Sunday, 30 September 2018

Visitors

Wednesday (26th) George's sister Di, husband Paul and son Steve came to spend some time with us ... a great day, lovely sunshine, meal at the pub, lovely company.

Friday, 28 September 2018

In the sunshine

It was just 2°c on Tuesday (25th September) at 25 past 6 ...
 when the sun starts to rise downstream of our mooring ...
 causing mist to rise on the River Thames here at Runnymede ...
 and at 8:15 breakfast time ... it promises to be a good day ...
 the river is flat and the sky clear and blue

 A lone Grebe appears to be enjoying the warm sunrise on its back

After breakfast we walked into Egham for some fresh produce we need and when we got back it was so warm that we got the chairs out on the bank for lunch ...
 and continued to sit in the hot sunshine until it dropped behind the trees at about 4:30 and the air chilled.  This is me writing my blog and catching up on facebook etc.,

and the view from my chair.

The weather station recorded heat of over 33°c on the roof of Still Rockin' this afternoon; it was hot enough too to catch the back of my neck as I sat out!

A relaxed day!

Thursday, 27 September 2018

Time to move on from Dorney

08:45 on Monday (24th September) was really cold - just 5°c and I am wearing 5, yes five layers as I left George to lift the pins, wind and leave our Dorney mooring to walk down to Bovney Lock ...
I knew that it would be on self-service and as I walked a cruiser going upstream passed me so I thought that I would be able to open the gates straight away but unfortunately because the sluices had been closes (as they should be) I had to go through the routine of opening them again before the system would allow me to operate the gate.  By this time George is waiting and the lock keeper has come on duty.  As I walk to the tail gate I see this sign ...
so we asked the lockie if Romney Lock would be manned today but he didn't know and to our surprise he actually found out for us!  Yes Romney will be manned, thank goodness - we've wound that lock before and it really does take hours to lift the sluices one at a time and open each gate one at a time and then do it all again in reverse once we're in the lock ... and again to get out of the lock!


After a quick stop to get rid of a week's rubbish we continue downstream
Visitors wishing to visit Windsor Racecourse via the river will alight here.

We've never seen Baths Island at Windsor completely empty of moored boats ... oh no, tell a lie, one right at the end next to the railway bridge!
By the time we're approaching Windsor Castle the sun has warmed us up a little and we both shed one layer!
We do love Windsor!
Through Windsor ...

passing office and apartment blocks into Romney Lock Cut

The sign informs that the lockie is on duty but we can see no sign of him.  We wait for about 5 minutes and then see him cross the weir towards the controls but he very studiously ignores us, after about another 5 minutes George decides to find out what's happening but the lockie gives no explanation, just that it'll take about 5 minutes for the lock to fill up for us!




Then there's another delay because there's a narrowboat approaching the lock too and comes alongside us ...





George has suggested that the narrowboat goes out first as he's probably going to be cruising a little faster than we do.
Albert Bridge appears to have safety netting along its length as we continue downstream painstakingly slowly following nb Timcomalee II
Windsor Castle from the around the corner over Home Park land

Slow as a snail!
Heading for the sun!
Old Windsor Lock next, on self-service today and I take over from nb Timcomalee to operate the gates etc., when a small cruiser arrives and enters ... no problem ...
I've opened the tail gates and the nb starts to move out ...
and I look down to see a Fisher Brothers trip boat approaching ...

The pilot of the trip boat has seen the nb exiting the lock and pulls over to allow room to pass ... in the meantime the cruiser is having problems passing us ... there is plenty of room ...
Because I don't need to close the gates I walk down the lock and over the bottom gates and call to George that there's a trip boat wanting to enter the lock and he (trip boat) won't have seen Still Rockin' coming out due to the angle ... but all is ok when the trip boat pulls back again to allow us to pass and for George to pick me up from the landing.
We've soon caught up with the narrowboat again and can see that pole position is taken but site number two will do us just nicely!





It's just midday by the time we've moored up at Runnymede another of our favourite places to be ... and now it's lovely and warm too!




It's been a great day ...
a lovely evening sunset and a forecast of more of the same over the next few days ... what more could we ask for!

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Monday, 24 September 2018

NB Rock 'n' Roll for sale

This lovely narrowboat




is now on brokerage 
with ABNB

for details click here

Sunday, 23 September 2018

Gardening

Eleven months ago I potted up my flower boxes with Berries and Cream Violas and they have done me proud with a lovely display ...
 'till now ... they are past their best I would say.

So yesterday (Saturday 22nd) while the rain came down in buckets, I removed the plants and refreshed the top layer of compost (there are spring bulbs underneath) and planted my new violas ...
a mixture of trailing and upright purple, pink and raspberry and cream.  I hope they do as well as last year's displays.

Saturday, 22 September 2018

Change of plan ...

No idea what the storms were called but it's been very windy here near Windsor since Monday night.  On Wednesday the boat moored behind the boat behind us had moved when we got back from buying the eggs and to prevent Still Rockin's base plate scraping against the concrete/stone any more we moved back ...
much quieter now except that our  bow sticks out about 12' due to a curve along the wharf.

On Thursday (20th) I woke up with a horrible sore throat and a rotten cold and we decided that it wouldn't be a good idea to move from Dorney tomorrow as planned as apart from me not feeling well, the weather forecast was for winds in excess of 70 kph. 
8 am Friday morning a beautiful sky and lumpy water ...
but at least the sun was shining although the outside temperature was only 10°c!

Last night's forecast was correct and Still Rockin' was certainly not still and was definitely rocking by Friday lunch time!  The wind had changed direction slightly and was blowing down the side of us ... remember that our bow is just slightly sticking out ... and the mooring ropes creaking on the cleats was driving us mad!   WD40 soon sorted that out!  Still suffering but not one to sit and dwell I decided to replant the round flower pot on the deck with the warm sun on my back.
 The last of the sun on the Thames at 6 pm last night ...
 and fiery through the trees at 7 pm ...
 shining on the clouds opposite our mooring
At 8 pm the swan family came a-knocking ... parents and seven kids!