tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1342049528869683702.post8341332133292337119..comments2023-12-21T07:38:32.903+00:00Comments on Narrowboat Briar Rose: Christmas Cruise: Day 3Adamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00797263033136330290noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1342049528869683702.post-28062287762871640552015-12-26T12:59:43.253+00:002015-12-26T12:59:43.253+00:00FAbulous looking dinner and I love the newer photo...FAbulous looking dinner and I love the newer photo of the both of you at the left side of the blog. I also love the description of the bobbing ducks!<br /><br />On Christmas eve we cruised down to Radford Br. 35 just south of Radford Semele and Warwick on Christmas Eve morning. We had waited out the blustery winds and pouring rain which passed over us in the morning. In the afternoon I made my first ever Tarte Tatin, which turned out fine. Dark descended and we tracked the International space station as it flew by overhead. Les was just as excited as any small child! As we sat reading after dinner by the fire, the bells of the Parish Church of St. Nicholas rang in peals for nearly thirty minutes. The only light in the world seemed to come from the short, square church tower. We fell asleep to the gentle rocking of the boat in the high winds.<br /> Biggs hugs!<br />Jaq and Les xxxMrs. Jaqueline Biggshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14248541763708771727noreply@blogger.com