Broken News: Robin Evans comes out of hiding
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Earlier today a geeky twitcher looking for a rare kind of robin discovered
a robin of the human kind. Robbing Robin Evans was spotted wearing very
white ...
Knowle Hall Wharf, Grand Union
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The Knowle sign, with a narrowboat stemmed across the canal!
Still stuck at the boatyard. Maybe get the new alternator tomorrow. So
we decided to take...
Exciting Future Boat Plans
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This year, if all goes to plan, we are hoping to sell our beloved Duck and
upgrade to a longer boat. We have outgrown the space we have - James needs
space...
Just my luck!
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I don't know what it is about Sunday’s but I always seem to hang about in
my PJ’s for a bit longer than normal then have a nice shower while Paul is
chat...
Slowly de-frosting in a 5 mile stretch of water
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Feeling like a pair of frozen turkeys we are slowly thawing; the works on
the Stoke Bruerne locks are pretty much on schedule to re-open on 24th
February. ...
Wow, that was quick….
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Having decided that we would like to go east this year and ‘do’ the Fens,
we filled in a form for a BW/EA Gold Licence for 2012, and sent it to BW,
along...
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...
A peacock in the woods
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Still no boating to report, but here's a picture of a Peacock that was
struggling to stay right side up on the track through the woods. Although
the adul...
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...
Thought I'd post some piccies from the last couple of years of work. We put these together for my Grandfather for his birthday, in an album so he could see what'd been going on!
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