The tall spire of Hemingbrough Church is clearly seen from the river. We had meant to walk into this village but somehow did not get round to it. Maybe next time. |
A lttle further on we came into the town and passed Selby Lock shown here. On the way back we will be coming off the tidal river here onto the Selby Canal. |
We could just about see Selby Abbey from the water. |
Here we are passing under the Rail Bridge. You can see the current tearing past the bridge supports. |
And here is the Road Swing Bridge. The idea is to go through the middle arch which we did. The tall building behind is a flour mill. |
After going through Selby the river seems to calm down and there are no great difficulties. This is Cawood Bridge a few miles upstream from Selby. We waved to the bridge operator. |
Approaching both Naburn and high tide the river looks placid and there are no longer mud banks alongside. It did not really look like a tidal river at all. |
With the volunteers we've done quite a bit of work on the lock island including making this grass sofa out of turves we took from elsewhere. The building behind is an old workshop and forge. |
The rockery we've worked on during the winter was looking lovely. |
We delayed our trip into York until Sunday. This is King's Staithe in the city. We cruised right through the city hoping to find a mooring by Museum Gardens. |
We managed to see the grand final of the Dragon Boat Racing as we walked around. |
The trip boats go faster than Leo so this one has just overtaken us. |
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