Date - 29 June 2010 
Day - Tuesday
Start - !0 30
End - !6-30

Last night was again hot, so we went to bed with the slide open, but during the 
night it started to rain, heavily, so it was out of bed and shut things down. 
By morning it was again warm and dry.

Not far to go today so we didn't set off until 10-30 am. While Diana steered I 
patched up some more of the rust patches coming through on the roof. As we 
approached the Folly we discussed whether to stop for lunch. As we slid past 
the only mooring spot on the straight bank, Diana said she would make a 
sandwich at the top of the locks. We rounded the bend below the locks and there 
were some boats queue at the water point, I though. But no, they were waiting 
for the lock. We did the only sensible, moored up and went into the Folly for 
lunch.

The Folly had a new chief start last week so the menu was limited to the 
specials board. Diana and I both decided to try the Beef Suit Pudding and it 
was great, not in the slightest soggy, full of meat with tasty gravy, it came 
with a bit of salad and a pile of hand made chips, cooked how chips should be 
cooked. After that and a pint of Hook Norton we returned to do battle up the 
locks, but the queue had gone. Unfortunately it had not gone very far,only to 
the first pound and from here we queued all the way back to our moorings.  
Once at the top lock our problems were not over. Our mooring ropes are set up 
for us to moor facing down the flight, so we have to wind in the Engine Arm 
before tying up. BW are piling the bank opposite the arm and have left the 
piling machine moored with a flat beside it right opposite the arm. Faced with 
this I decided rightly or wrongly to reverse into the arm drawing the bows 
against the flat and then drive out downstream. I didn't realise just how 
silted up the arm was until the prop started to chew mud, but we made it and 
pulled surprisingly easily as the pound level was quite high.


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

-- 
Brian  

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