Thursday 24th to Friday 25th October
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Stop Gate |
Thursday – We are
meeting our friend Jane today at the Junction Inn for lunch. We walked up to
meet her in the car park and when she drove in, she had a passenger, it was her
husband Malcolm, we were surprised to see him as we thought he would be working
but he had pulled a muscle in his neck which was very painful and he couldn’t
move his head and as he drives a tractor he can’t work at the moment, it was
lovely to see him and Jane and it was a lovely afternoon with excellent food
and great company.
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Shelmore Embankment |
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Coming to a Bridge |
Friday – We are on
the move today only about two miles to Gnosall but we wanted to go early to
beat the rain that is forecast so we set off just after 9am in the dry although
it was quite damp and overcast.
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Line of Ducks |
We chugged along
Shelmore Embankment which has stop gates at each end and past Shelmore Wood.
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Nice Views |
We went under a
couple of bridges. The canal was very
quiet today and hardly any boats were moving, we had the canal to ourselves.
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Another Bridge |
Soon we were
approaching Gnosall and went under the old railway line which is now a walking
trail and moored up before the next bridge just as it was starting to rain.
We went for a walk
up into the village in the rain but it wasn’t too heavy. There is a pub up in the village called The
Horns which when we were last here wasn’t open but today it was so we went in
for a drink.
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Lots of Trees Here |
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Mile Marker |
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Going under the old railway line |
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Moored at Gnosall |
The Landlord was
very friendly and said it had only been open three months, it was very nice inside
and also very clean. There is a picture on the wall telling the origins of the Horns
Inn which basically says that Humphrey Bannister and his father were servants
to Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. The Duke rebelled against Richard III, the rebellion failed and Richard III
offered £1000 to anyone who would turn him in.
Bannister dobbed him in and the Duke was beheaded but Bannister never
got the reward as he was deemed a traitor
Bannister then
came to Gnosall where he kept a pot house and called it The Horns. He continued here for a few years and then
was publicly executed at Stafford for manslaughter. An interesting piece of history.
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Picture in the Pub |
We then walked
back to the boat. We are staying here
now for a few days as we are off back to Bristol on Monday for my nephew’s wife
Narissa's funeral. Unfortunately she
lost her battle with cancer but she was so brave and such a wonderful person
and fought right to the end, she will be greatly missed but always remembered. When
we come back, we will move onto Wheaton Aston, a few miles down the canal,
where we started our trip back in April.
We have had a
lovely trip this year, we especially enjoyed the Llangollen and Montgomery canals
and always enjoy the Shroppie. We have
covered three Counties, Staffordshire, Shropshire and Cheshire and we crossed
into Wales over the Chirk Aqueduct. In
total we did 203 miles, 119 locks and 19 lift bridges.
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Lovely Harry |
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Ruth and Peter |
We managed to meet
up with our Audlem family, Jane, Malcolm, Dave, Anthea, Sheila and Tony, Harry
and Brock lots of times this year which was great. I had my 60th birthday and they
helped me celebrate.
We did some dog
sitting for friends, we had Smuggler to stay for a month and Harry for a couple
of weeks and we thoroughly enjoyed them both staying.
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Jess |
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Rosslyn, Michael & Griffin |
We met up with
friends Ruth and Peter who we know from the G&S and also Martyn also from
there and met John, Sharon and Smugs in Nantwich and spent a couple of days
together before going our separate ways. We made new friends Paul and Jess.
Kev's cousin Lorne
and hubby Trevor visited us and we had a lovely evening with them catching up
as Kev had not seen her for a long time. Another of Kev's cousins Rosslyn, hubby
Michael and Border Collie Griffin came up for a week and stayed in Overwater
Marina in the caravan park and we had a great week with them touring the area
by car and also a couple of day trips on our boat.
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John, Sharon & Smugs |
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Audlem Family |
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Lovely Smugs |
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Kev's Wares |
We experienced the
wonderful but terrifying Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and felt like we were floating
in the sky! We found new places to visit, lots of cafes, pubs and farm
shops. The weather wasn’t so good this
year but it didn’t stop us getting out and about.
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Going over the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct |
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Our Advertising Boards |
We are now going
to be staying on the Staffordshire & Worcestershire canal and part of the
Shropshire Union canal for the Winter, the same area as the last two Winters as
it has worked really well for us. I am
working in Bristol again in the week over the Winter and Kev will spend his
time chugging around and staying put for a few days doing jobs and making stock
for the floating markets we intend to do next year as we are now official Roving
Traders called Gordanneus Crafts making personalised wooden names, photo
frames, wall art, animal silhouettes and lots of other things so that should
keep him busy over the Winter!
This will be our
last post for a while but we will post from time to time so you can all see how
we are getting on.
Thanks again for
following us, it makes doing this worthwhile when we know our friends and
family enjoy seeing what we are up to.
We will be back travelling the canals and rivers of the UK next year and
hope you follow us then.
Kev & Sheila
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