Thursday 2 December 2021

Stourbridge for drinks

 

Stourbridge for drinks

Meeting some friends in Stourbridge for a drink on Saturday 27th November and decided to travel down by boat. A bus from my house takes about an hour, the trip by boat takes a day-and-a-half!

Started out at about midday on the Friday and managed to just get through Bratch before it got to dark. Moored just below Bratch and settled in for the evening, woken up during the night by heavy rain and winds. I didn’t know at the time, but this was Storm Arwen.

Woke up in the morning ready to set off, but discovered that snow had fallen overnight. I decided to wait until the snow melted before moving off, although this put me behind scheduled.

The rest of day was uneventful until I reached Stourton Junction. I was about to turn into the locks when I was told that the third lock up was out of action (a gate was being replaced). So much for mooring in Stourbridge and going for a pub crawl. There was nothing for it, but to go through the bridge and moor opposite Stewpony Wharf.

Unfortunately I didn’t notice the tree that appeared to be half blocking the bridge hole and got stuck about half-way through. To cut a long story short the friends I was due to go drinking with came down to Stewpony and after much pulling on ropes and pushing with the boat-pole helped me through the bridge hole.

After mooring the boat we drove into Stourbridge for a drink and a meal. Then a taxi back to the boat later in the evening.

The plan for Sunday was to start the return journey and arrive back home sometime on the Monday. However a quick look at the fallen tree and it was clear that although I had managed to drive over it the previous afternoon there was no way I would be able to reverse back through the bridge hole.

A quick call to C&RT established that due to storm Arwen several trees had been uprooted on the Staffs & Worcester and it was unlikely that that the tree would be removed on Sunday. So spent all day on the boat hoping that the tree would be cleared on Monday. Fortunately at about 10am on Monday a gang of contactors appeared and started to cut up & remove the tree.

I was back underway by midday and with the help of some some unseasonal weather (very warm & dry) I was able to make good progress and got home late on the Tuesday. 5 days just to have a Saturday evening drink with some mates, the joy of boating.

Monday 24 May 2021

Bow doors film

 

Bow Doors Privacy Film

Bow Doors

A few months ago we had some film applied to our street facing windows at home. From the off-cuts there was enough to use on the bow doors. This means that we can open the blinds to let light in, but not worry about people looking into the bedroom.

I finally got round to fitting/installing the film and am very pleased with the result as the photos below show. 2 with one door complete and the a couple showing both door windows covered.

Thursday 15 April 2021

Dimingsdale & Return

 

April 14th First Trip Since September

A bright but fresh day for our first trip of the year. Delayed due to the Coronavirus lockdown.

We travelled to the winding hole just north of bridge 5 on the Shropshire Union. Approaching from the south and everything appeared fine, however as we went through the bridge hole we could see several pieces of brickwork and then turning round it was obvious that a section of the bridge had been demolished.

Bridge 5 (Before & After_

After winding we past the boat club and made our way to Autherley junction.

At Autherley we turned south. A really bright day enabled Josie to take advantage of the lock free section to walk Bruno. The sunny day also encouraged some volunteers to work on maintaing the tow path just past Two Pennants basin.

WE turned just below the lock at Dimingsdale to head back to our mooring.We turned and then stopped on the mooring rings above the lock for lunch. After lunch we had been travelling for about 10 minutes when we saw Tony & Erica (former sharers with us on Eos) on their boat ‘Gin & Tonica’. Stopped and chatted for about 15 minutes before making our way back home.