Once more thank you for letting us read your of your trip. We always find the 
little comments like 'this bit now piled' very useful as some are in places 
where we would stop if only... There are lots of other bits like this.
 
   On Sun, 8/8/10, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Brian <[email protected]>
Subject: [canals-list] Harnser Trip Report
To: "Canal list George" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, 8 August, 2010, 0:03


  



Date - 7 Aug 2010
Day - Saturday
Start - 1000
End -1230 home moorings

Last night we were treated to a wonderful sunset with clouds red in every 
direction, not just in the western sky. I took a few few photos but they don't 
really give it full Justice. 
The strange thing is there are no navigation lights on the mast at all.
About 10 pm we took Magic out for his last walk, by now it was pitch dark, but 
in the distance I could hear the thump of an engine and a bright light could be 
seen across the fields in the Braunston direction, eventually an old working 
boat came under the ladder bridge, it was Mike on Victoria. As he passed the 
row of moored boats the engine beat dropped back to a gentle tick over, but 
once passed the beat picked up again to a strong throb heading off into the 
night.

This morning there were boats everywhere, I don't know where they came from as 
we saw very few yesterday, we set off about 10 AM and after negotiating the big 
bend by the farm we came across a sheep who had just swam across the canal and 
climbed out on the towing path, given a quick shake and commenced feeding on 
the hedgerow. As we approached the end of the field she had just left I spotted 
a tractor working in the field behind them, as luck would have it the bank was 
piled so I pulled over and walked across the sheep field to the tractor to 
inform him about his escapee. Its been a sheep week, the day before Diana 
spotted a ewe on her back with her legs in the air, his is normally only a 
problem when they have a big wet fleece but this one had been shawn, but she 
was laying in a hollow and looked as if she may have been in lamb, again I was 
able to get off onto the field and go and roll her back on her feet.

We arrived at Marston Doles Top Lock to find a queue of 5 boats, luckily two of 
them were able to share a lock, I bet BW weren't expecting that when they stuck 
there silly notices on the beams telling you to share locks to save water. We 
arrived back at our moorings at about 12 30 to unload and lock up before 
heading home 

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

-- 
Brian 









      

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