Thursday 22 January 2009

Jackanory.....

The story so far...
a car accident - see previous post. So is now reliant on my car for escape from the little village in any way.
So we pick up the story on Tuesday, when a decision after school to head by bus to Leicester to go to Fosse Park - a journey by car of 15 to 20 minutes.
Leaving the house at 1545, the local Bus didn't materialise, so a gallant neighbour drove to East Leake for a £5 bus to Loughborough, at which arrival was at 1635.
The Bus from Loughborough to Leicester was late, (£4.50) and consequently got held up in rush hour traffic, so passengers were deposited, and various drunk and singing men in Leicester bus station at 1745, for the 3 mile trip to Fosse Park.
Meanwhile - I had left Oxford, 100 miles away at 1640 and was journeying across the M40, A43, M1 towards home, when I got the phone call - "where are you?" ""On the M1"".
So I diverted, drovethe extra 9 miles into Leicester city centre, and then out to Fosse Park - where arrival was just after 1830. 2 Hours and 45 minutes, 2 cars, 2 busses, £9 and a considerable walk and wait later.
Shopping took half an hour, and I was home by 1930hrs.....!!
So if you are ever tempted to use the rural bus network - don't bother, buy yourself one of these, and just keep going!!
Incidentally - the carbon footprint of her journey - given the mileage and the fact the bus only had 5 people on it, was far higher than if she had taken my 3litre mercedes and belted it all the way there and back, and that doesn't even account for the 2 cars involved as well!
So there you are...
Now I've upset the bus enthusiast, the green lobby, the anti 4x4, and probably a bunch of other anoraks - but I don't care, Jeremy Clarkson is my hero !!!

Monday 19 January 2009

Trains, Big and Small

Joining the train debate - there seems to be a few. Here's fellow boaters on NB Caxton in Loughborough looking at real ones. Now that I can get interested in...

Or you can hide in a shed and play with this instead, as per Andy, Simba and anyone else on NB Khayamanzi.
So there you have it.. Can you tell the difference? Fantastic detail on the models, but you can't beat the real thing...
My good old O gauge languishes in Dads loft after the house clearance last week, but there again, it was built the same year as K2's donkey!

Monday 12 January 2009

Room 1208

Horrid weekend, starting with a horrific car accident that left us in a ditch - courtesy of a farmers dog that ran uncontrolled out into the road in front of her. Our car control and Vorsprung durch Technik saved us from anything worse, although both were covered in glass and bruised. However, within a few hours, I was on the road in a van to pack up my house, ready for the new tenants moving in this week, and a Saturday and Sunday of hard slog, loading the remaining contents of the house into Room 1208!!
Saturday night was so icy at -8c. Me, a long wheel base van and my trailer, crawled the last 15 miles at next to no speed, to ensure we didn't end up in another ditch. Painful and tiring driving.
So now - house empty, room 1208 full, K2 full, and the trailer parked at the farm where the Pony is, I can catch up on the weekend, and wonder where it went to.
It wasn't fun - and I need a break now! but no such luck - ...

Sunday 4 January 2009

Of Swans, Ice and Winter trips..

First - the Swans.. Look what they have done to my bow fender!! Real rope has its down side clearly. As I can't shoot the perpetrator, I've simply sent the picture and the bill to HRH, who owns the thing. Hope she is insured...
Second Ice... News Years day, and the ice in the marina was already so thick, that it took all of the 28 tonnes of K2 to smash our way off the pontoon backwards. With a number of watchful spectators - (are they still gongoozelers if they live on a boat and are watching you?) - K2 eventually found her way to the open water of the cut. The marina had an inch and a half of ice, yet the cut was clear! Anyway 3 other boats went in after I had come out, so I guess they were grateful that a heavy boat cut the ice.
Now for anyone wondering about the cold on boats... K2's new saloon thermometer registered 36c overnight news years day - all for one pile of stoveglow and the bubble! It was -4.5c outside!!
It's a good run - passing 3 boats out, and none on the way back!!
However the pub was shut. Despite a sign and voicemail assuring us they were open 7 days a week for dinner - so a short wander up the road to the Hotel. I have stayed there in a former working life, but they were shut as well. Then an enterprising manager - ran out after us, offering blue cheese and brocoli soup, followed by Roast chicken and vegetables, and rubarb crumble for £12 a head!! deal done!! so 4 star hotel, roaring fire, and the only guests - we ate like Lords and Ladies!!
Is that snow on the ground? Probably, but not enough to shout too loud, really wanted it to snow, but that was the best it did, and the cut is still not iced over completely!!
Still now the marina is even thicker - the washing machine bubbles, and the bath water linger on the top of the sheet ice as if to prove a point, that even hot water won't penetrate the cold, and K2 now doesn't move without creaking and groaning...
The ancient mariner comes to mind "the ice was here, the ice was there, the ice was all around - it creaked and growled, roared and howled like noises from the... "" what was it again? English Literature was 24 years ago!!

Have a great 2009.. With me out of work - and the man from BMI also redundant after 17 years - it will be an interesting year!! may yours be prosperous....