Leaving Chester 2017

Overnight in Chester, moored near the walls (ceaster = fort),  in the city centre. Halloween fireworks, parties, a little noisy, so for tonight we have moved 2+ miles east, near the village of Christleton.

Our last day in Chester, we walked the timbered 'rows', verandahed first floor covered shopping, dating from mediaeval times. A sensible choice in this climate.

A town crier entertained a crowd at the High Cross, later, a cheeful evangelist sang hallelujah,  but attracted fewer enthusiasts.

Leaving our mooring in the city, we moved half a mile upstream to the Cap'n's favourite supermarket, Waitrose, which fronts the canal, mooring provided.  Think DJs' foodhall, with only metres to your kitchen. Love the convenience of boats.

In the fine chilly late afternoon, walkie talkie in pocket, windlass in hand, 1st mate walks the 2 miles up the towpath, setting the locks for the Cap'n (that's where the w-ts are very handy). Around 6, as the sun sets, we moor up, a peaceful spot, no fireworks or partygoers.

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