Date - 25 March 09 
Day - Thursday
Start - 1039 Aynho
End -1700 Thrupp
We have had a slight change of plan that has required us to put our visit to 
the K&A off until the summer, as we now need to be home early April, so this 
meant we could have a lie in this morning and not move off until 10 30 as there 
is no need to be on the Thames first thing tomorrow. We had a very good meal at 
The Great Western Arms last night, its a bit more expensive than most pubs but 
not as much as some restaurants and also as a plus they sell Hook Norton beer. 
Just after we set off the weather had a lot of problems making up its mind what 
it was going to do, we started in sun with quite a bit of wind and then very 
fine drizzle coming very fast and at one point some heavy rain. Our first bit 
of excitement was as we approached lift bridge No. 193. BW have put new mooring 
bollards on the towing path side to work this bridge, I was just admiring them 
and thinking what a waste of time for a bridge that is always open, when it 
started to shut and then open again. This bridge is one of the few on the 
Oxford that is normally left shut, today it was for some reason open, but only 
balanced open, not fixed and the wind was threatening to close it as we 
approached. I stopped with the bows just in the cheeks of the bridge and Diana 
was able to get off on the off side and go and sit on the bridge beam to ensure 
it didn't close as we passed through. The next point of interest was about half 
a mile north of Heyford Common Lock. Here the canal bank has been breached on 
the off side and the canal is happily flowing into a brook. I rang BW and got 
transferred to Milton Keynes, told them the problem only to be informed that 
they where aware of it. If they know why don't they do something like drop a 
couple of dozen sand bags to stem the flow and stop it getting worse. Just 
beyond Lower Heyford lift bridge one of the gardens on the off side has a 
wonderful show of daffodils in their garden. We continued on towards Thrupp and 
got waved down by a boat coming towards us, it turned out to be a couple that 
we had been on holiday in France with. We arrived at Thrupp at about 5 pm. Most 
of what are normally visitor moorings with rings are marked as "private" but 
there were three 48 hour moorings free near the pub, so we bashed a couple of 
stakes in and tied up for the night.


You will find our latest position at
http://tinyurl.com/Harnser-s-route
-- 
Brian  

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