I returned with the car stuffed to the roof , unloaded, made lunch, sent Joe on his way back to Caxton for the LAST of the treasures and took the dogs out for a wander south along the towpath towards the Shortwood Tunnel.
The rain of the night before had made a bit of a mess of the towpath but the low lying mist created quite an atmosphere - Hound of the Baskervillesque and me with two hounds of the basket-meals in tow...
Oh, lucky me also saw a Kingfisher!
Then it was back to Yarwood to put all the toot away...
somewhere.
The entrance to Shortwood Tunnel on a a moody/misty January afternoon
Hi Both,
ReplyDeleteIt was very nice to meet you at last,thank you for giving up your time to show me around Yarwood, I could see that you were still busy with the move.
The boat is spectacular, and you can see that a lot of thought has gone into the build, and they made a fabulous job of the fit out, I am sure our paths will cross again and all the best for the future.
Rowland and Bev NB kLARA
Hi Rowland
ReplyDeleteI am sorry that I didn't have a little more time to spare but things have been very hectic (understatement..)
Thank you for taking the time and your kind comments are well received, ta!
Lesley