I’ve always thought that mallards are potty things and this
lot proved it today.
We’d been filling with water just below Lowsonford Lock, so
when a hire boat came out of the lock we quickly put the hose away and went
straight in. The lock was already occupied
by 11 juvenile mallards that had come down the lock with the hire boat and
couldn’t be coaxed out before we went in, so we decided to continue going up
and hope that they wouldn’t get between the boat and the lock side and get
squashed. There was a lot of “duck chatter” as they rushed from the front of
the boat, along between the boat and the lock and congregated behind us. They seemed to enjoy the ride and I had to
really chase them out of the lock before I could close the gate behind us.
They’re still at that stage where they’re too young to fly so were running
along the surface of the water.
When we moved onto the boat 2 years ago I made the decision
to get rid of most of my paperbacks and buy a Kindle. At the time this was purely to save space but
since then I’ve really come to appreciate it for other reasons. I’m quite a voracious reader and just love
being able to go online and buy a book and have it instantly downloaded. It’s
so much more convenient than having to wait until the next charity shop or book shop
for something to read. I was talking to
a lady the other day who also had a Kindle but who was complaining about the
cost of the books. Now I hardly ever pay for a book these days and have a
collection of almost 100 just waiting for the time to read them, so I told her
about this Amazon website. It’s a list of the 100 favourite books bought BUT
ALSO 100 favourite freebies too. One of the newly listed freebies is THIS
3 comments:
thanks for the link just downloaded it x
would like to say how much i enjoy reading your blog, keep it up :)
me again, i started reading it last night and already on chapter 6 good job i didnt wait till this morning as its now gone up to £3.30 i also see that there is a 2nd book to , also must add love reading your blog x as a lady that is allowed to share the pleasures of waterway life when she can x
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