Is that just 1 momma plant under the net?
I've trained her that way ducks.Looks like the floating pebbles let her spread out. Looks like she is recovering nicely though.
Back from the boating weekend. What a giggle. We went from Reading upto Wallingford which is a really pretty stretch of the Thames.
We were on a narrow boat, 50ft long 6ft wide and made entirely out of 1/2" steel. Its a bit like trying to reverse an articulated lorry up a very twisty country lane!
We were given 10 minutes instruction and then told "there's no drink /drive limit on the river and try to avoid crashing into the plastic boats, they sink".
The river was full of drunk people in hired boats they couldn't control!
Day 1 we rescued a drunk couple who'd run aground.
Day 2 we fished a drink woman out of the river, her husband said out happens all the time and he'd fallen in twice last week!
I meant to ask if was one those long narrow canal boats that you can live on? What does "no drink/drive limit" mean? No drinking or drink as much as you want? Sounds like fun
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Yes mate. ^ that's her. (Stock picture, that's not us on board). I actually got the size wrong. 58 ft long, 7ft wide. I assume on a nice straight canal they steer properly!
There simply is no law regarding the consumption of alcohol on the river, I'm not sure if this is all of Britain's inland water ways or just the thames (they have a lot of regattas on the Thames for the posh twats).
We're going again next month. This time on something that looks like a motorised shed!
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Yes mate. ^ that's her. (Stock picture, that's not us on board). I actually got the size wrong. 58 ft long, 7ft wide. I assume on a nice straight canal they steer properly!
There simply is no law regarding the consumption of alcohol on the river, I'm not sure if this is all of Britain's inland water ways or just the thames (they have a lot of regattas on the Thames for the posh twats).
We're going again next month. This time on something that looks like a motorised shed!
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