Today we visited the breech at Middlwich. You can see what the locals feel about donating towards it's repair!
We were off very early again and were at King's Lock Middlewich for 0745. We walked up to see the breech, which is pretty spectacular. I can't find the pictures at the moment, but will update when the come to light.
After buying diesel from a very unhelpful and uninterested member of staff at the chandlry below the lock we carried on down into Middlewich, stopping off to go to Tesco to stock up and then set off again.
Arriving at Anderton we filled the water tank up and then moored on the first visitor mooring for a well earned rest after yet another long, arduous day. (And we said we would take it really slowly this year!!!)
How about a bit of seaside? I just matted this picture onto silver card and then onto the white card base, adding the sentiment which was also matted with silver card.
Monday, 30 April 2018
Sunday, 29 April 2018
Wheelock - Trent & Mersey Canal
Still coming down the Cheshire Locks (Heartbreak Hill). Today we got as far as Wheelock. This time doing 14 locks in 3 1/2 miles and taking 3 hours. I feel like a rag doll. I was promised a pub lunch but it never materialsed (again!)
Still, the weather has been good to us and this is the beautiful sunrise this morning.
I love this picture, it was taken outside the Bishop of York's palace on the River Ouse just outside York.
The moorhen is sat on her nest inside a tyre fender. This time I used the picture I matted it onto silver, black, pink and then more black card before adding it to a pink card base.
The sentiment I made using a computer and matted that also onto pink and black card.
Saturday, 28 April 2018
Rode Heath, Trent & Mersey Canal
We were up and off by 6.30 and then waited 1/2 hr for the tunnel to open at 0800, we were in it by 5 mins past and out again by 40 mins past. Coming down Heartbreak Hill we met a nasty single hander who complained when I tried to help him and then started shouting and swearing at me, then he had a go at David when he came to my defence. We just let him get on with it in the end and left him to it. Meanwhile there was a queue of boats waiting to come down.
Today we did 6 miles and 12 locks in 3 3/4 hrs - no wonder they call it Heartbreak Hill.
Saw a kingfisher today, a very rare sight
One of my waterways themed cards. On this one I matted the photograph onto holographic silver card and light blue card. I created a banner to go behind with patterned paper and plain blue card and added a 3D butterfly to finish it off.
Friday, 27 April 2018
Westport Lake - Trent and Mersey Canal
This boat looks wider than a narrowboat, or is it just an optical illusion.
We set off around 0530 and did the horrid Stoke Locks. As usual the top lock was the worst, very stiff and awkward. Why are the locks closest the the CRT maintainance yards always the worst.
By now it was raining hard so we moored up by Westport Lake around 0900.
This is a simple card made with some pretty gold foiled card. I wrapped a piece of gold ribbon through a die-cut buckle and fixed it to the back of the panel and stuck that onto a white card blank. The sentiment was made on the computer and the numbers were die-cut in glitter card.
Thursday, 26 April 2018
Barlaston - Trent and Mersey Canal
We left around 0454!! David couldn't sleep. So we were in Stone by 0645. I left David filling the water tank and walked to Morrisons for milk, bread and a paper etc. By the time I got back he was in Star lock and beginning to fill it.
One or two of the locks were a bit iffy. I decided not to try and walk across this one.
I always love going past this back garden.
We were moored up at Barlaston 0945 and then had a great lunch at The Plumes
All the locks on the T&M have a little bridge over the bottom lock which makes it easy to get around the locks, unfortunately when the gates are open they close off the bridge and you have to clamber over the lock beam.
They are pretty though, and this card was made using a picture of one. The picture was matted onto white and green card and fixed to a white card blank then several colourful butterflies were added as decoration.
Wednesday, 25 April 2018
Flute Meadow, Br 84 - Trent and Mersey Canal
This pretty bridge is at Salt (not the one above Middlewich). It has really pretty stonework.
We left Rugeley around 0545 arr moored up abovb Sandon Lk around 0945, but the TV did not seem to be working so we moved on to Bridge 84 arriving around 1215. The TV worked here for a while and then stopped again. David has ordered a new aerial which is being sent to his sister who we will meet up with later on the trip. Hopefully that will work.
Fortunately we have this new 3 4G Mifi gadget on board and the reception has been excellent. In fact, much better than on our moorings in the centre of Birmingham. So we have been able to download the TV programmes we have not been able to watch.
Congrats * Congrats. I printed the sentiment onto the card blank using a computer then added the die-cut stars using silver holographic card.
We left Rugeley around 0545 arr moored up abovb Sandon Lk around 0945, but the TV did not seem to be working so we moved on to Bridge 84 arriving around 1215. The TV worked here for a while and then stopped again. David has ordered a new aerial which is being sent to his sister who we will meet up with later on the trip. Hopefully that will work.
Fortunately we have this new 3 4G Mifi gadget on board and the reception has been excellent. In fact, much better than on our moorings in the centre of Birmingham. So we have been able to download the TV programmes we have not been able to watch.
Congrats * Congrats. I printed the sentiment onto the card blank using a computer then added the die-cut stars using silver holographic card.
Tuesday, 24 April 2018
Rugeley, Trent and Mersey
A short cruise today because of the weather. We left around 0630 and were moored up near Tesco's at Rugeley by 0845. It then rained all afternoon.
At least I had time for a good walk around the charity shops in town.
This card uses a bought topper which I matted onto more red card. A panel of dry embossed white card was also matted onto red card and some red velvet ribbon was wrapped around it and tied in a bow. This was then fixed to the front of a white card blank.
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