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Hi I am Jo…wife, lover, best friend and soulmate to Keith. Lover of all things to do with nature and the canals. I am passionate about the Waterways and its history.


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Saturday, 8 November 2014

Visitors, rainbow and sunset.

It has been an age since I have posted properly, but with little going on in my life right now apart from GP and hospital visits and of course gardening, I do not want to bore you all, so I am only going to post when I have something of interest.

Great joy came on Thursday when there was a knock on the boat. Standing on our pontoon was Jan and Tom off of Narrow boat Waiouru. They were moored outside of the arm on the towpath and decided to come and find us. It was such a wonderful surprise. Jan came bearing gifts of a Lemon Cake, and so the kettle was on and seats were taken for a couple of hours of chit chat and laughter. The Lemon Cake was extremely yummy, so thanks again Jan. It was an absolute joy to catch up with them both and to hear all about their Summer cruising. We are meeting up with them this morning.

Yesterday as many of you will have been aware of it was very wet and here it was windy. But as the light faded, we were treated to a beautiful fun rainbow.

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And the sunset was glorious.

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Bernard the Bear was all of a glow.

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It does not get much better than this really.

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