Ciao cmari

Yeah that's in the same place, just across the bridge, as you knew. Your 
narrowboat is in the lock. The pub is the Waterside Inn. When I was a kid 
there was a boatyard too where I spent a lot of time messing about playing 
with and making boats.

Its no more off-topic than the thread :). Documenting a canal journey using 
TW could be a really nice thing to do :-). Foxton Locks are something I 
often think I should go back and document. I now live in Italy which also 
has a strong canal culture in some places. Though never for long range 
transport like in the UK.

J.

On Sunday, 28 May 2017 21:04:58 UTC+2, cmari wrote:
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> Completely off topic (other than a shared interest in canals), but I think 
> this photo shows our boat on the other side of that same bridge?
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> cmari
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> On Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 6:56:27 PM UTC-7, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
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>> I was born in England exactly where the Grand Union Canal meets the River 
>> Soar in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, UK. Our house had water on 3 sides. My 
>> childhood was mother, father, geese, ducklings, endless water and TIDDLERS. 
>> I loved tiddlers. I was always half in water. 
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>> Tiddlers nibbled your feet, but never bit. They were my friends.
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>> Occasionally, biography is relevant. Mine kinda is.
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>>

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