Sunday was a day of rest, but only after helping to clear up the previous nights entertainment. We departed the marina on Tuesday in bright sunshine and headed north, a total distance of one mile. This was to be our mooring for the next few days. It has most things we need, quite, secluded, line of sight to the sky satellite, plenty of walks and close enough to the village if we really need it.
Just few picitures of our garden in the sunshine. Today I received an email from the Little Chimney Company telling us that our new chimney is ready. This was good news as I was expecting it to take seven weeks to be ready. It is made from stainless steel so will not rust, and should therefore reduce the amount of rust and tar leaking onto our roof. This will require a trip back to Tamworth to collect it. We have planned to do this on Friday when we return to the marina for the weekend. The trip took us about 3 weeks in the boat, but will take about 30 minutes by car. Oscar is also in for a surprise as we have booked him into a vet we used up there for his one year booster vaccination. That's all for now.
Hi there - just started reading your blog - congratulations on choosing to live on a narrowboat!!!
ReplyDeleteI just realised that you put a comment on Waiouru's blog about noisy hurricane heaters! Ours was noisy too - speak to them at Calcutt and they should be able to modify your airfilter to reduce the noise! It definitely worked with ours - Gary fitted ours as their fitter couldn't reach ours! (see this blog post - http://nbmuleless.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/waiting-around.html )