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Dogsontour: July 2008
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A gentle travelblog recording the adventures and peregrinations of two humans and their five canine companions, utilising various modes of transport including a narrowboat, a motorhome and a people/dog carrier. No F in sight. To end with, my most favourite graffito of all time:. To be is to do – Sartre. To do is to be - Rousseau. Posted by Dogsontour by Greygal. Question: How do you lose two feet off your boat in six hours? Posted by Dogsontour by Greygal. Are looking to extend their well deck. On our jo...
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Narrowboat Debdale: Share sold
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Friday, 20 May 2011. We're delighted, and a little sad, to say that our Debdale share has been sold. What's more, it was thanks to this blog! We wish the new owners many happy years of cruising on Debdale, and we'll look out for her on the cut. Its such a relief when the shares are sold. Sue, nb Indigo Dream. 20 May 2011 at 09:02. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Debdale is a 58 foot semi-trad narrowboat. Between 2007 and 2011 we owned a one-ninth share. Make your own badge here. THE MEANING OF UBIQUE.
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NB Willawaw - The Revelations of a Narrowboater: June 2012
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NB Willawaw - The Revelations of a Narrowboater. I'm going to break all the rules. I'm not interested in hits and rankings. This BLOG is for me - nothing more, nothing less. The narrowboat Willawaw is setting off on a journey, physical and spiritual. If you want to come along, hop on, "let go fore and aft" and welcome aboard. If you don't, I'll miss you. Saturday, 30 June 2012. I didn't expect much for the money - even the cheapest phones in Tesco are about £35. It has a very loud ringtone, which is grea...
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NB Willawaw - The Revelations of a Narrowboater: January 2011
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NB Willawaw - The Revelations of a Narrowboater. I'm going to break all the rules. I'm not interested in hits and rankings. This BLOG is for me - nothing more, nothing less. The narrowboat Willawaw is setting off on a journey, physical and spiritual. If you want to come along, hop on, "let go fore and aft" and welcome aboard. If you don't, I'll miss you. Sunday, 30 January 2011. Guess Who I Met Today? Guess who I met on the cut today? Very tame and possibly an escapee from a private lake stock. Without b...
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NB Willawaw - The Revelations of a Narrowboater: February 2011
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NB Willawaw - The Revelations of a Narrowboater. I'm going to break all the rules. I'm not interested in hits and rankings. This BLOG is for me - nothing more, nothing less. The narrowboat Willawaw is setting off on a journey, physical and spiritual. If you want to come along, hop on, "let go fore and aft" and welcome aboard. If you don't, I'll miss you. Friday, 25 February 2011. Fed up with the UK weather, I took a job for a few days in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Narrowboat Debdale: March 2011
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Thursday, 31 March 2011. Birthday Cruise - Day 1. One of our fellow owners is ill, so he and his wife had to cancel their planned three week trip. It means we've been able to get a few unexpected days on board. Today is my birthday, so we've christened this the Birthday Cruise. Sunday, 27 March 2011. We've got an unexpected three days on board next weekend, as one of our fellow owners is unfortunately ill. Monday, 21 March 2011. To Upton-on-Severn today for a boat test. It wasn't as sunny as we would...
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Narrowboat Debdale: Birthday Cruise - Day 4
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Sunday, 3 April 2011. Birthday Cruise - Day 4. The Bridge 8 moorings are very nice. There's the hum of the M54 in the background, but not enough to notice. We woke to a much sunnier day than we'd been expecting, and set off at 8.30. This is a stretch of the Shroppie we've done many times, but it was looking beautiful in the sunshine, with signs of spring everywhere. Buds on many of the bushes look fit to burst open, and many of the trees have bright new leaves. 12 miles, 1 lock. (40, 12). End of an era.