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Sunday, July 08, 2012

Jaq is studying while the cruise goes on


Jaq finds herself back studying to pass her exam to obtain a `leave to remain` visa in her passport. Jaq has until late 2013 to pass the exam but decided to get the book and absorb as much as possible before the exam. I have had a read through the book and have my doubts if I would pass. I do not know the differences in the education systems of England, Wales and Scotland. As for the questions on politics, we won`t go there. Then there are questions such as;                                                                                     What are the percentages of the UK population that say they are Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Jewish etc. Based on the 2001 census Jaq`s study book states that 71% are Christian (including 10% Roman Catholic. Hindu 1%, and so it goes on. Anyway I  have no doubt Jaq will pass the exam.


Cruising the Bridgewater you have to be aware that services ie rubbish, elsan and water are few and far between. We turned into the Runcorn arm to use the service block marked in the Nicholson guide but leaving the boater to guess the exact location. For reference it`s on the right hidden by heavy greenery just past the marina entrance. I didn`t see a rubbish bin. 
In fact I have no knowledge of any rubbish disposal sites on this canal. There is no site at Dunham school bridge even though Nicholsons has one marked.
We topped up with diesel and a new gas bottle at Claymoore navigation on the way back through Preston Brook. They allowed us to dump the 3 black bags of rubbish we had accumalated.
Overnight mooring at  Lymm and the village could not be closer. The picture below is the view from the boat. The fish and chip shop is within casting distance but I was not keen on the fact the fish was not Cod but in fact I suspect Hake.


One of many old canal buildings that make the journey interesting

Good blog, were waiting for you in Manchester was the conversation as we passed each other.  Sorry I don`t know your names but it was a pleasure to meet a reader and  so maybe next time we can chat.

4 comments:

Dave,Beryl Bradshaw said...

Whats wrong with other fish Hake is very nice and not as scarce as Cod

Mich said...

So sorry to have missed you, waited for you in Castlefield I was looking forward to talking medicinal plants with Jaq. We will be in Dunham, Lymm for a week then heading back up to Castlefield. Oh our names are Michelle and Barry. We had the fish and chips tonight and defo not Cod but tasty never the less.

Les Biggs said...

Dave,
Hake might be more plentiful but in my opinion Cod is more tasty.
Les

Les Biggs said...

Hi Michelle and Barry,
I'm sorry we missed each other too. We are headed down the Trent & Mersey toward the Caldon and then onto the Maccie. Hopefully we will bump into each other somewhere soon.
Cheers,
Jaq & Les

NB Valerie & Steam Train by Les Biggs

NB Valerie & Steam Train by Les Biggs