A little further on the canal crosses over the railway too. |
Here is Leo going up the Bascote staircase. We managed to pass a single narrowboat in the staircase which is always fun. |
We moored near Long Itchington and walked in to see the village and the church shown here. The village was very quiet and peaceful with a village pond and several pubs.
In one of the pounds of the Calcutt Locks is a hire company base. Handy for showing your customers how to operate a lock. |
And here we are at Napton Junction turning right onto the Oxford Canal. Left would have taken us to Braunston. |
Napton is famous for its windmill, seen here from the canal. |
It is said that you can see seven counties from the top of Napton Hill. We can't verify that but certainly you can see a long way as this panorama taken from near the windmill shows. |
Sunday was also sheet washing day! |
The Petunias on Leo's roof are doing really well at the moment. |
This picture was taken about 10.30 at night. These long days are lovely for boating especially when the weather has been so good this June. |
This is the Folly Inn. Good food and good beer at reasonable prices. It was deserted on Sunday because England were playing Panama. And winning 6-1! |
This view is taken looking down from the first lock with Napton Hill behind. |
The weather is that hot this week that we are forsaking the sun on the solar panel and looking for shade to keep the boat and ourselves cool. |
We are finally seeing some swallows. Where we moored last night there was a pillbox where a couple of swallows had a nest. Three swallows were regularly hoovering up the flies along the canal. |
This moorhen was clearly nest building too, perhaps for a second brood as we have seen lots of moorhen chicks already. |
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