Canal highway

7/6/2018

From the gentle rural landscape of the Staffordshire Worcester canal, through Old Devonian (is that correct Jane) red sandstone landscape,  to Stourport, with its complex system of basins and Georgian houses, we slipped through the 4 locks to the mighty River Severn, wide, brown, flowing quietly between tree lined banks. Our speed has doubled, with the increased depth, and assisted by its determined progress south to the Bristol Channel. Around 6 miles an hour!

Wearing life jackets, the trusty anchor ready at the bow, yes, rivers require respect. The Cap'n took an unplanned sweep through overhanging willows,  concentration momentarily on the map. The only damage a scratched head, and a temperature gauge lost, the aerials fortunately intact. And not even any bad language!

As we moored adjacent to the city centre, dodging skiffs, kayaks, swans, 2 dragon boats announced their presence, deep throated drums keeping rhythm.

After dinner, a stroll into town, re orienting ourselves with an ancient place, where Charles Stuart, later Charles II, made his last stand against the Roundheads, before his reputed night in an oak.

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  1. So pleased to read that you two are having a terrific time. It looks great. :)

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