Watch where you walk in the wet
We return through Wigan and get a surprise at the end of the day.
Out and Back to our haunts
A broken swing bridge separates us from the rest of the network – again!
Winding and wounding. Watch out!
A trip to a seaside town, topping up and dropping off.
An enjoyable round-trip with multiple purposes.
Having to go the long way round can be interesting.
We manage to visit the Old Hall and also catch up with some other jobs.
It’s not just the weather that’s changed today.
We got several types of excellent service today.
Overcast day, dominated by a different kind of craft.
The Ribble Link re-encounter with friends old and new.
We say hello and goodbye to guests and to the Lancaster Canal.
Reunions and rearrangements.
What is a djinni to do when left alone?
Avoiding a kidnapping and filling up.
Along with the sunshine, there’s got to be a little rain sometime.
Some days have more locks than others.
Visiting the castle owned by the duchy of Lancaster and experiences both local and international.
Today we had a short exploration of Lancaster before heading south.
A lovely day for a cycle ride around the coast.
A quintessential English summer day out with churchyards, tea, scones, ice-cream and enjoying the prom at Morecambe.
A day of contrasting the seen and unseen, the seeing and unseeing.
We continue the quest to improve our furniture.
Making progress does not always mean travelling very far.
A day for getting on with construction.
Knitting featured highly today.
We enjoy a visit from Ingrid and Dave and make some new plans.
Our motivation for getting this far north on the canal network was a rendezvous with Ingrid and Dave.
We didn’t go far today, but did catch up with people and jobs.
Trying to move was tricky in a few respects, but we’ve had worse.