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We woke this morning to find the vegetation on the towing path white and stiff, 
checking the outside thermometer showed that the temperature dropped to -2 at 
ground level last night. The weather forecast said today would be warm and dry, 
the sun was already out and things looked good. Diana waved goodbye to our 
friends on Minnehaha (they start earlier than us) and we in tern set off at 
9.30 am. Our first stop was Hawkesbury Junction to take on water and who should 
pull onto the waterpoint at the same time, n.b. Gypsy Rover so at long last we 
got to speak to Dot and Derek. After taking water the next boat to appeared 
round the bend was Fringilla with Joan and John onboard accompanied for a few 
days by their granddaughter. Just after this I spotted a Buzzard over the old 
power station site at Hawkesbury so that is probably what Dot and Derek saw, we 
also saw a Green Woodpecker on the towing path a bit later on. we continued 
towards Rugby and met a green narrow boat with no name, as we passed we almost 
both said" I think I have been reading your blog" it was Pickles No 2 (I 
think). After that, little activity until Newbold Tunnel where a quarter of the 
coloured lamps are out in the tunnel. I don't know who paid for them to be 
installed but like lots of things on the waterways, the capital is there put 
put them in but no one thinks about maintaining them. Once through the tunnel 
we passed Ten Bob Note and exchanged waves. Just before Hillmorton Diana told 
me she had spoken to Les off "Fenchurch" a Norton Canes boat that has recently 
be featured in one of the canal magazines. We just started up the Hillmorton 
locks and a boat turned up at the top waiting to come down, they kindly told 
Diana that she could go to the next lock and they would let me out and close 
the paddles. BW have made a very good job of the landing stage below the middle 
lock on the off side, much safer to use. As we were about to leave the top lock 
another boat appeared so we were able to leave the top gate open for them. We 
carried on towards Braunston finally stopping for the night a Willoughby at 5 
pm.



You will find our latest position at
http://tinyurl.com/Harnser-s-route
-- 
Brian  

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