There are 3 lots of water here, in the foreground are the museum locks at the end of the Shropshire Union Canal, the middle ground is the Manchester Ship Canal and the sandy bit at the top is the River Mersey at low tide.
This is the lower basin of the Museum complex, which we have almost to ourselves.
Going down the first lock with our little helpers up on top.
In case you hadn't noticed, the pictures are in the wrong order. ie. first last, last first!!
This weekend we are in The National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port. We are staying for a few days in the lower basin of the museum, and as you can see, we don't have a lot of neighbours! On the way we stopped a night in Chester having had a walk round the shops during the day.
This museum is the best waterway museum I have been in, they really have tried to make it customer friendly, with touch screens every where and some excellent information boards alongside the exhibits.
The weather has finally sorted its self out and so far we have had 3 excellent days. We had a nice walk along the Manchester Ship Canal this morning, and did the last of the exhibits this afternoon, so tomorrow I have got an engine oil & filter change in the morning and the GP in the afternoon, so a restful day!!
See you all nextweek.
2 comments:
Hi,
Just love the 'designer' rear wheel on the bike, pray tell where it was aquired.
Best wishes,
Eric in California
Hi again,
Thanks for the explanation of the 'designer' bike wheel - ouch!, but rather the wheel than a human body part.
You are now very close to Shrewsbury my old home town which my Wife and I left thirteen years ago to become 'gypsies' touring America in an RV (recreational vehicle). The plan now is to return to the UK and join you all on 'The Cut' as 'GENUINE' continuous cruisers. No hard and fast plans, but hopefully within the next year - before we get TOO old!
Very best wishes to you for safe and happy cruising.
Eric & Patsy,
[still in California]
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