Monday, 9 October 2023

Hard work pub treat

We are supposed to be having the house decorated this last week. We came to the boat to be out of the way as we have not furniture downstairs. The decorators has been a bit hit and miss more miss than hit as he's gone down with some bug ! So we have stayed longer on the boat - no hardship as the weather has been globally warming hot for October. 

We winded last night after doing the majority of the boat. We also took a nice 4 mile walk up the canal last night also. 

Super shiny with that sacrificial gloss layer for the winter months as advised to us by John the boat painter (2015) 


But you will see that gap it back.... the silt that we shifted for the stern last time helped the bow but the stern was again helf by the silt when coming in the other way....


We set to this morning washing and polishing the starboard side now just about accessible. We showboated by washing the car while we had the stuff out. After welcoming our neighbours back with some rope help we set off ourselves to wind in Grub Street.

On the way back we decided to frequent the Anchor. A pub I've never been in despite cruising up and down the Shroppie many times and more than once with some seriously capable drinkers on board.... iirc it was the Wharf at Shebdon, now closed we went to as it did food. 




It didn't disappoint - a proper little jewel of a drinkers pub. My late Dad would have loved it, pulled pints no food no kids in the pub no music just people talking and drinking. The gents was classic old pub basically an outside urinal which is a painted trough. Strange what smells and images bring back memories of being at the pub with my dad.  

I took the obligatory pint of Wadworth 6x while Rachel had some old fashioned bottled Guinness. It was a lovely bonus afternoon in a canal pub with so much history and unspoilt by time long may it continue. 

On our return Chris and Dee from NB Naomi returned the favour and helped on the ropes and Percy came it much better than the last time !!

A bit of fishing showers some TV then pack up tomorrow for a return to chaos...but the sun will be shining and I'm not going to work !

Saturday, 7 October 2023

Fed up of the top being too close to the bottom

We had a nice few days so far but boy am I sore tonight trying to get Percy to the bank on our mooring. I get that the dredging of the offside  ( if any dredging is being done at all ?) is no priority for C&RT but even getting close to the mid channel is a challenge as is winding and we are not deep draughted. 

I really do think I'm going to have to get some waders and get in with a spade to try and move some of the silt or we are going to have to visit every weekend and take Percy out wind and fight to get back in... better than the gym can't say it's cheaper however !

10th July we had a real fight ...


7th October  - Round two


We will leave Percy to settle in again.... the irony was we winded to clean and polish the port side from the bank !! More on that next post.




Thursday, 5 October 2023

Wells to Wales

Last year it was Wells to Wells when our sons and daughters organised an old vicarage stay near Wells for us to enjoy as a family  - We alternate minimal Christmas gifts but a family holiday. Memories are so much more important than tat IMHO. 

This year it was our treat and our eldest grandsons wish was Wales with a hot tub and swimming pool  - no small wish list but some autumnal Googling and we were booked into the Old Dairy near Aberystwyth. 

Just a fine time doing the UK seaside thing for a change. I love a rock pool and went all in for the kids to get some crabs... then arcades swimming hot tubs ... you get the vibe. 

A picture or three is worth a thousand or many more words of my drivel...
















Monday, 2 October 2023

Sunshine mooring - outdoor works

All over the place with my blog right now. There is so much I want to add for my record but never seem to have the time or inclination - and I'm retired ! 

For my sins I take a lot of photos which helps me 'remember' and so it is the case with the last visit to Percy some 5 weeks ago on the 27th August. We've been resetting the mooring since our arrival and when I came back from my Wales passes motorcycle tour I stopped over and built the shed bringing the screws with me this time ! 

In another post I'll explain why we had another love seat but it needed painting so this trip was for that reason and also to get some solar on the mooring fixed off the boat to charge the Ecoflow... which is working very well ( on the boat as I type this ) and the Ecoflow came charged and has run the vacuum as well as got the fridge cold all at the same time as charging the batteries  - top kit. 

I got a 390w panel from City Plumbing for a ridiculous £85 which included delivery. They certainly have dropped in price recently which is good for all especially the diy'er. 

I'd brought wood from my sons old bathroom floor - another distraction from the boat to make a stand that can take the genny so if raining its protected. The genny can charge the Ecoflow so just over an hours running can give us a couple of days use.... better than running the genny for 100w demand  for three or four hours when we can run it at for an hour and put 1 kilowatt into the Ecoflow... it makes a lot of sense. 

So it got built and we painted the love seat one step closer to how we want this mooring. I'll play about with the angle but it is set more for winter sun than summer sun .... time will tell.



 The build was hampered by another 'summers day' 

We had an afternoon off and went for a decent walk to Norbury and had a pint of Guinness at the Junction... a 6 plus mile round trip walk to the pub and back. It was an expensive pint as I tipped half of it over me and Rachel lost her glasses ( £240 to replace!) on the way back. 

A good test of my resolve to let life wash over me as much as I can... 


So a productive visit and being back aboard for a good few days we will hopefully get a good test of the panel and the mooring  - might even get a few days cruising before the winter sets in and other projects take over. 

Saturday, 2 September 2023

A nice milestone

 I posted this a while back ...Click me

Well today I checked the web page for our solar setup and was pleased to see we had produced our first MWh .. 1,000 kilo watts of electricity savings us just under 300 quid and the planet saving about 998kg of CO2 

Long may it continue to generate free ( after about 6 years on my calcs) electricity. 


Sunday, 27 August 2023

France and Ireland the figure of 8 tour

I've had three Honda NC750x's. I am also a member of a forum that is focussed on such bikes and motorbikes in general - they are a good bunch of people. I'm also a member of the Honda Deauville forum - same vibe, I've got life long friends all over the country from being a part of that group for well over 14 years now.

So a motorcycle tour that picked up two meetings of the above groups was conceived in the dark winter months of 2022 with a get together in Brittany with the NC riders and southern Ireland for the Deauville riders. The fact there were lady riders and pillions in both groups encouraged Rachel to come along.... a decent tour for her having not done too many pillion miles in the last couple of years. 

So we booked the accommodation and four ferries and sat back and waited for May. As in life time seemed to pass slowly but on reflection it arrived so quickly we were off to catch the overnight ferry from Plymouth to Roscoff running late as always and the M6 was clear one minute then closed the next !! We made it with a couple of stop for leg stretches within the boarding time. Not done ferries for a few years but the guys on the Brittany ferry were very good at tying the Honda down and we headed for food and rest. 

France is a lovely place to ride a motorbike. Nice food nice people nice roads nice everything really. We met up with a fella from Scotland who was joining the party and I lead him down stopping for a coffee as you do on the way. It was a great few days - Saturday to Thursday, new friends made, lovely rides nice accommodation. We even had a three course three apartment meal one night where on the ground floor we had aperitifs, top floor main meal and we hosted coffee and dessert in our mid floor apartment  - a great night. We rode with French motorcycle groups, we had a day off the bike and walked the Nantes Breast Canal to a ruined abbey, got baguettes from a vending machine and ate and drank well. 
















All too soon we were saying our goodbyes on the Wednesday night as we had to head off at 6am for a ferry from  St Malo to Portsmouth. Another sublime ride in the early cool French morning to the ferry port, a lovely smooth crossing where we got some sleep in our cabin - we pushed the boat out and had a cabin on all four ferry crossings. On arrival in Portsmouth we rode into the evening to a hotel and a friend meet up just outside Bristol via Cranborne chase another great ride. 

Next morning we set off for Fishguard, again choosing a route via the Brecon Beacons, more gorgeous riding and again just made the ferry. The Irish ferry was the least appealing and oldest vessels we travelled on but it was a short crossing and before we knew it we were heading to our base of Clonmel via Rosslare. 

Great catching up, Guinness drank, Irish stew eaten and the odd Jameson's imbibed. Great riding and catching up with old a new friends alike. 










Far too soon we were heading via Wateford to Dublin for the last ferry of the trip to Holyhead and home. Getting into Wales early evening it was a nice ride across north Wales  - wed' have preferred the A5 but did the A55 for speed and before we knew it we were home a few thousand miles later, memories absorbed friends made and met and just happy to be able to undertake such a trip. Rachel did very well for saying she'd not done many bike miles in recent years..... where next ?