Hello family, friends and followers.
I am pleased to say we did sleep last night. We did here voices, but they were not to loud, so I for one did not get a disturbed nights sleep.
Up and ready to leave at 8.55am. We turned left out of the Oozells Street Loop.
Off we set out of Birmingham in a cloudy, nippy morning.
The Gorse was out in bloom and looking stunning. Spring has most definitely sprung.
Engine Arm Aqueduct.
We did not see another boat on the move all the time we were cruising. Clearly not everyone is out cruising yet.
We turned left into the Albion Junction and up Brades Locks.
Out of Brades Locks, we turned right at Brades Hall Junction. At Tipton Junction, we turned left and headed towards the Black Country Living Museum.
Winding at Browns Bridge.
Moored up at the museum. I sent Keith off to get us a portion of fish and chips for lunch. If you have never had their fish and chips you have not lived, they are fabulous. After lunch and a coffee, we headed into the museum and began catching up with the folk we know. It is always lovely having a good old chinwag about anything and everything. We will be doing the same again tomorrow and I may even buy a pint in the pub. So watch this space for the photographs inside the museum.
Pop back soon xxx
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.
I hope you will join me in my rambles and do please comment – I love to hear from and meet new people in blogland!
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