Date -  25 8 2010
Day - Wednesday
Start - 0900 Hartshill Anchor
End -1700hrs B&F Fazeley Junction

 Last night we ate in The Anchor and I would be quite happy to recommend for 
both eating and drinking. We both had meals from the special board, I had 
Faggots and mash while Diana had Trawlerman's Pie which was quite large and 
fresh vegetables. They also had 4 Everard's bitters and a guest bitter on, 
ranging in price from £2.60 to £3.20 a pint. 
Again it was a very fine night with a good moon, but thankfully a bit warmer 
than the night before.

 This morning we again woke to sunshine but at about 8 am. work started at the 
quarry/yard opposite. We were on the move by 9 am. and met about 5 boats before 
the BW yard at Hartshill. I guess they must have decided to set off at 9 am. as 
well. We arrived at the top of the Atherstone Flight at 10 am. to find we were 
third in the queue. It looks as if there may now be a new lock keeper on the 
flight, or maybe not one at all. All the notices giving days to Christmas, 
weather forecast etc have gone as have the legs sticking out of the fake well. 
The locks all seemed in good order with everything well oiled/greased. We had 
quite a slow run down meeting several boats coming up and it took us 3 hours to 
complete the flight. 
We pulled over to the off side to fill with water at the bottom of the flight, 
this also allowed the boat we were following to pull away.

The good weather stayed with us until about 2 pm. when the rain started and 
continued for the rest of the day sometimes quite light but others quite heavy. 
We stopped at Tamworth to visit the Tesco Convenience store to buy some bottled 
beer, never again, we had to use the DIY checkout even though there was some 
one behind the other tills, the adjoining diy till continuously called for an 
assistant and when we had completed out purchase we still had to wait for an 
assistant to come over and accept out purchase as we had bought restricted 
items. I will never use one of these machines again. No assistant operated 
till, no sale. We caught up with a boat at Glascote top lock so had to turn it 
but by the time they left the bottom lock there was a boat coming up so we were 
able to leave the gate open when we left the first lock and wait some time for 
the approaching boat to negotiate the bottom lock. We carried on to Fazeley 
Junction where we turned left onto the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal and moored 
at 5 pm.about 200 yards from the junction.



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http://nbharnser.blogspot.com/

-- 
Brian  

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