We have a month plus a hand full of days before we leave for the States. We want to spend some time with family over here before visiting family over there.
Swollen R. Trent and flooded path from Essex Bridge. The green far right is the Trent's usual bank. |
Merging of the R. Sow, left & the R. Trent just before Essex Bridge at Shugborough Hall. |
Swollen R. Trent, foreground; Shugborough meadow flooded by R. Sow, background. |
Ilford and Azalea. Azalea was built by Roger Fuller. |
A family of swans with forested Cannock Chase retreating in the background. |
Rugely Power Station provides electricity powered by coal. |
Steeply terraced hillside back yards look down on the Trent & Mersey canal as we cruise through Rugely. |
A tiny birdhouse and its larger cousin--the canal side Gazebo. |
This back garden is a tribute to Charlie Chaplin! |
As we pass on through town, the steep hillside gives way and back decks are nearly even with the canal. |
I love this back garden with small green rooms |
The gate's open and the kettle's on--what kept you so long? |
As we cruised out of Rugely we passed a huge house for sale--with an adjacent indoor swimming pool! |
Double rainbows appeared in the sky as we moored up outside Whittington on the Coventry Canal. |
Lovely post! I love the "green room" garden, us boaters have miles of huge green rooms like that...spoilt we are :))
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you are off the T & M safely. We are currently moored at Brinklow (All Oaks Corner) heading fo Rugby.
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Hi Deb,
ReplyDeleteWe are indeed.Hope we catch up with you in person some day soon!
Jaq
Hello Mike,
ReplyDeleteWe should eventually catch up with you as we head for the North Oxford in coming weeks. We look forward to seeing you both again.
Jaq
We went past those in March. Along that row of houses there is a guy there who keeps a sparrowhawk, it was in the garden while he was cleaning it's pen and I commented that it looked real and then it had a little wing flap. It did cause a laugh. Sue crashed the boat outside the house with the pool, it was up for sale then. Oh happy days. Hope you are both well. Carol BV
ReplyDeleteI love your photos, Jaq and Les. What an intimate view of English life you are giving us!
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