Miles 20.6, Locks 9
After we had descended the first lock of the day at Aston we saw on two separate occasions a Cormorant. As we were following the course of he nearby River Trent, we presumed that they were feeding there, as we did not see any on the canal itself.
Great Hayward Junction was busy with boats trying to turn, cross paths, moor up or just trying to travel in a straight line, still there were no collisions. Todays pictures show the different approach the residents of Rugley take in their end of garden where it meets the canal. The final picture is just for Pete.
After we had descended the first lock of the day at Aston we saw on two separate occasions a Cormorant. As we were following the course of he nearby River Trent, we presumed that they were feeding there, as we did not see any on the canal itself.
Great Hayward Junction was busy with boats trying to turn, cross paths, moor up or just trying to travel in a straight line, still there were no collisions. Todays pictures show the different approach the residents of Rugley take in their end of garden where it meets the canal. The final picture is just for Pete.
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