I came up to to Nantwich after an early shift, and the three hour journey from London was very easy. I arrived about 5.30. Apart from being full of spiders, the boat seems fine. She has spent the lockdown moored in front of the cafe, but Bill had moved her back to the end of the basin for ease of access. This was the view from the side hatch.
I turned everything back on, did a quick change of the loo (after more than three months of warm weather it was the driest I’ve ever seen it), and made the bed. The Eberspacher started first time, which is always a relief, so I have hot water for the morning.
This evening I walked up to the bins, then crossed over the bridge and walked down the canal to the aqueduct. I went down the steps and returned via the road.
Tomorrow, I have a boat test to do nearby — so I hope the wind has dropped a bit. It’s really blowy here.
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