I forgot to mention yesterday that we'd been to a Friends of Stoke Bruerne Museum talk - on Bikes, Boats and Bridges - as a result of bumping into Kathryn of Leo No. 2. The talk was given by, I think, Brian someone, showing many interesting canal photos from the 1950s to the 1980s.
Back to today. We had a smooth passage down the Stoke Bruerne locks, on our own, and stopped at the bottom for coffee. This turned into lunch before we resumed our journey.
Jan steering Jubilee out of Stoke Bruerne Bottom Lock
There are a lot of daddy long legses around; several attached themselves to the boat overnight. When we walked in the fields yesterday clouds of them rose into the air as we brushed past.
Immediately past the moorings at the bottom of the flight is an outfall from the River Tove.
It isn't always pouring out like this.
And so we got to Thrupp Wharf Marina and reversed in, straight to our pontoon. Now we are guests of Ally and Ben for the weekend.
Heading north: Day 6
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The mooring at Grendon was excellent, with the hill between us and the
railway line really cutting out the noise of the trains. This morning,
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Brian Mayland gave the talk.
Thanks Steve. At least I got his first name.
I discovered your blog a couple of months ago when looking at cycling the towpath between Daventry and Braunston, and have enjoyed reading your summer cruise posts. Welcome back!
Thank you, Banbarian.
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