of the day, glad we decided to stay here for another day.
Eventually the sun came out and I set off to walk to Bascote Locks to see
what wa...
Bad hair day
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Given we have the car and that the dog's coats were in their usual 'post
winter' state, I somehow managed to persuade himself to have the dogs coats
done p...
Sorry I can’t be my usual jolly self today
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When I heard the news this morning that 6 of our soldiers had been killed
in Gereshk I sat down & cried for them & their families, may those
courageous y...
Calling all dog owners….
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This is a copy of an email I received today from a friend. I can’t testify
as to how true it is, but I thought I’d share it anyway – better to be safe
t...
I’m Shattered…….
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I am back on board after a very hectic weekend in Egham. Now I know why
Jack and Clare are so slim they are constantly on the go. Jack is in
training for...
First trip of the year
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A relaxed long weekend saw us take our first trip of the year out to Norton
Junction. For a change, we turned right at Napton and went to the Folly
for ...
Lock wheeling
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This weekend nb VERITY visited Banbury with our friends aboard.
Unfortunately, the skipper was suffering from a twisted back. These things
slow one down at...
Granny Ainsworth's Button Bags
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American author Jim Ainsworth has written a charming piece on his blog, entitled Granny's Buttons. He records how his wife retained his mother's old spare bu...
An explanation.
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A quick explanation of what has been happening with my blog. After the
posting on the 11th of October we carried on through Great Hayward Junction
to Rugel...
Smarten Up
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After having fitted lots of other peoples boats, I finally succumbed and
fitted my own Smartgauge.
Chris Gibson a.k.a Gibbo who created the unit has now ...
No Problem on the only town mooring at Windsor
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Sunbury to Windsor, River Thames, 16 miles 7 locks I couldn’t believe it
after we came out of the lock cutting to see the one and only free 24hr
mooring em...
Goodbye!
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Sunday 10 April 2011
A monumental decision has been reached. We are going to sell Martlet; we
had intended so to do at the end of the summer. We will be buy...
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*NEW BLOG. NEW BLOG. NEW BLOG*.
*If anyone is interested we will be starting a new Blog about life after
Ubique*
*here.*
http://lifeafterubique.blogsp...
Otherton Boat Haven
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Well, we are now moored at Otherton Boat Haven on the Staffs and Worcs and
jolly nice it seems too. We have a nice quiet mooring with elec and water
an eas...
Tales from above a Norfolk Village
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Well I had had no work for ages. I was just beginning to think I had better
make friends with those bin men again, as they may be able to find some
scraps...
Sirius is finally back home again!
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I have finally managed to bring Sirius back to Berkshire after being moored for almost a year in and around London on the River Lee, Regents Canal, Grand Uni...
I've moved
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Hello and welcome to the archived nbWarrior blog.
To read about my recent doings, please look at my new blog:
www.chertsey130.blogspot.com
Here on nbWarr...
Come on, Paul!
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How long has it been?
After handing this blog back to Paul so I could concentrate on not updating
the CreamCheese blog very often, he has done...well, noth...
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