Today we don't seem to have stopped, but it has been lovely and all about why we moved to the boat.
We started by working on our other little boat. We have decided to sell this now as we don't really use it enough to justify the mooring fee and son number 2 has declared that he is too busy to take it out or stay on it. I have to say that it is looking lovely:
We needed to just do some tidying and touch up the paint work and also to turn it around. Our lovely neighbours, a retired couple heard that we may be going out and booked themselves in for a trip! However it started to get quite windy so we decided to rope it around rather than risk taking it out and bouncing off other boats.
Phil stayed on the boat and started the engine ready for any emergency and I got hold of the stern and centre ropes and just swung her slowly round, bringing her smoothly back into the mooring. Phil came out of the boat looking incredulous, muttering something about that helmsmans course I had attended being well worth the money, threw a rope at me and suggested I tie her up using my 'extensive knowledge of knots' seeing as I thought I was so clever. Hmmmm I think that meant I had done quite a good job!
The next jobs were related to our main boat. I filled up with fresh water, washed the outside, swept out and laid the fire.
We then turned our attention to the allotment and while T and I went to get some more produce and compost, Phil was watching the retired couple on the next berth struggling with their patch of garden which has been badly neglected over the past couple of years (by the previous occupants). To cut a long story short we signed ourselves up for weeding it this afternoon, so when T and I arrived back having bought cabbage and cauliflower for the allotment and some herbs for the top of our boats we already had our work cut out.
Yesterday we bought a trailer from a friend for our wood collecting:
.... so Phil spent the afternoon painting it and generally tidying it up, while I dug and weeded next door's little garden. I also potted some lettuce and herbs for our little garden at the end of our berth:
We have lettuce, ginger, lavender, chives and rosemary.
While I was pottering around, I saw the my first swallow of the year which was great:
As the weather was good, many people were out and we saw lots of boater friends of ours who had sailed up to our part of the cut and who dropped in to see us. It was fantastic to catch up with so many lovely people and to chat to other friends on the marina. It was reassuring to have a laugh and a joke and to realise that actually it takes a lot for me to have a problem with anyone and if I do, I should trust my instincts and not just think that I am intolerant!
Our neighbour A on the other side of us has had a few meals with us over the last week. I always cook too much and he is a single lad on his own so it is easy to include him. He is very appreciative and as a 'Thank you' he gave us a lottery ticket last night which won us a tenner.
Jack the whippet had a great time turning up on a regular basis and playing us off against T his owner, trying to get scraps and biscuits out of both of us. He did get some beef and gravy from the beef dinner I cooked tonight though.
We are now just sitting down probably for the first time today so I think we will sleep well tonight....
Good night ...
Al :)
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
Bird Song
I sat out on top of the boat this evening and just soaked up the atmosphere. The sun was shining and spring is evident all around us. There is a very vociferous song thrush in the tree opposite us, the curlews are bubbling in the fields across the other side of the canal and lapwings fly over with their eerie call. They are displaying at the moment which is quite a sight as they swoop and dive above our heads and over the fields.
Sitting there listening to all the different bird song was magical. On the boat we are so much closer to nature and we feel so lucky.
Today Phil drilled a hole 4 ins in diameter at the end of the bed and another one at the other end through to the bathroom cupboard. We will see how much air flow this creates and if it solves the damp problem. So far the dehumidifiers in the wardrobes are working well, but damp is becoming less of a problem in any case as the weather improves.
We did some more work on the allotment today, putting up wire fencing to keep the rabbits out. They are a real problem and have even eaten the string boundary markers we put out the other day:
Al
Sitting there listening to all the different bird song was magical. On the boat we are so much closer to nature and we feel so lucky.
Today Phil drilled a hole 4 ins in diameter at the end of the bed and another one at the other end through to the bathroom cupboard. We will see how much air flow this creates and if it solves the damp problem. So far the dehumidifiers in the wardrobes are working well, but damp is becoming less of a problem in any case as the weather improves.
We did some more work on the allotment today, putting up wire fencing to keep the rabbits out. They are a real problem and have even eaten the string boundary markers we put out the other day:
I think the allotment is going to be a life saver for my 'problems' on the marina. It will be somewhere I can escape to when things start to get to me. Other people on the marina are much more tolerant than me, they manage to rub along with these people okay, even though they do recognise the problems. However I find it difficult to share the same space even though I never go anywhere near them. I think the allotment is going to be a welcome refuge for me.
The light as the evening closed in was lovely. We do get some beautiful skies around here:
Al
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Planting
Today we woke up to heavy rain and hail, so I thought I had better take the opportunity to do some work on my website. I worked hard all morning and then the weather started to clear, which is just as well, as I was starting to go stir crazy.
Phil suggested that we do some planting out at the allotment, so we spent an enjoyable couple of hours down there. We had a 'committee' meeting last night with T and made lots of decisions about what to plant and what we needed to buy. Jack sat amongst us and seemed to take a keen interest in the proceedings:
Phil suggested that we do some planting out at the allotment, so we spent an enjoyable couple of hours down there. We had a 'committee' meeting last night with T and made lots of decisions about what to plant and what we needed to buy. Jack sat amongst us and seemed to take a keen interest in the proceedings:
This is boring ... |
No No that's really not a good idea ... |
well I'm only trying to help ... |
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
A Sad Day
This morning a fellow boater drowned at the basin down near the bay.
The whole community are very upset. We don't know the full story, but apparently she slipped off her boat and fell into the deep water. That is all we know.
It has been a wake up call for Phil and I. We love going up there and we are both strong swimmers, but it is very deep and we have decided that we should wear life jackets when travelling through the locks and in the basin.
We are all very sad and thinking of the family.
The whole community are very upset. We don't know the full story, but apparently she slipped off her boat and fell into the deep water. That is all we know.
It has been a wake up call for Phil and I. We love going up there and we are both strong swimmers, but it is very deep and we have decided that we should wear life jackets when travelling through the locks and in the basin.
We are all very sad and thinking of the family.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Easter
The weather has been cold and wet for the last few days and it's looking like it is not going to change soon either. It has meant that I have finally finished all the cleaning and tidying on the boat and it is looking beautiful:
However, even the damp drizzle couldn't keep me in all day and I spent some time doing outside chores such as chopping wood and filling up with water. I also did some work on our allotment, digging it over and chucking out the stones and weeds. It just needs a rake over and it will be ready for planting out, exciting stuff!
The allotment is 5 minutes walk from the marina, near to the brand new village hall. The council are investing a lot of money in the village with a view to expanding these facilities, so we are hoping to get a bigger patch on which we can put up a shed. Half way between the allotment and the marina is our local pub which sells my favourite pint of real ale, so I can envisage a detour on the way home after an afternoons digging and planting, it couldn't have worked out better!
On that subject I have worked hard today, so felt I had earned a meal out. We went to one of our favourite pubs near the estuary and had a lovely meal.
Over dinner we discussed our current situation and are very pleased with the way our life is panning out. However a couple of recent 'incidents' on our marina have unsettled us a little bit and we discussed strategies for dealing with these things which get in the way of the 'quiet life' we have opted for. I know I paint a very positive picture of life on a narrow boat, but it's not all 'castles and roses' living on the canal. However I am very much a 'glass half full person' and I believe that every problem has a solution. I will post how we deal with these issues in future blogs.
Al
Friday, April 6, 2012
Spring Cleaning
Over the past few days I have been spring cleaning. I thought it would only take me a day but I wanted to clean every cupboard and surface, including ceilings and it turns out that there is more surface area than I had anticipated. Our previous house was a huge victorian terrace with very high ceilings, 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms and two bathrooms so a proper spring clean took me at least two weeks.
At least the ceilings on the boat are within easy reach and I am glad to say that having thrown every damp solution at the wardrobes they are now dry and all the musty smells have disappeared. It was amazing how dirty the fire had made the boat with many sooty deposits coming off the ceilings particularly and the curtains came out of the wash a much lighter shade of cream than when they went in! Hopefully we won't need to use the fire so much in the coming months.
I burnt some oils in the bedroom earlier and the whole boat is now smelling lovely. My usual aromatherapy combination is Rose and Geranium, which gives a lovely fresh smell. Sometimes I mix Neroli, Lavender or Orange oil together, but today I tried a new combination - Cedarwood and Frankincense, which is really lovely, I can recommend it.
Tomorrow T and I are going to dig our allotment ready for planting. The weather for the Easter weekend is not looking good which is a shame, as Phil and I were hoping to go for a long walk, but there are still lots of chores to do so maybe it is a good thing that we are not distracted.
Son number two is due to finish his degree next term and is applying for jobs further afield so we have decided to sell his little boat and get him a flat locally until he finds work, but there is still some work to do on the boat before we sell it. My push bike needs to come out of hibernation and have a good overhaul before I start riding it in earnest now that the good weather is arriving. Also a number of friends have put aside wood for us that they have accumulated which we need to collect and put in our store. A friend has offered us a trailer for the car at a very good price, so now we can collect wood without making a mess of the interior of the car. They are all jobs which I love, but which take up time and I only have a week off before I am back at work.
Next term is quite heavy. I was asked to go to South Africa to work for a month at the end of April, but I had to turn it down as I have so many commitments here. I am fine with the week in Portugal because I can shift things around that, but a month is a big commitment. I am suddenly in the position where I am going to have to make some serious decisions about future work. I may have to give up more regular work in the UK so that I don't miss out on overseas opportunities in the future - we will see.
Al
At least the ceilings on the boat are within easy reach and I am glad to say that having thrown every damp solution at the wardrobes they are now dry and all the musty smells have disappeared. It was amazing how dirty the fire had made the boat with many sooty deposits coming off the ceilings particularly and the curtains came out of the wash a much lighter shade of cream than when they went in! Hopefully we won't need to use the fire so much in the coming months.
I burnt some oils in the bedroom earlier and the whole boat is now smelling lovely. My usual aromatherapy combination is Rose and Geranium, which gives a lovely fresh smell. Sometimes I mix Neroli, Lavender or Orange oil together, but today I tried a new combination - Cedarwood and Frankincense, which is really lovely, I can recommend it.
Tomorrow T and I are going to dig our allotment ready for planting. The weather for the Easter weekend is not looking good which is a shame, as Phil and I were hoping to go for a long walk, but there are still lots of chores to do so maybe it is a good thing that we are not distracted.
Son number two is due to finish his degree next term and is applying for jobs further afield so we have decided to sell his little boat and get him a flat locally until he finds work, but there is still some work to do on the boat before we sell it. My push bike needs to come out of hibernation and have a good overhaul before I start riding it in earnest now that the good weather is arriving. Also a number of friends have put aside wood for us that they have accumulated which we need to collect and put in our store. A friend has offered us a trailer for the car at a very good price, so now we can collect wood without making a mess of the interior of the car. They are all jobs which I love, but which take up time and I only have a week off before I am back at work.
Next term is quite heavy. I was asked to go to South Africa to work for a month at the end of April, but I had to turn it down as I have so many commitments here. I am fine with the week in Portugal because I can shift things around that, but a month is a big commitment. I am suddenly in the position where I am going to have to make some serious decisions about future work. I may have to give up more regular work in the UK so that I don't miss out on overseas opportunities in the future - we will see.
Al
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Allotment!
I received an email from my friend T as I was leaving Newcastle to say that we have reached the top of the allotment list and could we go round that evening to view our plot of land. The yearly fee is a grand total of £8.50 (£4.25 each) and the plot is in really good nick:
You can see it in the left corner of this photo
We have spent the last couple of days discussing what we will plant and what tools we will need and it is all very exciting. Everything seems to be going according to plan, I do believe that if you set your sights on what you want and really go for it, it will happen. A friend of mine calls it 'putting your intentions out into the universe'.
We are going shopping tomorow to get some gardening tools and some plants from the market in town and then we are going to get digging.
In the meantime I am doing a spring clean of the boat. I thought it would take me just a day, but I have spent all day just doing the bedroom and haven't touched the rest of the boat yet. A lot of that is to do with the fact that I have had to deal with the damp in the wardrobes.
When we came back from being away I really noticed the smell of damp much more. Phil still says that I am imagining it, but I really can smell it and it is starting to bug me. I decided that it is time I sorted it out so I have thrown everything at it. I have ordered several types of de-humidifier from Amazon and will keep you posted as to which works the best. Today I thoroughly washed and dried out the insides of the wardrobes and put several de-humidifiers in them and also under the bed. Our boat builder came round last week and showed us where to drill holes in order to get some air flow under there and I think I am on top of it now. I will keep you posted as I know that damp and condensation is a major problem for everyone on boats.
Yesterday we went up to our storage unit and tidied it up.
We sold most of our stuff when we moved out of our house, but there were some things we really couldn't part with, especially my books. I had a house full and probably had several hundred books all over the house. But yesterday we had a look at things again and realised that there was still stuff that we could get rid of, so the charity shops will get another influx. They never used to take books but now there is an oxfam shop in town which is completely dedicated to books and cds. I go in there regularly, buy a book for a couple of quid and then give it back, it works really well.
Our unit looked a lot tidier when we had finished:
We then collected son number 2 who has nearly finished his final year at university. He has completed his dissertation and is now revising hard for the final exams. I worry so much about him as I don't think he eats properly when the pressure is on, so I cooked him his favourite meal;steak, chips with a side salad followed by strawberries and cream. he polished the lot off which really pleased me.
I now have two weeks off, but so many plans that I'm still not sure I will be able to fit everything in that I want to do. We are hoping to get 'out on the water' in the next couple of weeks, so we will see.
Al :)
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