Submitted Application for Saint Hood...
...not me, charlie.
I haven't been very well of late, so I was rather relieved when Charlie said she would give me a hand moving the boat up to Thrupp. Not only is Charlie stunning crew, but she is rather silly too. On arrival she nearly fell in. I found this rather amusing and nearly fell in too.
Here she is taking a stroll with Stanley up to the lock past a boat that I find quite striking - the plants are fabulous:
I have mentioned this boat before, but I saw it again and I still love it particularly the cratch:
and the windows/side hatches!
We made it home in time to have afternoon tea in the delicious tea rooms in Thrupp AND put up some bunting and write a sign for the grand return of the boys from their trip from France on Friday night.
Thanks Charlie!
I haven't been very well of late, so I was rather relieved when Charlie said she would give me a hand moving the boat up to Thrupp. Not only is Charlie stunning crew, but she is rather silly too. On arrival she nearly fell in. I found this rather amusing and nearly fell in too.
Here she is taking a stroll with Stanley up to the lock past a boat that I find quite striking - the plants are fabulous:
I have mentioned this boat before, but I saw it again and I still love it particularly the cratch:
and the windows/side hatches!
We made it home in time to have afternoon tea in the delicious tea rooms in Thrupp AND put up some bunting and write a sign for the grand return of the boys from their trip from France on Friday night.
Thanks Charlie!
2 Comments:
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
go me :D
no probs bones, anytime :)
xxxxx
The boat you mention is called 'Cascade': built by Alchemy in Castle Mill Boatyard for a good friend of mine, and lit by yours truly :)
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