Saturday, 14 April 2018

The sun has got his hat on



At last, a sunny day, we're still near Aldermaston Wharf, we locked through with another boater. They have moved on to Woolhampton, we moored up to enjoy the sun .
We will stay here tonight and tomorrow we will move on. We need to be back in the marina to get the boat serviced on Monday.
Thank you for your comments, I'm hoping the photos will make my blog a bit more interesting.

9 comments:

Elaine said...

The photographs are lovely, but it is your wicked sense of humour that keeps me coming back! I'm glad you have sunshine today.

Sue in Suffolk said...

The sun actually makes the canal water look slightly more inviting! But I know what colour it is really!

justjill said...

Totally agree with Elaine!

The Weaver of Grass said...

Indeed they have made it interesting - it all looks lovely.

Teresa Kasner said...

Hello! I found your blog link on Sue in Suffolk's blog and I'm so excited that you have a canal boat! I am fascinated with them and would like to live my life over so I could live on one and travel about. I am looking forward to seeing more photos of your boat and learning about your lifestyle with it.. will you show interior photos? ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

Catriona said...

The photos are a bonus and the vista today looks wonderful. Like the others have said, I enjoy it for the writing and your and your naughty sense of humour.

colin cuthbert said...

Sue and I dreamed of selling up and being a continuous cruiser but alas ilness has knocked that on the head. Thats why I love your blog. Col

Chris said...

I can only dream of beautiful spring days like yours - we have snow again!

Living Alone in Your 60's said...

It's been a real tonic to see the sunshine and listen to the weather forecast for this week. We've waited a long time for this. Your photos are lovely and give us a real insight into your way of life.

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