Thursday, May 15, 2008

A quiet day at Elton

Moored Elton, River Nene

This morning I was surprised that there was no rain wakening me.  It stayed that way too even after breakfast, and looking at the weather over the meadows I decided to take the girls Lucy and Meg for a wander.

There were some geocaches in the area, and I marked them up on the map and set off with the gps to try find them.  Some of the route followed the old disused railway that was once part of the Nene Valley Railway.. a lot of it is still used as a footpath, but where people haven’t bothered it is overgrown and gone back to nature or the local farmer whatever.

I was annoyed at one bit when I came to a road crossing there was high barbed wire over a fence stopping my very enjoyable walk.  I do wish these disused railways could be allowed to be used as footpaths you know.

Anyway we managed to scale that with no rips to skin or clothes and carried on after crossing the road.  Much of what was Elton Station platforms are still intact, but it was so overgrown that eventually we had to turn back and use roads to reach our intended goal.

We successfully managed to find 3 of the caches and duly signed the log before heading back to Elton via a different route hoping to make it before the rain started..

The Island, Elton, River Nene

This delightful house called “Island House” is, as the name suggests, completely surrounded by water, with the river on the far side of the house. behind me is a large copse.. this surely must be one of the most idyllic places to live.. Timed it just right, as the rain started not long after getting in doors.

Oh yes, by the way I forgot to say.. I did a weeks worth of recycling at Oundle before we left there, taking around 5 carrier bags a mile or so across the meadows and into Oundle..

Oundle, River Nene

Justified that I had done ‘my bit’ I noticed a couple of blokes just staring.  I knew they needed an explanation as to why this lady had ‘walked’ into the household recycling plant and carefully went round all the bins and containers with plastic, cardboard, paper, wine bottles, beer cans and the like.. I can’t imagine what they were thinking.. so I put them out of their misery and told them a bit about No Problem!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Sharing the Nene at Perio and sharing the field at Elton

Today – Fotheringhay to Elton, River Nene, 2.75 miles 1 lock
Yesterday - Ashton to Fotheringhay, 4.5 miles 3 locks

I was sorry to leave Ashton yesterday, I love that mooring there along the bywater near to the lock, it is always so peaceful, it is easy to get on and off the boat and the path outside is wide and green, ideal for sitting out and, of course, bbq’s

Here is blog reader Julia’s narrowboat Bumble B leaving their mooring at Ashton, look closely, tons and tons of bubbles emerging from the cratch I think…

Bumble B at Ashton Lock, River Nene

a very novel way of leaving a mooring I must say.. almost like when the big cruise liners used to leave port with streamers flowing!

We left soon afterwards and headed off towards Fotheringhay..

Cottestock Lock, River Nene

Here at Cotterstock waiting for the lock to be filled, then past one of the very many churches along the banks of the Nene.. this one just after the lock at Cotterstock on the west bank..

Cotterstock Church, River Nene

There were plenty of rowing crews out between Cotterstock and Perio Lock.  There is a huge boathouse at Tansor, and the eights and fours practice from there to the lock itself.

Nr Perio Lock, River Nene

It wasn’t very helpful to any of us yesterday as the wind was blowing quiet fiercely across the Nene, trying to push me into the rowers who were themselves, trying to keep off the northern bank.

Once through Perio Lock it wasn’t long until the magnificent church at Fotheringhay came into view..

Fotheringhay Church, River Nene

Here we filled up with water and moored in the haunted area on the other side of the road bridge outside what is left of the castle where Mary Queen of Scots was said to have been beheaded.  All that is there now is a huge mound and I wonder why these two have so much interest in it?

Fotheringhay, River Nene

Well, I guess with all the holes in it there must be hundreds and hundreds of rabbits, and loads of them were running all over this mound up and down the rabbit holes!

This then, was our mooring last night.. once again a lovely grassy area.. but no bbq last night, it turned quite cold and windy..

Fotheringhay, River Nene

On to Elton today, a very enjoyable cruise done at tick-over pace enjoying the river as ever I was. I did do a bbq tonight.. oh I got a new one by the way, at Oundle, and it is great.  It is a barrel type one on legs, so I can ‘close’ the top if I want, or if we have the family then it will act as two bbq’s.. Yummy spicey chicken, a bit of steak and a boar and mustard sausage each tonight!

Took the girls out this evening across the meadows and realised that there is a bull in the field that No Problem is moored in.. Good job he didn’t come over when I was cooking the steak, he might have been a tad upset!!

Happy Birthday day for Jen...

              

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Happy Birthday Jennie!!

Have a great day!!

Lots of love from us both xx

 

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Monday, May 12, 2008

Party time dan saff from Oundle

Moored Oundle, River Nene

I am whacked out tonight after two days of party time!  I have been ‘dan’ saff’ for youngest daughter Jennie’s 30th birthday party and what a do it was too..

Here is the view from the venue overlooking HMS Warrior and Portsmouth Dockyard.. Spot the aircraft carrier in the centre of the pic

Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth

The venue was the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, and here are a few pics from the party taken with my mobile phone..

Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth

Me on the left, then birthday gal Jennie and her elder sister Wendie on the right..

Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth

Jennie about to make a big move across ‘air’.. scarey stuff this was, and I can’t blame her for not looking down… mind you, I did!!..

Spinnaker Tower Portsmouth

SpinnakerThis is me walking on air.. or seemingly so, it is glass near the top of the 170 metre tower.  That view is straight down, and you can just about make out the white circles at the bottom which are parasols. 

So Saturday night I didn’t get to bed ‘till 3am and had a lazy day yesterday with the all of the family out in the garden enjoying the grandchildren and also enjoying a bbq.. like most others I guess in this glorious weather.

Returned home this morning and just crashed sitting out in a chair beside No Problem… shattered!

Now then, who was it that visited No Problem this weekend and left a lovely bottle of red wine?  Vic is never the best one to remember names you know… if ever you visit No Problem and I am not around, get him to write your name down!. Tehee.. So please let me know who you were.  I know you are having a boat built for you.. well, at least he remembered that!

Fotheringhay tomorrow I think, that is as long as I wake up sometime tomorrow!

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Market Day.. then back to the sunshine at Ashton Lock

Moored Ashton Lock, River Nene

An extremely laid back day today.. some bookwork early on before going over to Oundle Town with Vic and the girls to the market.  It was a sort of training morning for the now 11 month old Meg.  She has never been to a busy town before and she was very quiet as we weaved between the market stalls.

One item did take her by surprise and she was intrigued by it.. a small rocking horse made of a fury fabric!

Coffee out at one of the street cafes, and they had a welcomed bowl of water for the girls too, then it was back to No Problem for a salad lunch in the sunshine beside the boat.

Nothing to do except enjoy sitting out reading before preparing the evening bbq..

Ashton Lock, River Nene

Not all for us by the way.. Chas and Ann of Moore2Life, our summer travelling companions, are sharing our bbq as they don’t have one right now.. ha you can see my one is well bent and battered!  But it works!

I know I know, I said last night that I would probably get some steak.. well I weighed myself this morning and I have put on a couple of pounds.. , so it was chicken tonight with salad.. gotta get those two pounds off before I will allow myself a steak!

Over the meadows and round to Ashton tonight with the girls, and here is the resident peacock on the wall…

Ashton, River Nene

His lady friend was calling from across the village, and until she comes into the church yard he is not going to bother to display that lovely tail of his me thinks!

Stuart Sampson of NABO has urgently asked boaters to answer a couple of questions..

Hello all

I am due to contribute to the BWAF Licensing group on Monday and I ask you and as many other boaters as possible to visit:-

http://www.nabo.org.uk/fee2.html  -  and answer just two questions.

I will say little more at this stage apart from emphasising the urgency and importance. I do not want to sway your opinions in any way but you are welcome to email me direct with any further comments.

I apologise if you have been asked these questions by others or that you feel you have already answered them in our last fee survey. However circumstances or views may have changed and these questions are differently phrased (not by me I hasten to add).

Please follow the link and respond, it might affect you all, and pass the link on to other boaters.

All the best to you


Stuart Sampson
NABO Chairman
0113 2842048

There are just two questions with ‘yes’ ‘no’ type answers….. won’t take a sec to do..

I think I might take a picnic out tomorrow and wander across the countryside for a few hours if I can tear myself away from doing nothing in this glorious weather!

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Reflective moods on the river at Ashton Lock

Moored Ashton Lock, River Nene

It’s a nice mooring here beside Ashton Lock…

Aston Lock, River Nene

Here the last of the day’s sun peeking through.. But this morning I went off to Kettering on the bus from Oundle.  Annie of NB Moore2Life had to go ‘dan saff’ today, and I thought I would see her off at the station and have a look around a place I have never been to.

I got back about 2 ish after having got some sausages from the excellent butchers in Oundle after I got off the bus.. bbq tonight for sure. 

I got two each of all the sausages they did, and they were yummy.. all different flavours.  The poor old bbq has had it really, it got knocked sometime ago and it’s all bent up, but just about usable until I can get close enough to Wilcos where I can get another one.

Walked the girls this evening over to Ashton.  Walking alongside the millstream gave me an opportunity for a couple of real reflection pictures, and are just typical of this river..

Aston, River Nene

It’s hard to see where the water starts it’s reflection, and here a couple of ducks chilling out..

Aston, River Nene

Quite a surprise while walking one of the footpaths in Ashton, some wild mushrooms.. big ones too.  They are going to taste scrumptious tomorrow when bbq’d.. ummm I might spoil us and nip into Oundle to get a bit of steak to go with them!

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Well, well, well.. What a wonderful weekend at Wadenhoe

Today Wadenhoe to Aston, River Nene, 6 miles 4 locks
Weekend Moored Wadenhoe

All the ‘W’s then!  I should add to that ‘Weather’ too, because that is what really made our stay there so special..

Wadenhoe, River Nene

We weren’t the only ones totally laid back.. this dog was really enjoying himself, this is the view across the river from our mooring of the weekend.  Out came the bbq, table and chairs and on went the short sleeved shirts and suntan cream..

Wadenhoe, River Nene

The local pub had a beer festival on too, there were loads of barrels set up in one of the bars, and at just £2 a pint I couldn’t resist!…

Wadenhoe, River Nene

There were the same amount of barrels on the right hand wall too.. but I couldn’t take a pic of them all.  The cider in the foreground is actually scrumpy!

So I had a great birthday, and thankyou all for your good wishes too.  Mark and Sharlene, thankyou for that lovely card, I really enjoyed it.. One family card that I got made me smile…

Grandma you’ve got ages yet
Until you’re over the hill
A funky movin’ glam ‘n’ groovin’
grandma who’s just brill!

Thanks Jessica!! Yep, that’s me alright!!

We left Wadenhoe today after filling up with water and collecting a Tesco home deliver order.. getting water was very difficult as there is a boat which is moored permanently at the water point.  I met the guy in the pub a couple of days ago and asked him why he is moored there right on the water point.  “That is where the landowner has told me to moor my boat.. don’t worry, just come upside me and reach across”

Much easier said than done as No Problem was about 12ft longer, I had to moor stern to stern you see because there was a tupperware tart cart gp cruiser moored behind him.  Getting the hose out and across was hazardous… anyway managed it but only just.. goodbye Wadenhoe for now and THAT boat..

Wadenhoe, River Nene

Meg enjoying the views on the way to Lilford Lock..

Nr Lilford, River Nene

She does love to travel on the edge of the stern deck.. she will fall off one day you know!.. Lilford Lock then.. oh and here is what you have to watch out for and what do do.  I don’t think I have shown you this before…

Lilford Lock, River Nene

Lots of warnings about everything, plus some very up to date information underneath.. this is the operations box etc…

Lilford Lock, River Nene

All push button.. very easy.  For me on the tiller, just need to put the rope round the bollard to stop No Problem going forward when the water disappears underneath the gilly.  Perfectly easy now the water has gone back down to summer levels..  Now in the Lilford Estate area, a lovely bridge just after the lock..

Lilford Lock, River Nene

Lilford House itself.. A jacobean mansion built around 1635 of Ketton stone..

Lilford Lock, River Nene

Look at all those chimneys!! The on the other bank is the small hamlet of Pilton..

Pilton, River Nene

Wasn’t long ‘till we were at Oundle.. difficult to get into the marina, and I missed first time and got No Problem stuck broadside across the Nene.  Poled off and had another crack at it, this time getting it smack on.. we put diesel on although probably didn’t really need it and got some bits and bobs from the chandlers there. 

Poled… I think I got the right spelling.. the online dictionary says…

Noun
1. a long slender rounded piece of wood, metal, or other material
2. up the pole Brit, Austral & NZ informal
a. slightly mad
b. in a predicament [Latin palus a stake]

For sure 2b would be exactly right!!

Getting away from the marina was difficult too with the wind determined to hold me into the quay, but with some brutal persuasion managed to reverse No Problem into the ‘pool’ of the marina, spin round and exit through the very tight gap back out onto the Nene..

From there a fairly short hop to our mooring this evening, a beautiful day’s cruise.. just exceptional this river is.. red kite, deer, goslings, ducklings, nesting swans, grebe, snipe, muntjac… the pick of the day..

It was nice to be greeted by Julia of NB Bumble ‘B’ when we put the pins in here at Aston.. an avid reader of the blog she tells me.. a guided tour of No Problem followed and she agreed with me that the throws over the chairs make all the difference!.. Nice to meet you Julia, and glad you agree!

This evening after dinner a wander for the girls Lucy and Meg over to the village of Aston.. Outside the church door was this rather different errrrrrrrr …… art form?

Aston, River Nene

Well it caught my eye!

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Wadenhoe

Moored Wadenhoe, River Nene

A lovely day today, I went walking, of course, to a lovely village fairly close to Wadenhoe called Aldwinckle, and well worth the walk, pics to follow of that.

This evening I have been updating the picture albums.. April for sure is packed with pics, some 122 of them in fact!

There are pictures of snow, pictures of shirt sleeves and pictures of flood waters.. all in one month.. amazing stuff.

Already there are some 17 pics in the May album and it’s only 3 days old.   There is just so much to take a pic of, I am in my element here on the Nene, ‘tis the most beautiful river showing me the most beautiful places…

Wadenhoe, River Nene

This is Wadenhoe

‘Tis my birthday tomorrow and Annie, my close friend, is going to prepare a meal for us all on Moore2Life.. The grandchildren have sent cakes for me too!  But I gotta wait another year though, for my bus pass!

Friday, May 02, 2008

Vic is very constructive at Wadenhoe

Moored Wadenhoe, River Nene

The scouts are camping in the field above us by the church, but they are not allowed down here by the River because “It’s a bit boggy”.. The Nene Way passes about 50 yards away up the bank..so we have the area all to ourselves and are loving it!  So are Lucy and Meg, who have spent most of the day playing outside between snoozing in the warm sunshine.

Vic has been busy though.  This morning he started on making the top bunk wider…

NP at Wadenhoe, River Nene

He has curved the bunk to fit the line of the wardrobe so when coming into No Problem with the bunks up we won’t knock ourselves on an ‘edge’.. it does the job just fine. Here is the finished construction..

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He has put a slight lip around the edge as we will need to put in an extra piece of foam to fill the gap for now.  I could go for a larger piece of foam to fit the whole thing I suppose but it seems such a waste… I want to see if an added bit will work first.  We have also put the ladder at the end close to the wardrobe instead of in the middle where it used to be.  This will give more space for sleeping as the ‘handles’ of the ladder bend inwards if you see what I mean.

Hope you like that Kiera and Jessica!

The two older grandchildren tend to sleep on the top bunk!

This afternoon I wandered into Wadenhoe village.  One of the nicest villages on the River Nene.  Most of the buildings are of stone, and the local pub has a stone floor.  The old post office still has a post box outside..

Wadenhoe

Closed now, this Post Office was the first village post office to have an electronic telegraph.  This was because in Disraeli’s government the Chancellor of the Exchequer lived in the huge Wadenhoe House.

Here is the Mill House…

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During the summer months there is hardly any water coming through the water mill, today it was piling through, although the Nene has gone down by some 12 inches since yesterday afternoon when we arrived here..

We have only seen a couple of boats passing today, it will be interesting to see how much traffic there is on the Nene over the Bank Holiday weekend..

Hope you all have a good one by the way!

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Bumpy ride through Titchmarsh Lock

Thrapston Sailing Club to Wadenhoe, River Nene, 3.75 miles 1 lock

A walk this morning around the Nature Reserve and Thrapston Lake took a couple of hours, before visiting the Post Office again to see if the post had arrived.. “Yep it is here” and out from the back came a huge box!!  I certainly wasn’t expecting that and had only the ruck sack with me.. sheeeeeesh I needed wheels!!

‘Tis my birthday in a few days time, you see, and all the presents and cards were in the box together with a reversing camera for No Problem..   More of that later.  Anyway, a quick phone call to Vic and he met me up the track that leads from the moorings to the town.  I managed to carry the box half way back somehow, more mind over matter than sheer strength I think.. but was never so pleased to see my husband come round the bend than when he did!

The mooring fits 3 narrowboats…it was getting too busy for me.. now there are 7 narrowboats and another trying to get in all moored on top of one another.. enough of that, so we had a quick bite to eat and extracted ourselves along with Moore2Life to go downstream to Wadenhoe.

Off came the chimney and the satellite dish as well as the barrel and buckby can.  The footbridge downstream is low, and still the river was up a bit, but we were OK underneath it, rather pleased with ourselves on our decision to remove the chimney, for sure it would have hit it.

Titchmarsh Farm Bridge, River Nene

This is Titchmarsh Farm Bridge, easily underneath this one.  If it had been the same bridge as was there in 2005 there is no way we would have got under it.. here is what it was like before it fell into the Nene.. or a boater broke it more like!! ..

Titchmarsh Bridge 2005, River Nene

Titchmarsh Lock was wicked today, so much water going over the back gates, I knew it was going to be difficult to hold No Problem against all that water while the lock emptied..

Titchmarsh Lock, River Nene

No need to open the paddles to fill this one when the guillotine is down!.. and once it is full, still there is too much water..

Titchmarsh Lock, River Nene

Here the water pouring over the front guillotine gate.  It was desperately hard to hold the boat from going forward once the guilly was raised.. Phew I sure was pleased to be away from that one..

Hiding in the undergrowth I spotted a mandarin Duck and quickly snapped a shot of it.  When I looked at it later I see there is another duck in the same pic on the top left.  I think it is sitting on a nest.  Does anyone have any idea what it is?  Could it be a female mandarin?..

Nr Waddenhoe, River Nene

We have been extremely lucky to get one of the two prime moorings by the church at Wadenhoe, Chas and Ann of NB Moore2Life have the other mooring, but they are luckier than us, they have a gardener cutting the grass outside their boat!..

Waddenhoe, River Nene

Mind you, I don’t know how long he will stay.. Moore2Life’s next door neighbours have a dog called Meg sitting outside of her boat.  I wouldn’t be surprised if she is thinking of doing a bit of rounding up…

Waddenhoe, River Nene

Lucy, on the other hand, seems to have spotted something else more interesting in the other direction!