Date -  7 Sept 2010
Day - Tuesday
Start - 1000 hrs
End - 1400 hrs Coventry Basin

Yesterday evening it was raining when we arrived and was raining even harder 
when we went to bed. When I woke at about 3 this morning , the wind had died 
right away and the sky had cleared with the stars peeping out.

This morning we woke to sunshine and after a walk into the village we set off 
at 10 am. Most of the boats between us and the BW yard had departed by then and 
one or two ex-working boats had been by including the historic pleaser 
Narrowboats Elisabeth.
The weather was fine for most of the day and we met lots of boats coming 
towards us including Monarch towing a butty on cross straps who we met on a 
bend with a large weeping willow which made it very difficult to see them.
We topped up with water at Hawkesbury Junction before heading off down to 
Coventry Basin, well into the city centre.  Two boats passed just as we were 
about to leave the water point who also headed to the city and just ahead of 
them a boat came out from the Oxford canal who also went that way, so now there 
were 4 of us heading for the end.  We moored in the Basin at about 4 pm to find 
the place almost full including 2 boats from our moorings. There is room for 
just one more boat now and that will require another one moving along.

Once moored we went for a short walk round the area finding the Transport 
Museum and Weatherspoon public house.



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

-- 
Brian  

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