Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Jerry Cans from Freecycle

A couple of days ago I ran out of Diesel, miles from a filling stop, so I thought I would try and get hold of a couple of Jerry cans ( the big 20 litre fuel containers ). I decided to put a note onto Freecycle to see if someone had one they would like to give away, and low and behold, 24 hours later, I now have three!!

I am going to use them to give Sirius a good drink and then I will probably give one or two of them to a couple of my boatie friends :)

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Boat vandals...

Sirius was unfortunately broken into twice this week, I think by some local kids from the Theale / Reading area. They were apparently spotted a couple of times, the first time was after they smashed a window for the second time, and the second time they were spotted they were again hanging around Sirius, looking like they were about to cause trouble.

2 white boys and 1 black... all on bikes.. unfortunately that is all the description I have, but if you moor around the Theale area along the K&A keep an eye out!

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Now who's going to help me translate my blog into 37 languages !?

I just noticed the following post on the Blogger Buzz Blog. You can now create your blog with the user interface in one of 37 languages! I thought I might post my next few articles in Manderin, Arabic and Jedi ;-)

Blogger Buzz: Three new languages and a whole new direction for Blogger

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Starter motor in for repair.

Well, a quick update for you all. It seems the reason Sirius was not starting very well ( or eventually at all ) was due to water damage to the starter motor. I took the starter motor off last weekend and have now been told by the service company it will cost me about £100 to get it fixed. Fingers crossed they do a good job and i'll be able to get Sirius moving again at the weekend :)

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

I have been neglecting Sirius a little!

Yes, it's true. I have been so busy this summer that Sirius has been rather neglected. So much so that I have not cruised anywhere for over 2 months! I need to replace the starter motor, and have a diesel heater to fit.

If anyone has any spare time and would like to help with some boat DIY just let me know... 

Form an orderly queue please... one at a time... no pushing I know you all can't wait to get your hands dirty ;-)

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Skiing in la plagne


Hi blog readers I am currently skiing in la plagne and the snow is great as you can see.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

New Blog website address.

Hi Sirius blog readers :)

I have today changed the URL for my blog, hopefully the old one is also still working. The new blog address is:

http://www.narrowboatblog.com/

I was thinking that I could set the domain up with Sirius's name as a "subdomain" and hence allow others to also use the domain... eg. "sirius.narrowboatblog.com" etc... if enough other Narrowboat bloggers are interest I could be persuaded, so do get in touch.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Sirius has spent her winter in a health farm

Hi there blog readers!

For those of you who have subscribed to my blog, (which I was surprised about) I am sorry I've been so quiet over the last few months. As you have probably guess I have not done a lot of boating on Sirius over the winter months.

The good news is that during the last month Sirius has been to the Narrowboat equivalent of a health farm, aka. A boat yard! She has hopefully by now had the diesel leaks around the engine fixed and the exhaust replaced so that she can now breath out without forcing the rest of us to breath in her smokey breath! (of course, all timed to ensure she doesn't smoke inside herself before the July smoking ban!)

Friday, September 08, 2006

A different kind of boating.


St.Mary's in the Scilly Isles. A great place to visit if any of you blog readers are interested. We have just spent the week camping on Bryher which is the smallest inhabited island.

Friday, August 25, 2006

Arriving at dusk..



On my way to the inland waterways festival


I am Travelling on my own to the beale park festival.

Monday, May 29, 2006

Granny Buttons spotted :)

Gently travelling along the Oxford canal we passed Granny Buttons a couple of times. I don't seem to have much time to update this blog, but here's a photo of Granny Buttons.

Click on the image to enlarge it

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Baby Nicholas's Blog

I thought some of you might like to see my friends blog about their little boy Nicholas... Matt, Mia and Nicholas' Blog

Saturday, December 17, 2005

The Oracle at Night with Sirius covered in Christmas Lights

First of all, Happy Christmas everyone!

The plan for today was to leave Theale in good time so that we could go through the Oracle shopping centre just as it was getting dark. Unfortunately we didn't take into account that we'd all like to stop for a pub lunch on the way, so by the time we got to Fobney Lock it was already getting dark.
Click on the image to enlarge itAs you can see, as we were waiting for Fobney Lock to fill up, the sun was gently setting over the horizon, both Melanie and Jeni had decided it was too cold outside, so they had retired to the living room leaving Alex and I to do the work! They did make us a couple of hot cups of tea, so all is well :)
Click on the image to enlarge itAlex Looking "Off his Head" again...
Alex was the main lock keeper of the day! Thanks Alex, it's always great to have your company. (Especially when you do the locks ;) )
Click on the image to enlarge itIt's not a very clear photo, but you can just about see the christmas lights all the way along the top of Sirius, and the little Christmas Tree!

Saturday, November 26, 2005

The Abbey Gardens to Theale Second Attempt :)

Click on the image to enlarge itAs you can see from this photograph, when you go through the Oracle shopping centre in Reading there is a traffic light controlled one way system.
Click on the image to enlarge itAs mentioned a couple of days ago, here is Fobney lock, you can see the annoying weir on the right of this photo.
Click on the image to enlarge itHas anyone any idea what this is beside the lock? Please leave a comment if you do!
Click on the image to enlarge itNice hat Alex :)

Friday, November 18, 2005

Abbey Gardens to Sonning

Click on the image to enlarge itThis is where we moored last night, it's beside the old abbey ruines and Reading prison.
Click on the image to enlarge itAlthough it was cold today, it was also gloriously sunny when we stopped in Soning for lunch so we got a couple of chairs out and sat on the bank in the sun.
Click on the image to enlarge itThis was the sunset as we travelled back to Reading.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Thames Water HQ to Fobney Lock

Click on the image to enlarge itWe left the Thame Water HQ mooring at about 11ish, as you can see it was still icing on the top of Sirius as we went through Caversham Lock
Click on the image to enlarge itWe decided to go along the Kennett and Avon, with the intention of heading towards Theale. Blakes Lock has quite an interesting mechanism for opening and closing the sluices.
Click on the image to enlarge itJust after Blakes Lock you go through the centre of the new Reading shopping centre, the Oracle
Click on the image to enlarge itThis lock is just the other side of the Oracle, it's called County Lock.
Click on the image to enlarge itWe got at far as Fobney lock, infact, we got into the lock, only to find when we looked behind us, that one of the bottom gates was missing! Douh! This meant we had to reverse out of the lock and turn around, if anyone else knows this lock, they will recall there is a weir dropping down at the bottom of the lock which makes it extremely difficult to turn a 70' narrowboat in reverse, as the front side keeps being pushed the wrong way! We managed it in the end :)

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Goring back to Thames Water

Click on the image to enlarge itLast night we had a meal in the John Barleycorn Inn the food was excellent!
Today we headed back to Reading as Cleave lock is closes so we can go no further north.
The photo on the left is the Railway bridge between Goring and Pangbourne.
Click on the image to enlarge itJust past the bridge there is a long straight section running along side Beale Park, you can moor at the part if you wish to visit.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Thames Water to Goring

Click on the image to enlarge itToday started off as a bit of a grey morning as you can see, here we were moored out side the Thames Water's new offices.
Click on the image to enlarge itA photo of the very smart looking Thames Water offices.
Click on the image to enlarge itAbout a mile away from Reading bridge is Caversham bridge, notorious for traffic problems of the four wheeled variety.
Click on the image to enlarge itMelanie at the helm :)
Click on the image to enlarge itJust coming up to Whitchurch lock, where I had the joyous task of emptying the toilet! Crumbs, there has to be a better way of doing that... but on the positive side, the sun was coming out and the lock looked lovely with all the autumn coloured trees.
Click on the image to enlarge itYep, it's me at the helm now :)

Monday, November 14, 2005

Kings Meadow to Thames Water in Reading.

Click on the image to enlarge itAfter trying to start a weeks holiday all weekend, it eventually started half way through today!

Melanie and I had planned to take a trip from Reading up to Lower Heyford, but, unfortunately this plan had to change...

The down side to a slow start in November, is the amount of daylight hours you have, and added to that having to stop for disel and water for over 30 minutes. We were lucky that the lady at the "Better Boating Company" took pitty on us, as apparently they are not normally open on a Monday. Unfortunately with the good news we could fill up with fuel and water came the bad news about lock closures!

Cleeve lock is closed! Which means we cannot go past Goring :( So there goes the idea of travelling up to Oxford and beyond.