We left our overnight mooring on the Thames just before 9 this morning. Twelve locks, six swing bridges a trip through the Oracle shopping centre and nine hours later we arrived at our home mooring only to find someone else moored on our jetty.
We have a temporary mooring for tonight, hopefully there will be room for us on another jetty tomorrow!
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
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In a corner.
If anyone is looking for me I'll be sat in a corner gibbering quietly to my self. For someone who hates moving I'm certainly mad, es...
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My neighbour is going to buy a new freezer, she's asked if I'd like to go along as it's a trip out for me. Of course I said yes,...
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If I got a carrier bag I'd fit it over his head! Everything has to be in full view, otherwise he forgets he's got it and buys it aga...
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If I purchased one of the cubes you suggested Steve would just pile more gibble on top of it.
7 comments:
You've had quite an adventure. Welcome Home.
Joan (Wales)
Welcome home, and well done, hope you enjoyed the trip, now you need to get sorted for living on board full time.
Welcome home.
That was a journey and a half-x-
Well done, I am thrilled for you. Exciting times ahead.
I am looking forward to your posts about life aboard.
Love from Pam in TX.x
Well done to you both on successfully completing your first long journey. Time for a few days R and R befor you start back at work? Catriona
So glad it was a safe (and largely uneventful) trip! You made excellent progress.
I love watching boats, especially narrow boats, sail through The Oracle on a sunny day. It must feel a bit strange knowing you are being watched by SO many people.
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