Moving off in a cold a misty morning
Leaving the MR crew snoozing..
After an hour cruising we approached Bottisham lock and once through we moored on the Goba moorings just beyond where we were joined by Jill and Graham after an hour or so.
In the afternoon Jill and I and the four dogs set off to find some alternative ground to cover and came back through a stand of willows where some harvesting had been done.
A typical fenland scene, a stand of coppiced willow
I think this is a willow of bridge under construction??
Update - this morning we passed the chaps working on the bridge, along with the child labour. They told me that they were Engineers and were working with the Woodland Trust and Cambridge University design engineers to build the willow structure. - apparently the kids spend most of the rest of the week up a chimney..
Update - this morning we passed the chaps working on the bridge, along with the child labour. They told me that they were Engineers and were working with the Woodland Trust and Cambridge University design engineers to build the willow structure. - apparently the kids spend most of the rest of the week up a chimney..
Willow withy ready for use in the construction of the 'bridge'.
Whats the deal with using the hookup at the 5 Miles, Is it metered or do you just pay by the night?
ReplyDeleteWe don't have a charger but we could moor overnight and not drain the batteries with the fridge.
Hi Brian
DeleteYou buy a card from the pub, £1.50 for a £1's worth of electricity.
Lesley