Monday 28th August 2017
Henley to Medmenham Meadows
4.25 miles, 1 lock
What a fantastis day yet again - brilliant sunshine, no wind - just glorious. First the mundane tasks that have to be done plus a trip to Tesco which is an easy walk from where we were moored - well easy when you have nothing to carry but empty bags, but not so good with two full rucksacks and 4 shopping bags! We cheated and got a taxi to take us back to the end of Mill Lane which was only around 100 yards from the boat. Chris walked Monty whilst I stowed the shopping away and then we were off. A very short trip today, but oh what a wonderful one - the weather could not have been better and Henley is so visually attractive that for the most part I am just going to let the photos tell the tale.
I dread to think what the fees are per week in this retirement complex of 'close care apartments and nursing home'!
I wonder what state the boat was in that hit this very substantial bridge!?
and behind
Dedicated boat cleaning!
A border collie in boots
I cannot imagine the noise that would emanate from Monty if we tried this with him
They were
We waited around 20 minutes when all ahead of us started to go into the lock - we really thought we would not make it, but the lock is very large and to our surprise we squeezed in at the back - as we had never had room to moor whilst we waited we missed an ice cream opportunity!
We were quite quickly down and on our way behind the three large cruisers and three smaller ones we had shared the lock with
The queue to go up was no smaller - a very busy day.
And here was our target
Friends George and Carol on their fabulous widebeam boat 'Still Rockin'.
George moved out, so we could go on the inside - easier for Monty and also they were going to be leaving early the next day.
And what a mooring this is - with a 'garden' so big it must be every dogs dream.
Even if you do have to share it with the neighbours
We had an afternoon of tea and chat on the back of Still Rockin' - Monty made good use of the extra space and made himself at home
It is a very comfortable space - we can see the attraction of a much larger boat.
With such an appropriate number plate
Then it was down to the serious business of a barbecue - Monty kept an eye on the sheep, but I am glad to say he was content to just watch until they came that bit too close when he did get up to move them along, but one blast on the whistle and he came straight back.
One has to have some bubbly on a birthday!!
We moved inside for coffee and Monty was allowed to make himself at home - it is a little out of focus, but it is the only one I got.
Thank you both for your hospitality - I hope we meet up again one day. Safe travels to you both.
George and Carol ready to leave early on Tuesday morning.
Snapping you snapping me!
Farewell
4 comments:
It looks like the ingredients for a wonderful birthday Jennie. You certainly had fabulous weather - much better than ours here in Spain where we had rain and clouds all day.
Thanks Lynn - it was indeed a glorious day. We are off again any minute in wall to wall sunshine again. xx
Happy birthday Jennie! You certainly were in fabulous company with G. and C. I've yet to experience one of George's BBQs but tales have been told!!
May this next trip around the sun bring you continued good health, love, laughter, and deep joy and contentment.
Love Jaqxxx
Thank you Jaq - you have a treat in store one day I am sure - the tales are all true - it was excellent! Carole and I put together some great salads to complete the meal. Jennie xx
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