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Friday, 2 August 2019

Sombre moments in Sillery



The first overcast day for us in months happened to coincide with our arrival in Sillery boat harbour. We had no idea that Sillery was home to a Military Cemetery for 11,259 French soldiers. Each headstone shared by two young men.

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The reaper held his scythe high and did his work.

Thursday, 1 August 2019

More from the canals

If not locks, then lift bridges.

Coming into the wheat belt


And harvesting

Approaching another lock.

Cooling off in 40 degrees

This little cat waiting for a fish

Just like roadsigns :)

Wednesday, 31 July 2019

Some non-Boaty sights in passing

Butterflies land on us for some R&R

Lovely wrought lamphangers

  love that plants beat the concrete

They just keep coming

Book exchange in middle of nowhere :)

Citroen Masarati collecting dust in a garage

An Eriba Camper van

Dragonfly on Greg's hand

Risque gnomes in a Lockside garden

Sunday, 28 July 2019

Going through the Balesmes Tunnel

Entering the longest canal tunnel in Europe. A mere 5kms long.

Joe helming. A 5km tunnel. 8m wide. towpath one side. 6m from waterline to roof. Depth 3m. Speed limit 4km/h. No much space if you lose concentration.  I sang - enjoying the acoustics provided by 200 year walls.

Lit towpath.

Popping back into sunshine after an hours passage.

Blue Eye pops out fifteen minutes after us.

What do you fancy tonight


Which bit we asked :)

Another Dog friend made


The dogs come right up to our boat to say hello - at least one a day :)

Friday, 26 July 2019

Places we moor for a night or two

Here we use 'pins' ( large iron rods hammered into canal bank) to secure our boat overnight. We could use the bollards as well.

Always plenty of shade :)

Here we use 'pins' bow and stern, midships secured to canal bollards with handy passerelle onto towpath.

Only birdsong and starlight - heaven

And sunsets