Date - 28 03 10 
Day - Monday
Start - 1020 Wormleighton
End - 1230 Wormleighton again

We woke to rain,only to be expected as it was very cloudy last night and the 
pressure has been falling steadily. so we were in no hurry to get up and away. 
We heard "Albert" go by with his lovely sounding Ruston & Hornsby engine, much 
nicer than a BD3.

The rain stopped and we set off at twenty past ten and made our way to Fenny 
Compton where we winded,this operation would be a lot easier if there wasn't a 
boat permanently moored in the end of the winding hole or even if he moved 
backwards as its very tight to come through the bridge and get your bows in 
behind him. There is room for us to wind without having to get tight in to the 
bank, but anything over 60 foot would need to. Once round we tied up and filled 
with water.

We had just completed filling up when a boat came backwards along the canal, 
waited until we departed and then also winded to follow us northwards along the 
cut. Once past the long term moorings 2 Hare's came out through the hedge and 
bundled off along the towing path, unfortunately I was to slow to get a 
photograph. It then started raining again. We continued on to moor about a 200 
yards south of where we were last night at about 12 30 pm. by which time the 
rain had stopped again.  The boat that winded and followed us is came by and 
moored in the spot we were in last night.


You will find our latest position and all our past travels on our blog at 
http://nbharnser.blogspot.com/

-- 
Brian  

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