
After upping pins we continued through Tamworth completing the only 2 locks of the day at Glascote. Fortunately we’d had an email from BW informing us that these locks were closed yesterday for emergency repairs, causing very long tailbacks for the unwitting and subsequent delays. When we arrived the back-log had obviously gone but lock no.1, the repaired lock, was still extremely slow resulting a queue of 4 boats behind us by the time we cleared through.
We eventually moored at Meadow Lane Bridge just after Polesworth, by coincidence behind NB-Ethel Fidget and remarkably I noticed NB-Maria Jesse another Wigrams moorer pulling in a little while later. After a nice cool beer and chat with Ethel Fidget Dee and I barbecued for only the second time this summer, it was a lovely summer evening with a beautiful red sunset. Shortly after calling it a day the rain once moor returned!
Friday July 20th… Summer had vanished, was it only a dream? The rain had continued unabated for most of the night but to make it to the Ashby Canal by Saturday meant another day in the rain. Gearing up in our wets we duly set off around 11.30am for the Atherstone Flight, not my favourite locks as their renowned for being painstakingly slow. We eventually cleared through the 11 locks at around 2.30pm with very few locks in our favour and once again we were soaked to the bone as the rain had now become torrential. We knew we were mooring for the night in around another 2 miles so we battled on finally arriving at what was now a completely flooded towpath and in what had become a major thunderstorm. There’s one good thing about mooring in torrential rain and that’s jumping straight into the shower and settling down to some hot soup and in this case sausage baps, lovingly stored from yesterdays ‘summer’ BBQ! When we logged on later we’d received another stoppage email from BW informing us that the Oxford Canal was completed closed to navigation due to flooding, the brunt of which was around our home marina at Napton and the rain continues!
Saturday July 21st… Harry Potter day! We departed at around 11am and the sole aim was to grab 2 copies of the new Harry Potter books on our way to the Ashby Canal. The only possible solution was to moor at Nuneaton, not the most auspicious of locations. We moored just after bridge 20 and I duly unhooked my bike and while Dee remained on board boat sitting I cycled the couple of miles into the town centre. About an hour later I returned and haven't seen Dee since! I can't drag her away from the damn book, good job we got two copies!
Around 2.30pm I made the turn onto the Ashby Canal, new ground for Quidditch and we shortly moored for the night just after bridge 3. It's finally stopped raining too.
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