Showing posts with label Zindagi. Show all posts
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Friday, 6 May 2011

A Day on the River

Holding off continuing with my London posts to take you for a day on the British waterways. Our country is criss-crossed with canals and rivers that link up to take one the length and breadth of the country.
In times gone by the canals were very much horse drawn working waterways but today they are used for pleasure.

Here is our first glimpse of our day yesterday with our old friends Dave and Val  who have lived on their barge for the last 4 years travelling the waterways since their retirement while renting out their cottage and small holding in rural Devon


We set off from Harlow in Essex amongst the May blossom and Cow Parsley covering the countryside



and encounter our first lock
We navigated 12 of these throughout our day
Dave has Alan to move one side of the lock gates (which makes it quicker) and I chat to Val while she steers

inside the lock always feels a bit spooky to me

I find it amazing the amount of salad and vegetables they manage to grow in troughs on the roof

The sleeping quarters and bathroom are in the middle of the boat

It is at this point we encounter a problem with the engine
This was caused by a large plastic bag getting entangled 
around the propeller


While Dave works Val and I take a walk along the tow path and the guys will pick us up later when all is well



The point at which they pick us up 40 minutes later 
and it is raining

We stop for lunch in a traditional old English pub in the town of Sawbridgeworth just over the county border in Hertfordshire.

A view of the town as we walk  back to the boat








We walk through the churchyard



and past this field of Pampas grass


and back on the boat passing a 17th century
lock keepers cottage
These cottages are now privately owned or holiday lets as lock keepers no longer exist 


we pass a modern development along this part of the river






and many other barges

Alan enjoying working the locks


Until we come to a point where we can turn the barge
The speed limit on the canals and rivers is 4 miles per hour
so it will take us several hours to get back to our car



We chat to this couple as we pass admiring their flowers

These horses seem to be having a conversation of their own
and on the other side riders out in the early evening



and finally a swan graces us with it's presence
 Apart from a stop for lunch we were on the water from  10.0 am until 9.30 pm
enjoying a pleasant supper before saying our goodbyes  and embarking on our 45 minute drive home
Hope you enjoyed the trip with us



Tuesday, 24 July 2007

A Day on the Lee Navigation Canal

We had a really enjoyable day on the barge yesterday. Our friends Dave and Val have had this boat built and are taking a year out to travel the length and breadth of the British Waterways.


Yesterday they were berthed only 30 minutes from our home so we met up with them. The weather was cloudy and drizzling with rain but we did not get heavy rain until we were back at the mooring at the end of the day. It is so peaceful on the canals as maximum speed is 4 miles per hour.


You can check their blog if you wish under NB ZINDAGI


This is me at the helm


Now it is Alan's turn

This is Dave taking a picture of me taking a picture of him








A few photos of the inside of the boat


Val's herb garden


Passing another barge






Approaching a lock gate




Look at the hanging baskets of flowers hanging from the footbridge over the lock






Another lock



Leaving the lock

Alan closing the lock gate

I did not count the locks we went through but there were very many. Obviously the hillier the terrain, the more locks there are.