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My back has now improved and we can now move about on the Canal so what do we do? we head back to Stockton Marina where our Swamp Frogs was launched back in March. We left Napton and took a couple of days to get round to Stockton. We are getting quite used to people commenting on our boat and it's colour when a passing boater shouts "lovely colour, what is it"? to which Suzie shouts back "green"! leaving a boater going the other way really perplexed, poor bloke!
When we got to the Marina we were greeted with...."How are you both"? "was anybody hurt"? "how long were you stuck for"? "how much damage was done"? "were you scared"? Initially we did not have a clue as to what they were on about but then it dawned on us......Now, those that know Suzie will know she likes to tell the odd story so when we met a resident of Stockton Marina a few weeks ago and he politely asked how's it all going? Suzie told him this big story about us crashing in Braunston Tunnel being hit by 2 boats from the bow and the stern......the Tunnel was shut for hours while they dragged us out, lots of damage.....boat taking on water, worst crash for over 100 years....I'm sure you get the picture. Well, John (not his real name, I'm saying it to protect Colin 1st boat on the left as you enter the Marina) fell for the story and then ran round the Marina telling anybody who'd listen.....hence the comments when we arrived....hehe
Why were we back at the Marina?.......It was the Launch of The Wessex Rose Hotel Boat It was lovely to be there for David and Karen who over the last couple of months have become good friends so it was great to be there for them and so that Suzie could be in the odd picture or 2, not to mention the TV as The Wessex Rose has been filmed throughout it's build for the TV programme George Clarke's amazing spaces which will be shown in the autumn on Channel 4
Can you imagine the hold up on the roads.....no? |
Well, here it is, made the news too on both local and national Radio and TV |
2 cranes required to lift 50 Tonnes of Hotel |
Look at how close the truck is to the water |
And in she goes..... |
Andy managed to get hold of the tiller before Milburn's Launch Co-ordinator could! |
David and Karen with part of the team that built The Wessex Rose |
Oh yes, on top of the boat.....Milburn's very own Launch Co-ordinator and it ain't you Steve! |
They left early Sunday afternoon but it was a headache worth having seeing Suzie's face when they turned up and all the s**t I got for leaving the beer festival behind...hehe loves you my dear!
We stayed at Weedon the next week and on Suzie's "official" birthday we had breakie with Michelle in the pub who did Suzie a rather special breakfast.
How many people have a candle in their eggs eh? |
"Karen, do you think anybody has noticed us".... ......says David |
The girls hold the boat while I stand in the shade.... ....it was hot and I needed to cool down! |
On Thursday David treated us to a dinner aboard to sample what their guests would be having....what to say, it was beautifully prepared and tasted wonderful. Their guests are in for a treat.....Roasted butter-nut squash soup with croutons, Braised stake in ale, followed by Crème Brulèe all home made by David.....MMMMmmmmm.
The next couple of days we spent painting our personalised "fender holders" that Milburns made for us and I also washed half the boat hence all the rain since!
Now for the good bit......We now have to make our way to Crick as we've said previously our boat is being shown. Prior to the show Canal Boat magazine did a feature on us and this came out this week. This "Boat test" could make or break our enjoyment at Crick as quite easily they could've said....."what a pair of nutters" or "the worst laid out boat we've seen" but they didn't......to use the word's of Adam Porter...."In short, it's one of the cleverest boats we've looked at in a long time - the results of a good combination: owners who have thought carefully about what they want, and a builder who knows how to bring it to reality"......How proud are we!..so it's on to Crick to enjoy the festival.
The front cover no less |
Go and buy the magazine to read the full story! |
Since the blog before last (as Suzie has no interest is how far we've come or how many locks or tunnels) we've done 29 miles, 23 locks and Braunston tunnel yet again!
This gives a grand total of 49 miles 100 yards, 46 locks and kinky Braunston tunnel 3 times.
(we've also caused a bit of a stir on the Living on a Narrowboat website but more on that in the next enthralling episode of.......FROGS ON TOUR!)
Tosses the Californian the Budgie... ;oD
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Thank you for trusting me enough to have a little go ;o) We had a wonderful time on board and are really looking forward to Crick! xxx
ReplyDeleteSuzie, we were wondering what the black ornament is in front of your television in the review photographs? Couldn't work it out. All the best, Andy.
ReplyDeleteHiya Andy, The black ornament is a couple kissing and having a hug.....did it look a bit naughty?....significant because I bought it for Robbie's birthday....from the pound shop! All the photo's of ornaments on the blog are special presents from friends and family...hence the silly names....and the fact that I went to the trouble of photographing them and posting them on here....just a silly little thank you really x
ReplyDeleteSo please to see another Milburn boat blogging. We will be following you. Wessex Rose went past us in Milton Keynes but only had time to shout hello. Happy cruising. Jan
ReplyDeleteNarrow Boat Info on Twitter is a great place for boating tips
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