Saturday, 5 April 2014

Friends at Fradley and so to Alrewas

On another day when we got the timings about right, Sheila boated us to Fradley, arriving a bit before ten. We worked down Junction Lock under the supervision of that well known CRT volunteer, Jo James, who was in turn being supervised by Wynne. (Well, his clipboard had stuff written on it...)

/wahaha

We had a good laugh with them and carried on to Keepers, where we met Graham and Carolann working  Autumn Years up. So we stopped on the moorings above the lock and had a coffee and catch up with them. It must be this time last year since we've seen them, since when they've been to New Zealand, so there was a lot to talk about.

We finally tore ourselves away and found that we were now part of a convoy working down the next few locks. It rained on and off as this was going on, so we were glad to find a mooring before the road bridge above Bagnall Lock.

I've been into the village since to get some bread and other perishables, but otherwise we've sat tight. It looks like it's going to be a full waterproofs day tomorrow; we'll decide as we go whether to stop at Branston or go on to Mercia.

3 comments:

Jo said...

Good to see you again! See you back at base camp ..... Jo

Sue said...

"good waterproofs day" means you should stay put!!

Bruce in Sanity said...

Ah, but you see putting the waterproofs on meant that it didn't rain and we got back to the marina safe and sound.

If we'd left it until today, we'd have got soaked!

Cheers

Bruce