Wednesday 22 May 2019

Arrived at Alrewas


Some planter!  Our washing can be seen in the background!
Well since the last update from Tixall we have been busy travelling south.  We have also been busy with Paul doing some painting and me some spring cleaning!  Falcon will be up for sale at the end of this month, so we want her looking her best! We did spend 2 nights in Rugely, although we did move a short distance on the second day to be closer to Tesco!

On Tuesday we pulled into Kings Bromley Marina for the night.  It was a lovely day and I managed to do lots of washing!  This is one of the few marinas that has washing lines so I was able to peg out!
The family of geese I had to pass to get back on board
There haven't been any locks for a few days, but made up for it today as we have worked through 8!
So we are now at Alrewas.  Paul's get together with his RAF buddies is at the National Memorial Arboretum this year and we are now walking distance from it.  We are hoping to welcome some of the guys on board.


Approaching Bagnall Lock at Alrewas.









Back in the days when our boating was on a time share boat we used to frequent this part of the Trent and Mersey quite regularly and in the picture below is the living willow arch at Bagnall Lock.  This was planted for the millennium and when we first saw it there were just small green shoots on it.

Expect we too have changed over the years!


Tuesday 14 May 2019

Back to Tixall


Tixall Lock
Friday morning we left Tixall Wide with just 1 lock today.  Just after we had been through the lock we saw a moorhen with 4 tiny chicks.  They are so small and cute!  We arrived at Stafford Boat Club in time to have lunch and just before it poured with rain!
We have moored here before and their facilities are very good, including the bar!
Our friends Annie and Colin have a mooring here and they arrived back on Saturday morning.  In the evening the 4 of us went into Stafford to The Picture House, which is a Wetherspoons pub.

With Annie and Colin
 The building obviously used to be a cinema, and apparently they show old black and white movies on a Sunday.  The picture doesn't show how well they have done the decoration.
On Sunday Annie and Colin took us to Halesowen to Coombeswood Canal Trust open day.  Several days of cruising, but only an hour by car!  We are member of the trust, as are they.  The weather was perfect and we had a lovely day and caught up with several more friends!

Leaving Stafford Boat Club


Yesterday we moved on, back the way we came and are moored again at Tixall Wide.  Thankfully though this time the sun is shining.

Wednesday 8 May 2019

Still in Staffordshire

We did move on on Thursday, 3 miles and 4 locks bringing us to the top of Stone.  We moored and made a cuppa, then as a boat went by Paul said the lady is waving at us, I think we must know them.  It turned out to be Sarah and Ade who we met last year in Stafford Boat Club and then they came to see us a couple of times when we were near Leeds where they live.  They were on their way back to
Getting there
their mooring. With some time to spare they moored in front of us and that evening we all went to The Star, the pub by the bottom lock at Stone, where we had a meal and a few jars.  The next morning they moved on whilst we were still in bed!  We followed them down more slowly later that morning, to moor opposite The Star so we could get some shopping.  Saturday morning there was a farmers market in the centre of Stone, so we had a look around there before moving on after lunch.  We moored at Weston on Trent, there is a pub there but we didn't visit!  Spent a couple of nights there catching up with some maintenance jobs.  On the Sunday afternoon a boat went past going the opposite direction to us.  It was Eli with Annie and Colin on board.  We first met them in Braunston in 2012 and have met them several times since.  The last being at Stafford Boat Club last year.  They were unable to stop as they were meeting up with friends, however we have booked to spend the weekend at the boat club so will probably catch up with them then.
We stayed at Weston until Tuesday when 2 locks brought us to Great Haywood.  We moored and had lunch then moved on to get water.  Just then someone was calling out to Paul and Rene and John from narrow boat Peregrine were walking over the bridge!  We met them when we were on the Huddersfield Canal about 4 years ago.  We cruised with them for several days before going our separate ways and we hadn't seen them since.  So last night it was off to the pub again for a meal and a natter.  We are now moored at Tixall Wide bow to bow with them.  So once again Peregrine and Falcon are back together for the time!
It is sad at times that these are our last few month on board, but also lovely as we keep meeting up with friends from different places. It has been a wonderful 7 years and we aren't quite finished yet.





Wednesday 1 May 2019

Travelling through Staffordshire


Giant Tea Set!
Well Monday saw us have a safe transit through Harecastle Tunnel. The tunnel is 2926 yards long.  It is one way traffic with the entry to the tunnel controlled by CRT.  There are big extraction fans to remove the exhaust fumes from the tunnel.  It isn't quite straight so when you start out you can't see the end!  When we got there it hadn't long shut in the southerly direction so we had about an hour to wait before the boats from the northerly traveling boats to appear.  This was good as it gave us chance to have some lunch!
Yesterday we traveled down through Stoke on Trent.  Some very old building along the canal with the pottery kilns and warehouses.
Josiah Wedgwood mosaic made with plates
Unfortunately some of them are quite derelict.  We were definitely traveling down as we worked thorough 5 locks before mooring at Trentham for the night.  This morning we worked 1 more lock then moored by the Wedgwood Factory.  Although we have passed through here several times we have never visited.  So as this is probably the last time we will be in the area we decided to visit.  You pay for a factory visit but the museum is free!  We had a very nice lunch there.  Definitely worth a visit.  So much to look at.
Will be moving on again tomorrow towards Stone.  Hoping to be there for market day on Saturday.