Sunday (26th) was a great day for us ... our first visitor onboard since lockdown ... our son Mark came to visit and stay overnight ... it was wonderful!
The following morning ...
we took down the windbreak, pulled the mooring pins and left our mooring of three months at Medmenham Meadow, turning to head downstream ...
First lock since the end of October 2019 at Hurley where Mark is waiting to open sluices to let us down ...
There's another boat waiting to use the lock so we don't need to close the sluices and gates.
Arriving at Temple Lock where a single-hander is in the lock and I see him through and set the lock for us ...
Lucky again ... here comes another boat so we hop back on board leaving the gates open
Cruising through Bisham. I phoned ahead to see what the situation was with the moorings at our destination and had been told by Sue, No Problem that the moorings at Bourne End were full ... oh nooo!
and approaching Marlow church and bridge ... I love this scene!
We pull in at the lock landing and although the self service sign was showing there appeared to be someone operating the locks, he turned out to be an EA (Environment Agency) worker, not the lock keeper.
Waiting at Marsh Lock Marlow
There were two cruisers coming towards us so using the zoom on my camera I had a look to see what was going on at our proposed mooring and could see that there was just one boat there now but right in the middle. Fortunately a few minutes after pulling along- side No Problem the boat left and we were able to moor up.
I would love to live here.
Later in the day I could see something that appeared to be stopped in mid-channel ... not sure what it is but it certainly wouldn't go through a lock like that!
Noisy geese, I hope they don't hang about for long!
So, what next for George and me?
We're currently packing up Still Rockin' and will move all our belongings to our little bungalow in Loggerheads tomorrow (Friday 31st July). We will return here afterwards to clean through the boat and do some last minute little jobs and on Tuesday 4th August will take Still Rockin' to Tingdene's Thames and Kennet Marina in Reading to be put into brokerage so that we can get on with our new adventure.
So, what is our new adventure I hear you ask?
We're going to retire!
When we decided to retire from paid employment way back in 2006 we wanted to 'get out of the rat race' and do something different ... to go boating ... and what a wonderful time we've had over the years both on our narrowboat Rock 'n' Roll and widebeam Still Rockin'.
So now ... we want to experience retirement from the land.
We've purchased a car and rented a property, and when Still Rockin' has sold will buy a property hopefully somewhere in the Midlands not too far from a canal so that we can meet up with some of our blogging/ boating friends and maybe help them through a few locks.
Having a car will enable us to explore the countryside, visit National Trust properties and non-blogging/boating relatives and friends (we both come from Stoke-on-Trent). We'll be able to visit the likes of York and other cities for long weekends without worrying about finding a safe mooring to leave Still Rockin' and do whatever, and go wherever we want.
That's the plan! So all you boaters our there ... contact me via the blog if you're going to be on the Shroppie, Caldon, Staffs and Worc, Trent and Mersey so that we might meet up, help through locks and have a boating fix ... have no doubts ... we will surely miss boating ... but are now ready to try something different ... for us.
We shall continue to read the blogs and I'll update mine from to time, so it's not goodbye ... just cheerio for now!
We wish you all the best in your new adventures. Caroline and Martin
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your new adventure all sounds very exciting!! Hope to meet up soon, Best Wishes Doug xx
ReplyDeleteSo sadly that's the end of your adventures aboard Still Rockin'
ReplyDeletebut hopefully, when you find your new home, it'll be Dun Rockin'
unless... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke-staffordshire-16527068#:~:text=Stoke%2Don%2DTrent%20was%20hit,it%20could%20have%20been%20felt.
Good Morning.
ReplyDeleteI have loved looking at your blogs with your amazing journey on Still Rockin'. I just wanted to wish you a lovely retirement and enjoy the next amazing journey.
Lots of Love
Margaret Prescott
Thank you for your best wishes Caroline and Martin. I hope that you have many a good road ahead of you. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Doug, it would be lovely to meet up some time.. Take good care of yourself. x
ReplyDeleteI quite like the sound of Dun Rockin' Kevin but I'd rather the earth didn't tremble when we return to Stafordshire. Take good care. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind comments Margaret Prescott. I'm so glad that you've enjoyed following out adventures on Still Rockin' and that you've been kind enough to tell me so. xx
ReplyDeleteWell gosh! You have obviously been busy sorting this in lockdown. Our new mooring, if we ever get there, is on the T & M so hopefully we will see you again.
ReplyDeleteGood luck and enjoy getting out and about.
Kath (nb Herbie)
You sound so excited, Carol, I can't be sad, but I'll miss your blog tours along the Thames. I wonder what you'll call your new home when you buy one...maybe 'Gone Rockin'...or something? Please keep us posted in the meantime?
ReplyDeleteThanks Kath, see you on the Trent and Mersey then, will look forward to it! Regards to you both xx
ReplyDeleteI wil Val, I will! x
ReplyDeleteHey Carol,
ReplyDeleteAre you taking your bed with you off of SR, if not can I have it?
Seriously though, we wish you all the best and are you taking bookings for helping boats up and down the Audlem Flight?
Big Fat Kisses
Lisa & David xxx
The bed stays but the mattress goes with us Lisa! Looking forward to seeing you on the ditches and big fat kisses back at you and David. xxx
ReplyDeleteIt will seem strange thinking of you and George and then realizing you are not on SR anymore! I wish you both much happiness and grand new adventures in this next series of "Carol and George--Life on Land." I am also grateful for the lovely memories I have of staying with you aboard Still Rockin. I hope your move comes off without a hitch.
ReplyDeleteLove Jaq xxx
Onwards to new adventures! Best wishes and love to you both. Enjoy the rest of your retirement. Rose and Roger
ReplyDeleteThank you Jaq. xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Roger. Love to both you and Rose too.
ReplyDeleteDo keep posting.
ReplyDeleteYour adventures and positive attitude to life is inspiring.
Best wishes
Sally.
Thank you Sally, I will! Best wishes to you too.
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