Heat wave

 From the Trent we run down the Fossdyke Canal 16km to Lincoln.  Moor in the Brayford Pool where the Fossdyke meets the R Witham. From the mooring you can see the Cathedral, perched high above the city, glowing in the late afternoon sun. 

We walk up Steep Street at 9am, heading for sanctuary from the heat in the Cathedral. The memorial brasses that ran the length of the nave were almost all looted in 1644  by Cromwell's forces in the Civil War. All that is left are the indentations in the stone. 

Across from the Cathedral lies the castle, and Magna Carta, plus the Charter of the Forests   which restricted the monarch's hegemony to traditional bounds.

A toy shop beckoned, then the slow plod down the hill, back to boat.




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