Sunday, 31 May 2009
Gas Street Basin
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Saturday, 30 May 2009
Gas Street Basin
I have started catching up on the days when the computer was down and I ampublishing them in date order - so they stay in sequence. They will show up below these posts from Gas Street. Does that make sense?
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Thursday, 28 May 2009
Gas Street Basin
We got back around mid-day yesterday after a gruelling few days travelling 8-10 hours a day with an overheating engine.
It was nice to get back and were welcomed at 3am by a drunk/druggie banging on the roof. He sloped off and David went out to check for any damage to find that he'd left his wallet, telephone and inhaler on the top of the boat. So Max Anderson, we know who you are and we know where you live!. We then had to telephone the police. Of course they hadn't made it a crime, so today when we discovered that the electric junction had been damaged we had to call them again.
Today we bought a new computer and are all set up again. But I can't find the photographs that we backed up from the old one before it died. So you'll have to wait for an update of the last few days. Sorry.
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Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Gas Street Basin
Still it is good to be back and see everyone again. One more boat has left us, Temaraire, so the basin is looking very sparse.
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Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Park Bridge No 8, Shropshire Union Canal
We passed two boats today. One had a sign in the window saying "Licence in the Post". The old licence in the window ran out in March 2009. Then the second one had a licence which ran out in October 2008. Now I know the Post Office have a few problems. But they usually manage to get the mail delivered within a couple of days. Or is it BW being tardy?
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Monday, 25 May 2009
Market Drayton
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Sunday, 24 May 2009
Hack Green Locks, Shropshire Union Canal
We had the usual early start, though this time in the mist, but we were not early enough to sneak past the Shropshire Union Canal Society's lock wheeling at Cholmondley lock. Not that we mind giving them a donation as they do so much good work and all their moorings across the whole Shroppie systems are marvelous and always just in the right spot.
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Saturday, 23 May 2009
Normans Bridge No 26 - Middlewich Branch, SU
A picture for Michael. The football ground for the Northwich team he supports plus the Manchester United Reserves. We are not worthy!
Yet another 0500 start. Passed the Fudge boat at Anderton (facing the wrong way yet again).
Last night we were passed by a Claymoore hire boat crewed by pirates. They were all dressed up and were "Yah hah-ing!" and "Yo hoh-ing!" everyone in sight. We caught them up at the Big Lock this morning and while David helped them through with advice etc (their first lock), I walked to Tesco's for some shopping.
I was waiting for them at the bottom of the three locks. David had persuaded the pirates that they should let him go first so that they could close the locks. They bought it - so we got to go up the rest of the locks before them. Not that it did us any good as there were 2 boats already in front - though a very keen set of other hireboaters also set the locks and opened and/or closed the gates.
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Friday, 22 May 2009
Dutton Stop Lock, Trent and Mersey Canal
Left at 0515 aiming for Lymm as there was a restaurant there that we wanted to try out. Whilst passing through Altricham we noticed lots of boats missing from the moorings. We found them all in Lymm for a boat meeting. There were no visitor moorings - couldn't even stop to get a pint of milk. So it was "on on" to Moore for some goodies, a 10 minute wait to go through Preston Brook Tunnel (there were 6 boats going through, mostly from the marina at Preston Brook) and a queue to get through the stop lock.
We moored up on the pilings again, just past the stop lock but this time we couldn't get the satellite to work for some reason
Starting with a white card, I made 2 slits in the spine of the card and wrapped two strips of ribbon around the bottom of the card, criss-crossing them and adding a knot where they crossed.
Then I matted the sticker onto blue and red card, cutting around the sticker before fixing it to the centre of the card.
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Thursday, 21 May 2009
Astley, Bridgewater Canal
I saw yellow flags in bloom, and at one spot I saw several orchids.
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Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Haigh Park, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Yet another long day, leaving at 0545.
Coming down Johnsons Hillocks, David decided to go on ahead at Lock 64 to get the bottom lock ready. There was nowhere to tie the boat up so he left the centre rope along the bank (like here in the picture on the lock above). The boat was not moving an inch, so I decided to go around to the other side of the lock to open the opposite gate. As soon as I got to the far end the boat suddenly went into top gear and shot across the lock. The rope went straight into the water before David could get back on and as the pound between Locks 63 and 64 is big and wide the boat went straight into the middle, turned around 180 degrees and just sat there laughing at us. The wind eventually brought it back to the bottom gates of the upper lock and David managed to slide down the steep bank and jump onto the front of the boat. Fortunately no one was around to see all this - and you won't tell anyone will you?
A card for the boys this time. I covered the card blank with the bubbly paper and added the brown card bands around the edges. Then I just added the stick on toppers.
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THE COMPUTER IS DYING
THE COMPUTER IS ABOUT TO GIVE OUT ON US.
NEXT POST WHEN WE GET TO BIRMINGHAM AND BUY AND NEW ONE.
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Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Engine Bridge No 84, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Another early start to get through Blackburn before the children get excluded from school. I must say that my e-mail to the Mayor seems to have done the trick. The locks were imaculate. There was a very young lock keeper who didn't know much about locking, but was very keen and helped us down all the locks.
This is a picture of him opening the paddles behind the lock gear. Complicated? You need to be fit to either crawl under it or jump over it!
We were moored up by 1230 - so another long day!
This elephant made from an Australian stamp. He is wearing a party hat and carrying a baloon. I coloured it with watercolour paints and matted it onto yellow torn paper and red card before fixing it to a white card blank. The sentiment at the bottom of the elephant is "Party Animal".
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Monday, 18 May 2009
Fosters Swing Bridge, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Another blustery day. David brought me a cup of tea while I was still in bed and set off at 0530 while I snoozed until we got to Gannow Tunnel.
We were planning to go a bit further today, but there was a mutiny at the back and we are now moored to the bollards up here.
I must say, I do love this spot. We have been watching the weather roll over the landscape, now sunshine, now rain, now sunshine again.
We seem to be back in the quiet end of the canal. There were lots of boats on the move yesterday, yet today we have only seen 3 boats, and they are all travelling in the same direction as us.
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Sunday, 17 May 2009
Reedley, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Waiting for the Greenberfield locks to open. Lovely views, all the fields were full of cows or sheep; and the sun is shining.
There are five (5) notices on this lock beam. Slight overkill maybe?
More sunshine and showers. We did the first three locks to the summit with Heather and after getting diesel at Lower Park Marina just managed to catch Foulridge Tunnel at five past noon. We managed a bacon butty from the kiosk at the top of Barrowford Locks and descended with another boat (sorry don't remember the name) - getting thoroughly drenched on the way. A quick shop in Morrisons at Nelson and on to Reedly for the night.
A thank you card. I know I am getting forgetful in my old age, but I can't remember who I was thanking so very, very much. The photograph is of Roach and partner in Gas Street Basin. It is matted in silver, red and green, as is the sentiment (which I did on the computer). I tied a stripy red and green ribbon around the card and another piece around the sentiment, both tied in a knot.
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Saturday, 16 May 2009
Hulber Hill, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Just about to go through Highgate Swing Bridge with a view of the dales behind. It is 0715 and a glorious day.
Then it all went ratsh*t. We had had a Waterscape notice about the Barrowford Locks being closed until 10am and the notice did say from Barrowford Bottom Lock to Holme Bridge Lock. What I hadn't twigged was that Holme Bridge Lock is the bottom of the Gargrave Locks.
So we arrived at 0730 to discover everything that could be locked up was and we had a 2 1/2 hour wait. Of course, by then it was raining hard.
I had planned a trip into Gargrave whilst David got water and emptied the porta-potti etc. But as we had joined up with another boat and they were going on through we tagged along and I missed visiting that lovely shop, and getting some food in.
We shared the locks in sunshine and showers with either Heather or Tiberton, a hire boat, and had help from lock keepers on all but one lock through the Gargrave and Bank Newton Locks. So now we are back on "the bends" amongst the sheep and curlews. Bliss.
I forgot to mention. Having asked David if we needed diesel in Skipton I was told that we had half a tank. Just after the second swing bridge out of Skipton the engine died!!!
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Friday, 15 May 2009
Skipton, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
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Thursday, 14 May 2009
Skipton, Leeds and Liverpool Canal

Having discussions with several lock keepers yesterday we all came to the same conclusion. There are hardly any ducklings and cygnets around so far this year. Then today we saw three swan families, a goose and gosling. and loads and loads of ducklings!!
This black swan lives at the top of the locks at Bingley.
We are now back in Skipton for a bit of R&R. Ian is going to sort out the toilet (hopefully) and tighten the fan belt (which David tightened a couple of days ago and is worse now than before he started). So with luck we might get home without anything else going wrong.
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Wednesday, 13 May 2009
Brunthwaite Swing Bridge, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Have you noticed how some years different flowers seem to proliferate. Two years ago there was an abundance of wild orchids. Last year it was violets. This year it's bluebells. Or, maybe we just happen to be in the right place at the right time.
We left at 0800 and shared all the locks and swing bridges with Bowman and Jan on Rivendell, managing to get here and moored before the rain.
Speaking to a couple of lock keepers today, they were saying that the canal was very quiet at the moment and that there were no movements at all through the locks at Bingley on Monday. But even so, the number of boat movements this year was already up by 50%. Odd! Though, we have seen several boats moving today, especially above the locks. This included friends on Ellie May who of course, were going in the opposite direction.
Two cards here - both using the same picture which is of one of the of one of the three-risers around here. Can't work out which one, but I am sure someone will tell me.
This one began with a green and white marbled type card. I stamped the red band and cut one side with fancy scissors. The photograph was matted onto silver and red card and also cut with the same scissors. I added three red cardboard dots on the left hand side and a paper daisy to the top right hand corner of the photograph.
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Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Above Field Three Locks, Leeds and Liverpool Canal
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Monday, 11 May 2009
Clarence Dock, Aire and Calder Navigation
There you are trying to discourage "hoodies" pushing things into the canal and they go and put this up.
Today the bog broke again. We have had to go out and buy a new "porta-potti" for use until we can get the proper one fixed.
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Sunday, 10 May 2009
Clarence Dock, Aire and Calder Navigation
Back in the great metropolis of Leeds. We left Lemonroyde yesterday at 0530 and got to Clarence Dock at 0800, just as the wind was begining to blow.
Also, we went back to Mumtaz for another very, very, very milk curry (for me) and a hotter one for David. Can't recommend them highly enough.
Today we have just been resting and getting the washing done. David found a bar showing the football, so he's happy.
Lilac card, white mulberry paper with little lilac strips in it. a silver butterfly from a hair ornament and an organdie and satin bow flower thingy and three lilac glass jewls.
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Friday, 8 May 2009
Lemonroyde, Aire and Calder Navigation
Pretty lilac card with lilac gingham ribbon, lilac mulberry paper and a decoupaged bear matted onto more lilac card.
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Thursday, 7 May 2009
Above Broad Cut Top Lock, Calder and Hebble Navigation
"Where the Hell is the lock?"
On the right - just after the bridge. Believe me.
Thornhill Flood Lock -and it should have been open, but it wasn't. I had to climb up a vertical ladder from the deck of the boat to get the gate open so we could get through. Where is Health and Safety when you need some?
We took the left turn at Coopers Bridge and are now on our way back to Leeds. This is the first time we have been "down" the Calder and Hebble and it is a lot more difficult than going "upstream". Apart from having to wiggle about in the locks to get the bottom gates open getting back onto the boat on the river sections can be quite tricky, what with the current, lack of decent mooring opportunities and those damn flood gates which should be open but are partially closed. Going up you can nudge them open, but this way you can't get away with that.

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Wednesday, 6 May 2009
Kirklees Top Lock, Calder and Hebble Navigation
After deciding last night that we didn't want the hassle of the Rochdale Canal we had to wind the boat somewhere this morning. The Nicholson's did not show anything before the Salterhebble top lock and the Geoprojects map showed one below the previous lock - but we could not see anything obvious.
So we set off early hoping to find somewhere to wind before the Salterhebble locks and managed to turn by the slipway in between two moored boats in Ellend Basin - so we only had one lock to do twice.
The weather was foul again, wind and drizzle but we persevered and ended up back at Kirklees Top Lock. Tomorrow we toss a coin and decided which way to go - Leeds or Huddersfield!
Charlotte's 21st Birthday Card. A square white card. The bottom 1/3 covered with sprigged paper and a lilac ribbon across the join. The girl was paper pieced from a template from one of the cardmaking magazines. I added a gem necklace, a balloon with silver 21's stuck to it and a silver 'confetti' goblet. The happy birthday and Charlotte were done with peel-offs and finally 2 lilac flowers were stuck on the ribbon.
Then for the box. I made it with blue pearlescent card and printed off the sentiment on the computer with lilac ink. I matted it onto blue and black card and stuck it to the box with some lilac feathers fixed underneath it and a paper flower in one corner.
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Tuesday, 5 May 2009
Colliers Arms, Calder and Hebble Navigation
We've just had a pig of a day.
It was raining when we got up, so we decided to leave it a bit to see what happened. Around 1230 it was looking good, so we set off. It promptly started to rain again.
We'd planned to moor between the two locks at Brighouse if possible, but there was another boat there, so no room. So we took on water at the top and moored up by Sainsburys as we were expecting a visit from Irene, an old friend.
David needed the television to work so that he could watch the football tonight, and of course we wouldn't get it on these moorings, so when Irene left we moved of. It started to rain again.
This part of the Calder and Hebble is beautiful, but thickly wooded on both sides. We tried several times to find a mooring with enough clear sight of the satellite (in the rain) with no success and finally decided to make a day of it at the pub moorings just before Ellend Lock. At least the pub would be showing the match, wouldn't it?
No! David went for a drink and to find out; he came back saying that he was lucky to get the drink! Anyway he kept persevering with the satellite and finally got it to work. So he's OK now. Just need the right result.
I have been reading Captain Ahab's Watery Tales and decided I couldn't face the Rochdale again. So we are in a bit of a quandary as to how we are going to get back across the Peninnes. Of course we have just passed the only winding hole around and will have to go on up to Salterhebble to the next one (that's 6 locks away - including the guillotine one that BW are manning at the moment!)
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Monday, 4 May 2009
Kirklees Top Lock, Calder and Hebble Navigation
Managed to get here without any hassle, used the Calder and Hebble Hand Spike once and moored up as it was raining.
Just two boats on the move - otherwise very quiet.
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Sunday, 3 May 2009
Turnpike Road Lock, Huddersfield Broad Canal
A picture of the Thornhill Double Locks, just outside Dewsbury. The pound between the locks is almost completely circular and it was so pretty.
We had the bad news phone call today. The Huddersfield Narrow will not be open for at least another five days. So we turned the boat around and are heading back via the Rochdale. This will be our third journey along the Rochdale, each time going from East to West.
It will also mean we'll miss Marple and Bosley as going down to Manchester and then back up again on the Ashton will be too much like hard work.
We had three visitors at 4.30 this morning. They were about 12 years old!! One of them jumped onto the boat and the noise woke me. He then got off the boat and went onto the front deck looking for things to throw in the water. I rushed through the boat and flung the two front doors open, pushing him almost into the water and yelling at him to get off the boat at the same time. I have never seen anyone move so fast! They all ran off, forgetting to take their bicycle with them. Ten minutes later they were back for the bike, making such a row that this time David accosted them and threatened them with the Police. That finally got rid of them.
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Saturday, 2 May 2009
Huddersfield, Huddersfield Narrow Canal
Can we make it?
Oh dear! Drentel is stuck!Still lunch with the Wadsworths in Holmfirth then back to the boat. We decided to turn the boat around to see if the satellite dish would work, and it did. Unfortunately, for some strange reason, the Internet wouldn't work now. It kept being overridden by the University wifi, which would have been good if we'd known how to hack into it. David had to re-boot the Vodafone setup and it seems OK now.
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Friday, 1 May 2009
Huddersfield, Huddersfield Broad Canal
We have finally got off the rivers. It is always a relief to get back onto a canal, knowing if anything goes wrong you are not going to be swept onto a weir or whatever.
The usual early start and we were soon on the Huddersfield Broad Canal. We have done a bit of this canal before when we visited the IWA Festival some years back. We were so far away from the site we caught the bus in every day!!
Anyway 9 locks, mostly against us with the top lock gates either and/or open and the paddles up. Makes it a bit tedious walking around the locks all the time. Still we were tied up opposite Sainsbury's by 1100. We just managed to get in behind Drentel. The stoppage on the Huddersfield Narrow is still ongoing so there are a few boats here waiting to move on up to Slaithwaite and eventually THE dreaded TUNNEL.
BW phoned this afternoon to say that they will be working on the leak all weekend and the canal should be open on Sunday afternoon - which is the day before we should be reaching it so that's OK.
Just before the moorings we had another "first". The Turnbridge Loco Lift Bridge. This time the road bridge lifts horizontally, and the staff of Sainsbury's come out to have a fag and watch you make a mess of it!
A lovely sunny afternoon and very warm. Made me think of the seaside. This card was made with a base of blue wavy edged card covered with pale yellow handmade paper (it doesn't show up on the photo). On top I added some ready-made toppers.
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