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Wisley

29 Thursday Jun 2023

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With rain this morning we had a lie in, and changed the plan to a day at RHS Wisley. I first started working there in 1976, so have seen plenty of changes over the year. Let’s go for a walk…..

Old Laboratory

First of all you have to get thru all the roadworks associated with the Wisley A3 / M25 bypass, then into the mega car parks, remember where you’ve left your car ! The entrance area is beautifully landscaped with pleached limes and smoke bush.

It’s a bit warm, let’s get a cuppa. Too busy at the restaurant already, head for the Glasshouse Cafe, it’s past the lake and stand of pines

The Cafe is busy as well, with wildlife all around ! Ducks on the table, Crows on the chairs and a lovely Robin posing for us !

Let’s go to the glasshouse before it’s too busy. LOOK, a new Orchid Exhibit area is being prepared ! We’ll miss the opening, but when I mentioned that I used to be the Orchid Student they invite me in. I talk about the old days, they seem genuinely interested but it’s just an old guy reminiscing 😀

Entrance to new orchid area
New orchid area behind glass
Old master and new kids on the block !

Let’s continue our stroll, first thru the temperate then tropical sections.

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That was so good to see the Orchids coming to the forefront again, I look forward to visiting in the future. Let’s head up to the Rock Garden.

Dancing Hares or Boxing Bunnies ?
Top of the Rock Garden, looking back to the glasshouses

It’s lunchtime now, a quick snack at Hilltop, site of my old glasshouses, then onto Battlestone Hill. This is where I first started working, and gained my love of Rhododendrons.

Fairy Dell looking very like Tassie
Clear Lake

The old trials fields have been replaced by a lake ! At least the trees screen some of the A3 traffic noise. Time to head down to the herbaceous borders.

The back of this area has been transformed into the allotments, a smaller version of the trials field. It’s beautiful with wildflower mixes and sweet peas. Lovely to look at, even better to smell!

The allotments

We’re continue on thru the roses towards the walled gardens now

Let’s head to the old lab now, it’s just been opened to the public and gives a wonderful view of how Wisley has evolved with pictures and exhibits.

Did you enjoy your walk ? Tired, but you have been on your feet for 5 hours ! There’s still the shop and plant centre to look at, don’t forget something for Mum ! Time to rest up, 6 locks tomorrow on a trip to Weybridge and back with a celebratory dinner at the Anchor.

Cartbridge Basin

29 Thursday Jun 2023

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We had a late start yesterday, going from Guns Mouth to our Marina, 8 locks and a stop in Guildford to help sort out my UK debit card problem. The Natwest staff couldn’t have been more helpful, even lending me their phone! It did help that one member has a Sea Otter in our Marina, thanks Wey Otter 👍 We did tangle with Oak again, the 70’ boat which had got stuck against the Guildford Weir. This time he was caught on a 90 degree bend…..we towed him off 😁

On going past Cartbridge Basin we noticed that Geoff the owner was in his office, so did a quick turnabout and dropped in again. He showed us around, and indicated a 30’ Chevron berth available…..SOLD

PT’s new home come September

After 10 years at Pyrford we decided it was time for pastures new, especially as our friend Penny offered to move PT around September 1st. The facilities are better, cheaper and cleaner, with a slipway in case we want to trailer. It’s closer for Penny as well, the only disadvantage being a lack of fuel in the Marina. A service station up the road could be used for emergency top ups.

Upstream is the New Inn at Send for food and drink, whilst slightly beyond are the Worsfold Gates and meadows area, perfect for jet lag recovery. We look forward to starting our cruise there next year.

Looking upstream, towards Send
Looking downstream towards High Bridge.

Today we have visited Wisley Gardens, I’ll do a seperate post later. Tomorrow we are going to Weybridge by boat so I can re activate my card. We will come back to the Anchor for a celebratory dinner that evening, with packing on Saturday and the long flight home Sunday.

Guns Mouth – 2 day blog

27 Tuesday Jun 2023

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We had no mobile signal last night, so sorry no blog yesterday !

Yesterday was an easy day, with all the batteries and devices charged up overnight. We did 3 locks and then called into Cartbridge Marina to look at a possible new berthing spot. As we now have mobile mechanics looking after PT there is less incentive to stay at Pyrford. The bathrooms are a lot cleaner, it has a slipway and the washer/dryer is a real bonus for us. Close by is the ever popular New Inn at Send, who provided lunch…….Scampi and half a pint of cider ! It was cool as well, so after a bit more cruising to Worsfold Gates we managed a bit of maintenance. The touch up paint I bought from Australia was a perfect match, I also re vanished the interior of the rear doors and Hazel ‘Mr Sheen’d” the interior.

New Inn at Send moorings
Pub garden backing onto the Wey

This morning was cool and still as well, with some beautiful reflections in the water, captured by Hazel and her camera.

After lunch in Guildford it was going to be an easy 2 lock run to Guns Mouth where we were going to catch up with our friend Penny. Farncombe Boat Hire had different ideas though….on arriving at Millmead lock a 70’ hire boat was wedged across the weir with a Day hire boat pulling it off. Fortunately they knew what they were doing, but it took a bit of cajoling to get them both in the lock, which Hazel and I helped with. I managed to get the day boat out, Prime Thyme in, then the 70’ out….I didn’t really want that boat trying to use the lock landing whilst PT was on it. He would weigh over 20 tons, and could put a serious dent in ours being handled by an inexperienced helmsman.

When we got to Catherine’s Lock another Day hire boat wanted to turn around in the narrow river, with no room to spare. I talked him into going thru the lock, turning in the weir stream and joining us going back thru the lock. I joined him on the boat to talk him thru but was asked if I could turn her, no problem and we were soon thru. It was a birthday cruise for an 89 year old, who was fast asleep in the cabin, on leaving we received 2 pieces of lemon cake, yum 😁 They passed us once we tied up, the old boy helming her and just getting around a bend in the river without getting stuck on the bank ! Well done sir ! I hope I can still go boating at 89 😳

Penny found our mooring later on, so a celebratory G and T was had, till we cruise again. She has certainly helped with this long distance boating 👍, and offered to move PT if we change Marina. Marks and Spencer’s salmon fillets expertly cooked by Hazel finished a full day.

Pyrford Marina

25 Sunday Jun 2023

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After writing last nights blog things got a bit noisy, with little inflatables racing each other up and down the mooring. After a long days cruising in the full sun I turned into Mr Grumpy and shouted at them to cut it out….no breaking wash on the Thames is the rule. Instead they moved onshore and turned up the music. After a quick consult with the Thames Lock lock keeper on the Wey, confusing isn’t it ? He allowed us to stay in the bottom pound, so long as we were ready to roll at 9am

Bliss, our own private mooring with lawn, much appreciated.

Cheers

Today we have slowly made our way up the Wey to our mooring at Pyrford. We’ve meet some lovely people but found the Thames a bit crowded, and way to hot ! Last years cruise in Autumn was certainly a lot quieter, and cooler.

Prime Thyme, with our old boat T42 in the background

We have 6 days left, enough time for a cruise to Guildford, visit to Wisley Gardens, and pack.

Lady Lindsays Lawn

24 Saturday Jun 2023

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An overcast morning saw is set off early to Boveney Lock, which like yesterdays first lock was non operative. Somebody had pressed too many buttons and we had to wait for the lockie to reset it. This was most fortuitous as we meet Robert and Graciela aboard Sweet Love. I recognised their boat as an America Ranger Tug, which they had imported into the UK to do some boating. They were a lovely couple who gratefully listened as we explained the locking procedure, and discussed boats. Good luck guys, they were thinking of taking the boat to Holland next !

It’s a Ranger Tug !
Sweet Love ❤️
Cheers Robert
Bye👍

We pushed on thru the next couple of locks, till Windsor Castle appeared, and all the airplanes departing Heathrow.

Constant stream of planes overhead
Windsor
Getting closer
At the bottom of Windsor High Street
Windsor one side, Eton the other
Strictly No Mooring on the Crown Estate

The trees bordering the Crown Estate were covered in some impressive clumps of Mistletoe

Mistletoe

We then ran along Runnymede and Magna Carta, now packed with people as it’s the W/E and the suns out

Lock Keepers Cottage

After 6 hours cruising we passed thru Shepperton lock, and the entrance to the River Wey. We’ve found some mooring at the back of Desborough Cut, but it’s crowded and noisy. We might move onto the River Weys Thames Lock landing stage later on, and go thru first thing next morning.

Windsor, almost

23 Friday Jun 2023

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We had a slightly later start today, our main objective being to get downstream of Bray Lock, which is having numerous breakdowns at present, some of them taking half a day to fix. Our first lock was only a mile downstream of the last one, the shortest pound on the Thames. We moored up behind another narrowboat,only to be told the lock had “frozen”, no amount of button pushing could do anything ! Fortunately the lockie appeared at 9am and reset the lock computer, straight thru !

Lock convoy

As most of the pounds (river between locks) are short, little convoys of boats form. With the Gin Palaces overtaking the slower narrow boats there is gradual change, but you usually re form at each lock if it’s not immediately available. The river traffic is increasing, as are the riverfront house values.

Traditional
Modern
Thatched
For Sale
Hazels favourite
Marks favourite
Impressive Copper Beech
Bisham Abbey
Marlow

We got thru Bray Lock ok, and are ahead of schedule, so dropped pins above Windsor. We aim to catch up with Penny and Iris around Desborough on Sunday. It’s about 6 hours cruising to get there, so with 2 days we can relax, especially if the sun continues to shine.

Hurley

22 Thursday Jun 2023

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An early start saw us head off with our “solar” powered narrowboat ! As it was sunny and hot, we’ve had no problems so far. First stop for services, then onto Reading where we topped up with fuel

Early morning on the Thames

We aimed to get thru Henley, now in the final stages of preparation for the rowing regatta. It was extremely busy, but we found a mooring spot to re provision. We decided to push on to Hurley whilst it was still sunny.

Unusual entrance to underground house ?

We paced a couple of canoes for a while, they slipstreamed our wake and had a chat. They looked hot, at least I’ve got an umbrella hooked up to the tiller so my top half is in shade. I still got very warm today, so had another swim in the Thames, lovely 😀 I’ll decontaminate myself Mark and Peter, honest 🌞😳

Unusual Post Box on the INSIDE arch of a bridge

Pangbourne problems

21 Wednesday Jun 2023

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Last night after tea we noticed the low voltage indicator flashing on the fridge….after a bit of investigation and talking to our mobile mechanic, Gareth we deduced the house battery was running low. However further investigation by him today has revealed the alternator has failed again, like last year despite being rebuilt. Fortunately our recently reconditioned solar panel is working well, but it means we are totally reliant on solar now and must cut our power usage to a minimum in an effort to get back to Pyrford. With this in mind future blog posts will be at a minimum, and we hope the sunny weather continues. Tomorrow will be a long day as we hope to get back to the River Wey in 3 days, and wet weather at the W/E.

Top of Gareth’s head as he does the Sea Otter Limbo
The Cygnets have kept us company most of the day.

Back to Pangbourne

20 Tuesday Jun 2023

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We had a terrific thunderstorm this morning, over 20mm according to the Lockie. Someone had left their shoes outside…..2 little swimming pools…..luckily I’ve got my boots 😁 After 9 it was only the odd spot or two, perfect for cruising.

Misty morning

It was an event free run to Pangbourne, PT moves much quicker going downstream, and the locks are easier. We made it in time to do the washing at the local launderette, and to ogle all the Aston Martins next door, plus Lamborghini’s. What a dealership, some amazing machines, and no, nothings coming back to Tassie 😳

Painted WWII pillbox
Pillbox for sheep !

Tomorrow we will tackle Henley again……

Wittenham Clumps

19 Monday Jun 2023

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Leaving Penny and Iris at Goring, we decided to continue upstream, for one day at least. It was pretty quiet except for one cruiser who kept us company thru a couple of locks. There are large flotillas of wildfowl, Canada and Barnacle Geese, inhabiting this pretty stretch of water.

Canada Geese
Barnacle Geese

We called into the excellent Sheridan Marina, before lunching at Wallingford. The Waitrose here is excellent, but I forgot my UK Visa card pin and got locked out guessing it. I’ll have to find a Natwest Bank ATM and reset it before leaving the UK.

Wallingford
Good to see Little Gem again.

On going thru Days lock the lock keeper recognised our flag, and informed me about the cricket. I tried to sound knowledgeable about the Australian Team…..and raised a smile and laugh when leaving by shouting out Aussie Aussie Aussie ! When mooring tonight we have an excellent view of the Wittenham Clumps. A view I always appreciated from the bedroom window of my North Moreton cottage

Wittenham Clumps

The lock keeper also suggested it would be almost impossible to go thru Henley next W/E when the Regatta is going full bore. It was bad enough on the way up……so we have made the decision to start heading downstream tomorrow to avoid it, and catch up with Penny going up the Wey. We are thinking about moving the boat to another marina, and would like to have a look around it before leaving.

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