
One chaotic family, two mental pets - let's move onto a narrowboat and set sail. Come aboard for a new adventure while I write on our narrowboat home, exploring the ebb and flow of life on the rivers and canals of the UK. There will be boat puns.
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Looks like we made it…
We did it! We sailed our little 50ft narrowboat up the Thames from Oxford to Teddington in five days before a lock closed for winter. Ten hour days and dawn starts and bruises, plunges (!) and laughter and so much bl...
I was sitting on the platform at the Fort William train station looking at the Hogwarts Express when I spoke to our literary benefactor who was incredibly generously loaning us his boat for the winter. We didn't know each other, except in t...
I have a strategy for taking big leaps, utilised long before the Dr Pepper campaign, I ask myself , 'What's the worst that could happen?' I think I might have been taught this in therapy. I imagine the worst case scenario, imagine what I'd...
I am having anxiety dreams about shoes. Specifically a pair of silver brogues I'm very attached to, being lost under ceiling-high piles of other shoes. These dreams also include mountains of clothes, threatening to avalanche down on my head...
There's a joke among liveaboards that BOAT is an acronym for 'Bring Out Another Thousand'.
Many people are attracted to boatlife because they think it will be cheap. And with rent (and now mortgages) blowing the bell off the High Striker...
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