S2 Ep18. Narrowboats at Hemel Hempstead
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- The Narrowboat is at Hemel Hempstead for a short stay. I quite enjoyed the busy place although I didn't do a lot of shopping. I met a fella who grew tomatoes from a boat and some Boxmoor Cows.
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Great vlog as always Chris and love ur humour. Brilliant. Best wishes
Thanks Trev.
Morning Chris another good one,enjoyed the walk about,👍👍👍👍
Thanks Tom.
Thanks so much for the giggle. The tomatoes man, brilliant, like you said you can't make it up. Mmm here is some sad information from me, There are more than 10,000 varieties tomatoes world wide! Hey, great vid again 🤝🤝 thanks. Colin and Heather.
That's a lot of tomato variety. For me they taste much the same. I generally get small red ones as they can be used easily in so many dishes and easy to store. Thanks for the comment Colin and Heather.
👍your on my patch mr Chris. 🙋♂️
Have a little grey fella in my back garden with a white tail..
Hi Lee. The great thing about the comments is that I'm learning there are man variants of wildlife that I never new about. Ginger, Grey's Black and now Grey with a white tail. I'll be coming through Hemel again next year. I'll look out for the for that Ginger one as well as others. They'll all evade the camera though. Thanks for the comment mate.
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@@chunkyleejones3831 thanks Lee.
Ahh the smells Indian pizza kfc classic love your commentary Chris and your vlogs
It was funny. All the places to eat and all I could smell was Indian and only mentioned pizza as I was passing the shop window. Thanks for the comment Bruce.
Berkhamstead is lovely .We moored there for six weeks when we had the boat . You will enjoy. My husband and I were married in Albury Village on the edge of the Ashridge estate where my husband was bought up .
The Ashridge Estate is very nice. I played golf a few time on the Ashridge Club. Very nice but I can't say I did the course justice and think that was the last place I played before hanging up my clubs. Berkie on the Grand is a lovely place too. Thanks Lynne.
Chris the episode about the Georgian windows, that’s were the saying day light robbery. Bob
Very good titbit of info Bob. Thanks for that. I makes sense. I wonder what turn of phrases will derive form the next round of taxes we're going to face?
I’m an actor currently on in Turkey, not back home in Hemel till Christmas so it was nice to see this pop up 😊
There are worse place to be when the weather here is damp and dreary. I hope you're enjoying the warmer whether. Nice place Hemel. Big or small screen acting? Thanks for the comment Andrew.
Morning chris. I believe you have spotted a gingery grey squirrely thingy mate. Lots of reds on isle of wight ive been told. 🐿🐿🐿
The tomatoes fella said as much. I just waffle on a bit. And you're right it was more ginger...poor fella. Thanks for the comment John.
Hi Chris, another Excellent Vlog of HH... Tomato man made me laugh saying he didn't like tomato's... sawing off cuts from wood make execellent fire starters Bud... Hope all's Well, Stay safe and Well and above all Warm. Best Wishes Old Skipper :)
Thanks as always Tim. Tales along the towpath can only happen by talking to people. I love it. Some interesting people to say the least. Thanks for the comment Skip.
Hi Chris, I live on the ground floor of the apartments across the canal from where you were moored. Your elusive squirrel is actually a grey squirrel with ginger fur. I have some great close up photos of her (definitely a her, she had babies earlier this year) from times she has come up near the apartments. I can happily send you some if you would like.
Hi Jamie. Nice place to live with the green bit of grass and stream between the flats and the canals. I saw a ground floor flat with the french doos open and a lady feeding the squirrel. It's what drew me to the it on the first place. If you want to send me a pic that would be nice. I could use it in a vlog. Never did get a pic of it. I wonder if she says in Squirrel language 'I'm not ginger, I'm strawberry blonde'.
Berko is where my daughter lives… she’ll be pleased with your description 😂
Lovely place to live Spence. I'm trying to get that in the title. Berkie-on-the-Grand. I went to the Rex cinema too and it's true what the website states. What a pleasurable experience.
Holy moly! Chris I'm laughing so hard over here in Canada and America a Bung hole means something else entirely!
Prey tell or can I work it out easily? Thanks Celine.
Excellent again Chris, I do look forward to your vlogs . Love the story about the tommies, brilliant.
I can only get stories like that by stopping to talk to people. It's what I love about the canals, so many interesting people. Thanks for the comment Micheal.
Ah I thought, I wonder if Chris knows the breed of cattle, Yes of course you did. Thanks as always Chris that was a pleasant wonder around. Perhaps the squirrel is a grey, with a brown tinge?
Perhaps it's not as Ginger as some but has a brownish/Strawberry Blond look. Anyway, it's different to the average and didn't many to get it on film to prove the fact. Often saw it but never with my camera in hand. Typical. Thanks for the comment Christine.
Was thinking ‘old Hemel’ looked familiar. Google searched, ‘pie in the sky’ filmed there. Shame when you have to check if something is a real memory, or off the telly.
Now that was a blast from the past, 'Pie in the Sky'. Old Hemel was a nice place. I'd visit it again. Thanks for the comment Robert.
@@chrismears-inslowtime I think the external shots for Pie in the Sky were of the house you commented on the small door
Chris. You made a number of people laugh on the tram towards Lugano. You delivered the line about him not liking tommies perfectly. Made me laugh out loud..and the reaction was hilarious.
On another topic. Bungs. In the OZ military we had ration packs A-E. each one contained Vietnam era tinned cheese which was affectionately known as bungey. Cured the trots in a pinch by bunging you up😅.
Love the clog. Great content
I remember cheese in a tin for compo rats. Cheese processed or as we called it cheese possessed. All that stuff I believe was made to bung you up. A blue roll patrol with a shovel didn't happen that often.
Thanks for the comment John and it would have been nice to have seen that. People laughing on a tram is almost spontaneous making other people smile. Thanks John.
Window tax correct Chris, the term day light robbery.
Agreed. Maybe it's on the cards for the chancellor to get some money back. If you have small house it's ok. But imagine it being on boats too. It'd cripple me with 13 - unlucky for me! Thanks for the comment GC.
Hi just thought I might say loved your trip around hickle bumstead lived the first 21yrs of my life there my kids and some of my grandkids still do but I never go into the town when visiting so was great to see the old town exactly as I remembered to new part lots of changes.On your trip when you have done Berco the Wendover arm is nice then next is the Aylesbury arm again very nice but this arm suffers badly from lack of water and lots of reed making it really hard work so check before you go to save a lot of trouble and being stuck for days
I'm pleased I did the old town justice then. I thought it had character and would be the sort of place I would like to have gone out for a beer. However, those days, are almost over: Almost. The new town had shops that were useful despite lacking character. Wendover and Aylesbury were places I wanted to visit and still will but I need to get to Northampton for Christmas and don't want to rush. I've heard the Aylesbury Arm is a little low on water and high on weed - There's a good phrase! I'm going to give both a miss this year and visit Spring 23. Thanks for the comment mate.
Usual amusing and interesting vlog my brother in arms. I awoke early this morning feeling miserable forgetting you would be on and would cheer me up. By the way brown squirrels are rare but do exist. Hopefully you will get a photo one day. Stay safe and well.
I missed it this time but next time I will hopefully get a snap which is both in focus and the right exposure. Thanks Anthony. Hope you are well.
Great vid I have moored many times in hemel its a nice place. I have always got a bit concurrent activity going on. good to see a norwigen shirt mine fell apart a few years ago. 👍
Thanks Peter. CAKE is still used most days well at least the CA part. The Norgi has a few holes but it was worth the money. I think I bought that one before it was on issue. So...late 80s I bought that at the Catterick military shop. I suppose it's only in the field I wore it so not really a good comparison and not an everyday item like it is now.
Great 20 minutes Chris. There are red Squibbels on an island in Poole harbour.
I'm learning that although there are not too many Red Squirrels, they may not be as rare as I thought, which is a great thing. Thanks for the comment Tam.
Glad you enjoyed Hemel. Not far until the Tring summit
Next trip I'll pass there and move on to Marsworth. Different style of canal and local infrastructure. I think my bike will come out when I'm there. Thanks for the comment Dave.
Hi Chris that so made me laugh why grow tomatoes if you don’t like them 🤣🤣 thought he might of given you a few 😊. Never been down that way but looks lovely. Have a great week
Non left on the trees. Truth be known, he said he does cook with them but doesn't like them raw. That wasn't so funny so I forgot to mention that bit. Nice fella though. Hemel has all the stuff you need but Brikie-on-the-Grand is much nicer. And you can get here on a big boat. Thanks Caroline.
Belted Galloway - or… Oreo Cows!
Perfect. To be known as Oreo Cow from now on. Thank you.
Thanks, Chris, for the explanation of the bungs. I had completely forgotten about them, but once you showed it, I remembered that, many videos ago, you were choosing material for the bungs, and I think you explained there what they were for.
They’re a great idea, and I’m sure they must save a great deal of heat. I expect that they’re a nice tight fit and you won’t get much condensation forming on the window overnight.
Thanks, too, for explaining how you select the music. As always, today’s was perfectly suited to the photography.
Thanks for the tour of Hemel Hempstead. I’ll scrub it from my list of places to see. Like everywhere else, there are some grubby-looking areas (and some pretty ones, too).
Looking forward to to next week’s trip.
Thanks again.
Thanks for the comment and support as always Martin. I've never been to Hemel before despite having lived nearby for over 6 years of my life at Halton. I can see why but as a boater, a great place that the canals runs through to get all sorts of stuff. I generally went to B&Q and Aldi.
@@chrismears-inslowtime Good man: Aldi is my favourite store. More accurately, it’s the only store I’m happy to go to.
And it’s the only store where EVERY item is Aldi price matched.
Happy boating, Chris.
Hi Chris. Late to the comments again, the next one will be out soon! Thanks for showing us around old Hemel, some really nice old buildings - I’ve lived locally for over forty years and never been to the old town. I spotted the squeegee being used on the boat, bet that speeds up the process was there’s a lot of metal to wipe. What are you doing with the spare time now you’ve reduced the vlogs - hopefully enjoying the changing surroundings and getting some good photos. Looks like you’ve headed quite far north now so with weather getting more miserable the paddle may well be hung up soon - perhaps next year I’ll paddle past again. Hope all is well and your still enjoying the boat.
Thanks for the comment Darren. In short: I think a lot of people, regardless of where they live miss parts of life in their local area. I know I have. Squeegee absolutely speeds things up and I've almost perfected how I use it to gain maximum efficiency.
Spare time; don't have any as winter time takes up so much more time. I must be doing it wrong so I have asked others. Most agree! Don't blame you for hanging up the paddle. It's getting cold on the water. The central heating is set to come on at 10degrees. It has each day in the morning this week. Passing through next year. Thanks mate.
Viewer #3 this evening. You'd like our elusive native squirrels on the BC coast. The cities are full of European squirrels, but the Douglas Squirrel is very different. They're tiny, can make a lot of noise, and mostly sound like a bird. One kind of local wildlife that won't kill you, but will criticise you mercilessly if you annoy them.
I used to grow black tomatoes in the public garden because no one knew what they were and therefore didn't steal them. Also, Green Zebra tomatoes. Both are sweet and tasty, but neither produces a lot per plant. Not ideal for onboard a narrowboat.
All you're missing is a dictionary of word origins section. I always enjoy that sort of reference book because so many subjects tie into the meaning and origin of words. I'm sure there must be books about the origin of place names, too.
The wee hairy coos seem so good-natured, but being the size they are, it's probably wise not to find out if they have a bad side.
Wildlife is fascinating. I'm starting to understand the water bird life a bit more. Birds will come as I get to the different brands but we are rather short on squirrel types although they are fun to watch.
I didn't know there were so many types of tomatoes. A prper impromptu education.
I'm looking at starting word of the week and try to get in conversation in the correct context. That's an education as well. I was mindful of the cows as there were big. Thanks Pete. Hope you are well.
Next time in Hemel you must visit its most infamous, intriguing and controversial feature - The Magic Roundabout (and subway "galleries"). It's just four hundred yards from Two Waters bridge (151). I'm a fan, many aren't. Back in the seventies of last century it was "revolutionary".
I've driven the magic roundabout and to be honest its quite easy but it didn't cross my mind to film it. It would have made a good bit of filming B roll. I too think they're quite a good idea to keep traffic moving. Swindon has it too and I think that one is a bit more complex. Thanks Terry.
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I haven't seen the Hemel Magic Roundabout's subway "art" but hear it's worth a look - next time maybe. OR maybe GE's "Street View" has walked through - that does some towpaths, I'll take a gander.
The subway art has now all gone including and the graffiti is getting more. your just five minutes from boxmoor where I live I frequently walk along the canal in the dryer weather
@@kymclinton3140 I’ll be there again next year
Hi Chris. 2 things. 1). Did you find loose leaf tea yet? and 2). Hand saw.... Once you're cutting, just try extending your trigger finger as you cut. You might find it makes you feel more comfortable.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the tip with the saw. I'll certainly give it a go next time. Infact I'll do it tomorrow so I don't forget and get it ingrained in my mind. As for loose leaf, No, is the short answer. There are all sorts of makes but never 'Red Label'. There is PG and Tetly and other brands but I find them a bit bit weak. I'm still on the hunt. Thanks Michael.
I live about quarter of a mile further up from where you saw your squirrel, and we have had black ones before, as well as otters.
That little Squirrel evaded my every move. I saw it often when I didn't have the camera with me. However, it's not the only animal. There is a Kingfisher I see at Northchurch who does the same thing. I'm heading to Dudswell and Bring and still the wildlife appear to understand when I have the camera with me. I didn't have the patience to sit still which is half the problem. I will go back to that mooring spot again and hope I'll be a bit more lucky. Thanks for the comment Andrew. Otters would be good.
Hi Chris, loved this weeks blog, favourite bit, those adorable moo cows..as always full,of interesting things and comments from your good self… thanks again, roll on next week…stay well and safe 💖
Thanks Sally. I do think cows are one of the most under-rated farm animals. Those and pigs....and chickens, ducks and.....I could go on.
Thanks for the comment.
Another grand vlog there .... I grew up in Leicester and in the 70s most of the squirrels here were red ... then by the 90s we could only find greys ... and as a redhead that's turned grey myself it's kinda sad really .... watching your vlogs has started giving me urges to dust off my old Nikon D7000 though it has to be said .... I've been slack on the photography for several years now mainly due to my focus on painting & drawing but I'm thinking more and more about going out for reference image hunting .... that's my long term pipe dream really .... to raise enough money to buy a boat and plop around the UK painting and selling my work from the towpath to avoid the 50% that high street galleries take .... it's a hard life as an independent artist when it comes to making money but I have a few irons in the fire of the New York Stock Exchange that may , fingers crossed, raise a boat fund eventually ... hope all is well with yourself & family and thank you for another inspiring vlog ... I much prefer vlogs from people like yourself than mainstream TV ... Not had a TV for about 12 years now and really don't miss it at all thanks to real people like you ... cheers 🙂
I can understand the difficulty of making a living as an artist. My mate Tony - who joined me on the boat when it was launched, does the same thing as you. But it must be nice making a living doing and living what you love doing. I think it will be just as hard on a boat as the footfall is always changing. I do wonder about those who have a business on the canals. But I suppose with a website and a sign outside the boat that is part of a 'push and pull' strategy people to in and leads to the internet is just one way.
I have a D7500 that I must dust off myself. I generally use the D5600 as I use that for vlogging and its out. Good luck on the Stock Market. I'm starting to find my feet on the boat and I think I get a 1% gain in enjoyment each week. It's not as easy as it's made out. I'm going to talk about that soon.Thanks for watching and the comment.
@@chrismears-inslowtime Aye I know boat life is a serious commitment and by no means easy ..... but to me that's the price of freedom ....I ran away from home at 12 years old and from a lot of childrens homes therafter till I was 16 and could get a job to stand on my own 2 feet ... I prefered sleeping rough to comfort if it meant freedom of movement .... 1% weekly gains is pretty good to me .... that's indicative that you are growing to really love it at a healthy pace .... in a world full of empty, illusionary, instant gratification it's good to strive towards something more challenging and rewarding .... but you know all this ... your boat name indicates it .... and it's been a pleasure to watch it all materialise from the base plate going down to the beautiful vessel she's become ..... I hope it all brings you a long, happy and rewarding life ... happy trails 🙂
As always, thoroughly entertaining! We really enjoyed that! Thank you young fella....Hope the back is better.
Thanks Ian. Always a pleasure.
Glad you enjoyed your time in Hemel, though strictly speaking you were in Boxmoor which is one of the outlying villages that make up the town. I probably walked past your boat on one of my canal walks recently. The cows are Belted Galloways and also admired by the Rev Richard Coles who passed by a few weeks ago. Soft natured as I understand so a gentle push would get them out of the way of the gate over the River Bulbourne which has been the subject of work by the Boxmoor Trust to slow the flow and re-instate it as a chalk stream. The Wetherspoons Full House isn't that bad though the company is probably a bit more salubrious in The Monks Inn which is to the right as you cross the market square ( no market anymore sadly ) at 11 mins 30. Like anywhere, Hemel has it's good bits and it's crap bits but on balance we're happy here having moved from East London 20 years ago
Rev Coles is a funny bloke and to think he was part of the Communards as well; well he would ned to have a sense of humour I suppose. Enjoyed Boxmoor. I would rather stay there (Fisheries) than anywhere else to be honest. A little more out the way but a short walk into town. I like the Spoons pubs. The price point for it's food and beer is about right as far as I'm concerned. It's just pub grub. Not overpriced. Shame about the market square. I reckon in it's day, it would have been great. I suspect the landlord of the square was charging too much. I see plenty of shops empty these days in small town where I suspect the rent overpricing is the reason for stifling entrepreneurship.
East London has changed in the past 20 years or so. The Isle of Dogs needed re-generation but now, you don't hear many real 'Cockneys' in that area anymore. There was a fella who past on the towpath near Uxbridge who just said, 'nice narra' in that way that a Cockney would. Loved it. Thanks Chris.
Another good vlog, Chris. I'm trying to convince my neighbours to construct a "squirrel suit" for their hyper-murderous Chihuahua so it can take to the skies & do battle with real squirrels. The suit could be red, I guess - but black would cleverly disguise it as a bat. So far they're not heeding my suggestion.
I'm laughing as I read that comment Simon. Not my favourite dog but that suit would warm me to it.
There’s a beautiful book shop in the old town too.
I only had a quick look around but do plan to go back next year. No doubt I’ll wonder through and I’ll look out for it. Thanks for the comment.
I live in hemel Hempstead I live 2 mins away from the canal hope you had a chance to see the paper mill it's really a beautiful building with lots of history
I didn't go to the Paper Mill but will do when I pass through next year. Thanks Charlie. Nice town and of course up the road there is the Galleria shopping centre. It's all here. I like it. Thanks for the comment Charlie.
Greggs still have the best sausage rolls. I wish we had them here in Oz.
Greggs are a treat. I love their food but....you can spend an awful lot in there and as the food is so good, it good quickly become a must have every time I pass. Agreed and thanks for the comment.
Great interaction with the Cow Chris....very brave and Hemel is lovely I didn't realise it was so nice. Next weeks should be great I have herd its a lovely place so that will be interesting to see. Thanks and have a great week.
Birkie-on-the-Grand is a great little market town. The shops are busy but not a place I would shop. No prices on the stuff other than the charity shops. Good gear in those shops mind you. Thanks for the comment Gary.
Hi Chris, another great vlog!
When photographing wildlife, camera settings: shutter speed priority set to 500th of a second and ISO on auto. The camera will work out the aperture for you.
I know there is a reason why I find wildlife photography so difficult. I'll remember those setting for next time. Thanks Henry.
Another great and enjoyable video Chris, thank you once again for sharing.
Dawn and I love that stretch of the GU and moor up opposite the Wharf House between the Crystal Palace and The Boat pubs in Berko. Lots of footfall during the day and some train noise but a wonderful place to stay.
What are your cruising plans for Winter? Are you coming further North?
Regards Dawn and Dale
A great place to moor if you can get in. Always a bit busy. That will be a place to moor if I can get in next time. The house is lovely. I had a good look as I past on the boat. Thanks for the comment.
Another entertaining vlog Chris. Loved the bit about the tomato guy who doesn't like 🍅🤣😂. Red Squirrels - there is a red squirrel sanctuary at Formby, right on the coast, near Southport. There's loads of the little bleeders and you can feed them... Quite tame. If you ever go on the Leeds Liverpool canal its just a short jaunt to get to there.
Thanks for the tip and I was walking the towpath a few days ago and a little Robin appeared to be as tame. I got a few pics of it too to prove it. It's one of the few times I actually had the camera at the right time. Leeds and Liverpool canal has locks that are too small for my boat unfortunately. Thanks for the comment Wayne.
@@chrismears-inslowtime great bird a Robin, and as you say quite tame. Hope you put the pics up in a vlog, sure folk would love to see them.
That dictionary must count as Ballast.
I didn't know there were so many words in this language. I must read it more often. I might start a word of the week and educate myself in the process. Thanks Trevor.
Great Chris, Absolutely Great… it’s nice to see the towns and villages and history of the architecture. Really enjoyable, you should write a guide of old pubs by the canal 😊
There is a fella that does 'Pub of the week' but to be honest, I don't really go in the pubs. That said, I've been in two recently. I generally drink Lime and Soda except yesterday I had four pints, a double and single and was a little tipsy. Such a lightweight these days.
i think there are about 40 give or take a few tomato varieties and yes there is a black one, guess how many varieties there are from potatos...
I suspect just as many. I just look for the potatoes that I can make into all sorts of mash. Small one and big ones and the tomatoes I saw on the shelves that aunt red were just not ripe yet. How daft am I? Thanks for the comment Jean-Pierre. How many types of potatoes by the way?
This man knows his angles , he made hemel look fantastic, however Chris the old cinema now spoons is to be avoided at all costs , don't get sucked in there we will never get you back !
Someone else mentioned that. I didn't go in it but was planning to next time. I may give it a miss now. I like the Spoons pubs generally. Thanks for the advice.
Re that loose leaf tea, Tesco own label brews up like proper builders tea.
I shall look out for that next time I go to Tesco and thanks for the suggestion of the tip for tea. Own brands are often as good as named brands and in the case of tea, I'm finding them better. Cheers Michael.
Stripy cows: In Dutch: 'Lakenvelders' (Bos Taurus).
I can honestly say the Dutch language is one of those that I find difficult to pronounce. When I lived in Germany, on the German/Dutch boarder, I loved going to Arnheim and Eindhoven for a night out. Very talented people the Dutch. You speak English very well and understand German if not able to speak that too. Brilliant. Lovely country. Thanks for the comment mate.
Red squirrels are in the Lake District still.
Good to hear Ice. I like Squirrels despite people say they are rats with tails. Clever critters. Thanks for the comment mate.
Another fab vlog, did u finally get ur red squirrel? & can u send us the link for the bungs. Love Deborah ❤ nblady in red.
Hi Deborah. No, short answer. I saw it a few time but never with my camera. It knew and it always looked over as if to say, 'got you again'. A link to the bungs, I don't know as they were part of the price of the boat. The shop is a small place in Derby. If your interested, I'll ask Mark for the shop details. I took a long time choosing the material as there was so many books to look through and get the right feel and texture. This boat building was more detailed than I thought, and i didn't do any of the work!
@@chrismears-inslowtime thanks, we're close Derby so grateful if u could send the number. We're ask new boat .
Great vlog as always mate. Bungs! Are they damp from condensation in the mornings?
Hi Steve. Surprising not. I thought that might be the case but so far they have been ok. That said, I don't leave them in during the day. They do feel cold in the morning so it would take long before I'm sure they would get wet.
If you don’t know they made a film around Rickmansworth to Tring called The Bargee. It’s well worth watching for the backdrop most of which fans gone.
I'll have a look for that film. If it's on Prime or Netflix, I'll give it a go. Thanks for the tip and comment Gregg.
There are only red squirrels on Anglesey..
Hi Cath. Good to hear about that. Not many canals in Wales and I' don't feel the urge to go for a Red Squirrel that appears to have evaded me for at least a week. Thanks for the comment.
I think the cow wanted it's ear scratching it knows you want to go through the gate it's rubbing it's ear on the gate as I'm writing this you mentioned Marlow which to my surname bit of de ju Vue there
My aim was to see if it let me but I chickened out, If it wanted to have a pop at me, that short burst of energy with a half ton of meat surging towards me at pace could do some damage.
I lived very close to Marlow a few years ago - Medmenham. Liked the place. Have you ever been there? A bit pricey and very much like Birkie-on-the-Grand. Thanks for the comment Bryan.
Couple of things filmed there, including scenes from BBC’s Dustbin baby.
I’ll look out for Dustbin Baby although the tele on the boat I only use for Prime and Netflix. Thanks for the tip and enjoy Christmas and the New Year.
what engine you got mate ?
Hi Bernie. I have a Barrus Shire 50. A bit bigger than most but it’s a slightly bigger boat and I want to cruise on the rivers occasionally. Best to have a little more power. Also, the servicing schedule is every 350 hrs which is longer than some other engines. It all adds up to be a wise decision. Have a great week.
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Have a great weekend
Thanks for information
Cheers
Best place to fish?
Need to get a rod and a bit of line for next year.
I found it very funny that you thought the full house looked nice! It's the roughest pub in the whole of Hertfordshire! If you want to live your life without cuts or limbs missing, don't go there!
It maybe a little rough as all 'spoons' pubs give that impression. I only had a look in but I must have gone on a good day as I didn't get that feel. Different at night of course. My days of going out are almost over. I'm a lightweight now and like the quieter life. Thanks for the comment Rosie.
Not sure if I’m commenting on the right vlog as TH-cam does my head in in the way it tries to control your actions …. however, I digress. You passed a boat with Aynho painted on the side and you struggled over the pronunciation. It’s Ey No or Hay No and it’s a lovely wharf on the South Oxford. Great moorings after Aynho going south ….. which is where we live! See you one day when you’re passing!
Thanks for the comment. It’s appreciated as I like to think this channel is about people I meet on the canals. Unfortunately, not everyone wants to be on camera which I understand. Thanks also for the pronunciation of the boat name. When I go down the Oxford you’ll be aware as I’ll be heading that way at some stage. Currently, despite what you see on the vlogs, I’m heading back south on the GU to make it easier to see the children who live in the London area. Have a great week.
@@chrismears-inslowtime I understand that you’re seeing the ‘kids’. I can relate to that! I really loved your conversation with the older lady boater - such an inspiration to all of us. See you on the cut some time.
I’d get a hammer and a good chisel; it might be easier and faster.
Still learning about wood and stuff. I've also learnt coal is easier. This winter should go a little smoother. Thanks Thomas.