Tuesday 12 October 2010

Odd & Sods

It's been a while... there's a couple of blog posts, proper ones with one subject and a picture coming along, but who needs convention...

Well, we haven't quite finished the studio, but even so, find ourselves in the company of two cheery northern bearded types who like motorbikes & cooking, and working more days than anyone thought possible. There's still tickets if anyone wants to sit in a studio for four hours watching other people cook; it must appeal to somebody.

One thing about being stuck at work all day; we're stuck with handcuffed installations of windows xp & IE7 on the computer, and some blogs just crash that, some don't, depending on the template, I think. I'm generally inclined to blame Bill Gates, but it does mean I don't always get to see what people are up to, sadly.

A wee bit of boating to report; we had a lovely day last week bumbling along the Aylesbury arm on Blackbird, which is thankfully a lot nicer than the mere flight of locks I imagined it to be (although sixteen locks in six miles is at least noteworthy, Adam would love it). One pound was so low we were pushing through mud, another stretch was straight out of the African Queen (the bit going through reeds, not were they forge a new prop from a bit of ore over a wood fire). We also sussed out the inevitable biker pub with pool table & decent jukebox (although every possible variant of heavy metal did dominate somewhat).

Tortoise needs the odd job doing, as ever; on a quick visit to the moorings I did manage to solve the Mystery of the Missing Logs, albeit with an explanation rather than restoration. More usefully I should note that the 1 & 1/2 13w suitcase solar panels I have topping up the domestic electrics seem to be doing a fine job; the last 1/2 sits on the ageing starter battery, similarly. Don't know if Tortoise will manage any more excursions this year, but if anyone else is passing through West London, as ever do shout, and if I'm not at work marvelling about the geordie pronunciation of 'strudel', I might come & do a lock or two. Or just come to the pub afterwards, who knows.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We're planning a little western excursion in December - we'll give you a shout - it would be great to catch up with you. Is Carrie coming south for the winter?

If you fancy coming East then little trips out of Limehouse will be available through the winter!

Hope you're both well.

Sue, Indigo Dream

Adam said...

16 locks is really something to get your teeth into! If you're free for lunch, let me know when you're at work and I'll see if my shifts co-incide.

Simon said...

sounds good, both, even combined?

Discuss by email?

Tony said...

Hi Simon,

I bumped into Carrie several times on my journey down south over the summer, but somehow managed not to meet you.

I'm pootling around west London at the moment, so it's probably a good time to say hello, in electronic form at least.