Autumn on the Macclesfield canal

The past weeks we have been blessed with good weather (mostly), cold, crisp, sunny. The autumn colours, a visual feast.  Bare trees reveal rookeries, dark clumped nests against the pale wintry sky.

The canal traces the Pennines, largely rural, with old mill towns of Congleton, Macclesfield  and Bollington, some of the large mill buildings re-purposed for apartments, offices.
A special time at a silk mill and museum, with my cousin whose mother, like mine, worked in silk mills in the 1930s/40s.

As our journey comes to an end, we have visited cousins in Yorkshire and Lancashire, using car and train. Motorways and crowded trains don't appeal as much as slow travel on the canals.

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