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We came across a canal and were sad to see that we had just missed out on watching a boat go through the lock,
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but were pleased when we turned the other way and realised that another boat was just beginning to make its way through scenic Tatenhill Lock.
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Grahame, Jo, and Bob got involved in the physical labour of getting the boat through the lock (I was, um, busy with the camera)
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and we chatted with the boat captain, who thought we were taking a break from our own boat. He asked me where our boat was, and I said, “Well, right here!” and pretended to step down onto his boat, before admitting that we were just taking a stroll through the water park.
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Next thing we knew, the couple offered to take us on a ride down the canal, as far as we felt like going! Bob asked Grahame and Jo if they were interested in a ride, and they said they wanted to walk down the canal toward the car park, but encouraged us to enjoy our ride, so off we went for a brief stint on the water and even at the helm:
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We felt lazy compared with Jo and Grahame,
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and except for a bit of nervous steering every time we came close to another boat (I handed off to Bob when this happened), we thoroughly enjoyed our cruise down the canal.
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A quick goodbye to the real captain of the boat (a coach driver who de-stresses by going considerably slower along canals on his days off)
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and the boat itself
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and our new friends were off.
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We returned home for a bit of a relaxation
before supper
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and went for a lovely early-evening walk afterwards, through a bit of Burton and the surrounding parkland.
1 comment:
Can I just say I'm glad you're back.
I quite enjoy my travels through you!
Janice
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