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At the moment I am caring full time for a family member and when the time comes I will be selling up and living on a narrowboat.I enjoy reading,especially about those living on narrowboats and their daily lives.The tug Nb Resolute in the above picture is NOT mine but is owned by Dave Moore and is something I would aspire to own one day although I am going to look at many boats before I make a decision on the style and interior.Tugs are looking good at the moment but have yet to look around one. My interest in narrowboats started some 47 years ago. As a lad I cycled from Luton to bridge 111 on the G.U.by the Globe to fish and watch the Morton and Clayton boats go by,full of coal with a family on board and always wondered how they kept their balance on the planks that ran above the coal and why the the dogs didnt jump in the canal.That fascination has stayed with me so when I am able I will be there on my narrowboat joining in the great community of boat owners. Find me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/brassiclint or listen to my music site.Use earphones or earplugs depending on your musical taste :) http://blip.fm/Dave_Winter

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Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Royal Wedding

I thought I would add this none narrowboat picture just for interest.
It is a copy of a print I took taken with a 2 1/4 square Rolliecord camera held above my head with me looking up at the view finder. I was trying to capture the excitement of the moment when Charles and Diana passed and I think the flag being blurred caught the moment.


The exposure was a bit tricky as most of the picture was in shade except for Diana which I guess sums up their marriage. I have not got any clever digital enhancement to adjust the picture otherwise I would have toned down Diana and her dress.

I won't be attending the latest royal wedding as I can't get away but I wish them better luck than these two. I think Kate is very photogenic and just hope they protect her more than they did Diana.


Thursday, 11 November 2010

Narrowboat Visit

Today I went to see Bottle and Wozie on narrowboat Oakfield for my hour away from caring.I had wondered why they had not blogged for over a week and found that their laptop hard drive has stopped working so they are now without any means in finding out any stoppages that might happen, it's just as well Bottle had made a note of the stoppages just before the laptop went down.This just makes me think how important communications are on a narrowboat.I have added pictures at Leighton Buzzard just for the record.

Feeding the ducks at Leighton Buzzard
Narrowboat near Tesco at Leighton Buzzard

I hope to see Bottle and Wozie sometime next year.That's the great thing about living on a narrowboat,you have friends all over the canal system and may not see them for years but it's great to catch up with all the news when you do see each other again.

Friday, 8 October 2010

Narrowboat Visit

                                                          I had the pleasure of visiting Bottle and Wozie's narrowboat Oakfield today and had a good old chinwag about their travels over the past year.Thank you for the boat cake and the Inland Narrowboat Owners book, that was a lovely supprise.No I didn't wear my new boots as I knew the towpath was in good condition along that part of the canal.As you can see I would have trouble steering but at least I have been aboard and seen what a nice boat it is.One day I will have my own but I am sure it will be a red Tug with a green roof, and I will have a traders license.Yes I have plans for the future as life is too short to worry.See you both again sometime and have a safe winter.

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Footwear On The Cut

After reading many blogs and noticing the type of  footwear  boaters have  I decided to purchase some suitable boots to wear on the towpath and hopefully to clamber aboard to look at many narrowboats when I can get away from my caring duty.
I had to take the car into Luton for it's annual service so I went to Millets where I purchased the boots shown below.

Fasthike is a fully waterproof boot that is built using Hi-Tec's V-Lite design and technology so it weighs in at just 422g. The waterproof suede and nubuck upper is teamed with a lightweight CMEVA midsole, Stabila-Flex bi-fit board and a durable carbon rubber outsole. The toe bumper offers protection on rough terrain.

Hopefully these will last for a good while.Nothing like slowly working towards a dream eh!

Sunday, 29 August 2010

Proposed colour of my dream narrowboat

This is just a note to myself of the colour scheme I would like when I get my narrowboat.

Sunday, 18 July 2010

Working narrowboat Hadar


Managed to get away and see Jo and Keith on working narrowboat Hadar today and had a good old chinwag about their life aboard this great working boat.
Being fully loaded with coal in the summer makes handling easier in the windy conditions that we have been having,the only draw back is the boat sits low in the water and with low water levels it makes mooring difficult in certain places.

Jo enjoys cooking and I had a sample of her delicious cake,thanks Jo




Paddy the dog keeps a watchful eye on proceedings and is tolerant of other dogs that pass by.

Thanks for your hospitality both and hope to see you soon.
One day I will be a customer of yours and maybe you be one of mine :-)

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

A Journey Along the Grand Union Canal

Just completed looking through the above titled book written and photographed by John Bishop with paintings by Barbara Bishop published by Bright Pen.
What a nice large paperback with every page having a picture of narrowboats or views of the canal system.
John walked the selected canals in both directions covering over 750 miles after having to retire in 1998 due to chronic back pain.The programme of pain management included 2 hours of walking per day and regular long-distance treks.
For those of us that can only get to a local canal on the odd occasion and dream of living on a narrowboat, this book fills the gap between those visits,bringing the thoughts of spring to the fore in these cold and snowy days.