MondayIn spite of the expected unsuitability for morning nudity the overnight mooring turned out to be quiet enough for me to do all the outside chores naked and take a couple of relevant pictures.
Running the bilge pump.
Goldstone Bridge No 55 on the Shropshire Union Canal
We set off at about 9 a.m. for Market Drayton where grandson's mother was going to collect him. After we moored up I cycled into the town to checkout the shopping and get a further supply of BEER tokens. While there I spotted the Red Lion micro-brewery which claims to brew Joule's BEER to the original recipe. The original brewery was taken over by the big multinational brewer and closed down.
After a very pleasant lunch with daughter-in-law in the Talbot Inn I stripped off, reverted the middle cabin from bunk mode to study mode and re-packed the stern gland wearing only my boiler suit.
In the evening we walked into town and dined at the Red Lion where I sampled a pint or two of their brew which was the same beer I enjoyed when I lived and worked in Stafford in the 1960's. After a very pleasant evening we had a taxi back to the boat as my knee was playing up.
Quick FRN momentAfter we had undressed I felt the urgent need to dispose of a certain amount of excess fluid while M was occupying the bathroom so, the canal and towpath being very quiet, I went out on the bows and watered the towpath grass.
A re-enactment of the above moment the next morning (without the excess fluid problem).
Duane,
There are now more leisure boats on the canals than ever, considerable exceeding the number of working boats in their commercial heyday. Yesterday morning there were eight boats going up or down the flight of five locks when we were there which made it a very social experience. Obviously, the canals were built to link commercial centres and more communities sprang up around them.
The picture below is the view from where the above picture was taken.