Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Preston Brook to Shardlow - in 5 years!


Back in 2005, before I bought my boat, I went to the IWA festival at Preston Brook. My daughter came too and we have funny memories of arriving late at night in the dark, having forgotten a torch and trying to put up our tiny tent and inflate a big double mattress, with the stopper dropped somewhere in the grass... When it was finally done, we were weak with laughter, shushing each other to not wake people up. I folded the mattress over to get it in the tent and when it opened out it was too big, curling up at the sides and bringing the tent roof down a couple of inches above our noses. More giggling late into the night.. The next day (after we'd moved the tent from the 'lane' area we'd pitched it by mistake!) lots of excitement vistiting new boats and seeing all the possibilities of life afloat. We had lots of wild plans and of all the lovely things we saw, we knew our boat would be more beautiful than any of them! And of course, it is ;-)
Since then, I've been on parts of the Trent & Mersey canal a few times, heading to the Macclesfield or the Staff & Worcs canal or down towards the Oxford Union and seen these Preston Brook/Shardlow signposts. Always, Shardlow was many miles off. So it's funny to finally be able to take this photo!
A couple of villages back, I walked from the canal to the river Trent where there used to be a ferry wharf and place where goods were transferred from river to canal or maybe from canal to river? Anyway, on the other side of the river was a big sort-of manor house where a wedding party was gathered. If a strange woman and dog are in the background of your wedding photos, I'm sorry!


I include this rather dull photo to remind me of what it felt like to be crossing the mouth of the river Derwent - scary! But the water level was low so I needn't have worried at all. Nevertheless, now I'm at Sawley cut and preparing to go on the river Trent to Nottingham, I must admit to having bought myself a life-jacket. I do feel a bit daft putting it on but am a rubbish swimmer and travel alone so I'd rather feel daft than scared. I'm also thinking it'll be useful when I come down the river Soar later. I considered buying one for my dog but the designs were really bulky with squarish blocks that I don't think my dog would be comfortable with and which might actually cause him to catch on back doors etc and fall in! I'll see if there are other designs out there and meanwhile, he'll have to take his chances.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Carrie, we were at the IWA in 2005 as well, looking forward to our last cruise on our share boat and buying bits and pieces for Indigo Dream, which was just so many bits of steel at the time!

Blue and Lou have quite comfy life-jackets made by Baltic - if you're down south some time do have a look - the design might suit Milou...

Sue, Indigo Dream

Anonymous said...

Hi Sue
Milou died the day after my last post. A very short and sudden illness and as you'll understand yourselves, quite devastating.
Give Blue and Lou a big big cuddle from me will you?
carrie x

Anonymous said...

Oh Carrie, I'm so sorry - we're behind with our blogs so we've only just caught up with the news.

I'm so glad that we got to meet Milou - he certainly was a character!

I've asked Simon to give YOU a big hug - it's a devastating loss which only other dog owners will understand. We'll give you a hug of our own when we see you next.

Consider Blue and Lou well-cuddled on your behalf....

Sue, Indigo Dream