So beautiful to watch the world go by from a boater’s point of view with all the beautiful bridges and historic locks. You should do a booklet on all the yummie places to stop by or interesting places to visit… and some merchandise with your beautiful logo and colors!😊❤😊
We are glad we can take you along on these cruises! I’m not sure we can do any better than the Nicholson’s or Pearson’s guides which give so much information along the route, but we’ve thought a few times about some merchandise, so perhaps that’s something I will explore more this year 😊
Hello Pete and Caroline. Thank you for your beautiful videos. You have introduced my wife and me to a world that we never knew existed. It is fascinating to learn from you about the narrowboats, the extensive canal system, the function of the locks. The cinematography is excellent. Your camera really captures the peaceful natural beauty of your journeys. Since discovering the world of narrowboats because of your videos, we have enjoyed watching the vlogs of other narrowboat RUclipsrs. However, the awesome music is what sets you guys apart from the others. Thanks again. Please keep up the good work. George and Jeanne, Maryland, USA.
So many wonderful compliments George and Jeanne! It’s so lovely to hear you are enjoying our videos, and we are able to show you our view of the UK from a beautifully different perspective 😊
You are living a life I long for. Have had numerous narrow boat holidays over the years and one day would really like to own my own boat and live the life on the canals. Best wishes to you both and your dogs.
We can highly recommend this life, although we didn’t even have the benefit of any narrowboat holidays before we took the plunge! But no regrets at all so far! Thanks for watching 😊
Thanks so much for you lovely compliments! We have had a few choice words for swans since we moved aboard. They are definitely the least friendly birds we have come across! 😊
@@onedaymoreaboard I was shouting at the screen when you said the bags had eggs in, I was shouting “nooo, look in the bags, it’s a cream tea!!” those bags had scones, jam and clotted cream in and you missed them! 🥴🤣 Last time we went, we were with Nikki and we had a feast! Lol 😂 xx
Core the last time I was in Market Drayton 1965 l cycled there from Stoke on Trent to an Air display by the RAF the town looks just the same as it did then lm realy enjoying your vlogs and your lovey dog 😎😎😎
Great vlog we like Market Drayton you fo such a good job of documenting your time there very entertaining 😀. We missed you in Stratford-upon-Avon earlier this week
@@onedaymoreaboard If I ever came to the UK my visit would be so 'non-traditional'. I could never do a preplanned touristy trip. They wouldn't take me to the canals. ☺
I have a couple of swans near my mooring who have been here for years, Big Bird and his missus. He is very territorial so when she is ready to mate he sees off her older siblings and any other newcomers. Last year he attacked an older swan who we managed to rescue and I ended up carrying it across a field to safer water (it was very heavy and wet). B bird normally gets out of the way if you flap your arms or coat and make yourself bigger but of course he is left alone if possible 💕🦆
Wow that’s good that you saved the other swan. We hadn’t realised how protective they were until we started living on our boat, and especially aggressive towards our dogs, even when they are paying no attention to them! We are very guarded around them now, but they are still very beautiful and elegant! Thanks for watching 😊
Those swans can be so vicious. I was attacked this week by a massive seagull. I didn’t see it’s young near my car and when I went to put some stuff in my car it came for me ( and it was a bloody big one) and crapped down my back 😱. Pork scratchings are to me like peas and beans are to Anthony 🤣, those lemon drizzles and bakewells look amazing though. Great watch again. Have a great weekend. See you both soon I hope. X
Anthony calls pork scratchings ‘old lady toenails’ so he’s in agreement with you there! When a bird crapped down Paul’s back we told him it was meant to be lucky 😂. They are proper vicious when they are protecting their young aren’t they, which we totally understand, but it’s quite scary sometimes! See you very soon hopefully 😊
Another interesting vlog, thanks guys. I'm intrigued by your comment about reversing. When reversing I use the bow thruster to move the bow to whatever side is needed to aim the stern of the boat in the desired direction, as you would to move the stern with the tiller when going forward. If you've not tried it, give it a go - works great for me. Oh, and good to see you promoting the honesty box system. All the best, Keith, NB Su-Kee
Thanks so much We will try the bow thruster tip! Isn’t it wonderful when you come across an honesty box by the canal, especially this one at Audlem Top Lock. We love supporting them and getting some very tasty treats 😊
Those fish and chips were well deserved! Another wonderful vlog - I do love the black and white pictures you put in amongst the video. You have such a good eye. Thank you both 🥰
Never miss a beat do they! Poppy especially loves to sit up the back all the time watching the world go by, even when we are moored up. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
One more comment, you got a very good workout on this day. Walking to the locks and then opening and closing them. You must of really enjoyed your fish and chips that night.
Oh yes I really earned my fish and chips that day! I certainly get my steps in working the locks, but I much prefer doing that job than navigating the boat into the locks! 😊
We love watching your vlogs.we follow several of you narrowboaters, and spend several hours a week watching the boats at Saul junction Thames and Glos sharpness canal we love it there,as disabled so parking great,hopefully may meet you both one day👌👍
Be sure to say hello if you ever see us, we love meeting our viewers. We still watch so many vlogs even though we are living the life ourselves, and have made some life long friends in real life with some of our favourites. It’s such a lovely community. Thanks for watching 😊
All your videos are lovely and this was no ex exception. We're having to work back through your earlier videos. Hope enjoying your Christmas. Best wishes from Lionel and Mary.
Aww gorgeous Vlog, that was quite a journey snd you were brave with that swan, they are feisty rascals at times. Can’t beat good old fish and chips after a long day 😊❤❤❤
We definitely earned our fish and chips that day, with the unexpected Audlem flight! We’ve definitely become far more cautious around swans, especially with the dogs. This one was especially protective and so close to the lock gate!! 😳
The fish and chips looked wonderful. Not any good fish and chips places left around here. There where some years back but long gone. Hope the puppies and you are doing well. Looked cool - warm here as it's August which tends to be our warmest month here in our state. Some 90F temps the last couple weeks. High today is 81F and around 60F at night. But lots of rain forecasted but most missing us. We need a bit for the farmers and their crops. Take care - Thank you for the lovely video. God Bless
Hi Tom! We used to drive a three hour round trip to get fish and chips when we lived in Houston! It was one red by a British guy who imported all of the frying equipment from the Uk to make it as authentic as possible It was definitely worth the drive. It’s lovely to be back and have fish and chips readily available after a long cruising day! Hope you are keeping well 😊
I so look forward to your vlogs, cheers me up no end when they drop! As previous comment I love to see the towns and villages on your journey,, quite a fancy a day trip to Market Drayton. Thank you and happy travels!
That wasn’t us, but there’s a boat almost identical to ours called Bluebell. Perhaps it was them? We were in Barbridge back in February. Thanks for watching 😊
You worked hard .. hope you enjoyed your fish and chips. Swans are beautiful creatures but can be scary .. especially if you have a yappy dog ... I'm thinking here of my daughter's cocker spaniel.
We definitely earned our fish and chips that day! We have become so cautious around swans since we moved aboard, especially with our dogs. Beautiful, but not friendly! 😊
He was one of the worst we have encountered. So protective of his mate who was also there. And I was trying to give him his space but also trying to get through the lock!
He was not a friendly swan Leigh. He was protecting his mate, which was the other side of the lock gate, and most likely their nesting site. They get even more protective when they are with their babies! Ready Brel is a British breakfast cereal that I can most liken to Cream of Wheat. The advert when we were kids had a boy walking to school in the cold weather with an orange glow around him as he had had Ready Brek for breakfast! 😊
We waited. And waited. And then I just decided to walk calmly past him and hope for the best! Not something you want to deal with very often! Thanks for watching 😊
Do you ever come further South. We often sit by the canal at Newbury, Berks and drink tea from the cafe and watch the boats passing in the summer. I think it is the Avon and Kennet canal.
Thanks so much Roy. Our regular vlogs have always been running several months behind, as we didn’t make the decision to actually publish what we had filmed until 6 months after we have moved on board. We have always intended to catch up, but it hasn’t happened yet! We don’t want to miss anything out as this started off as our own personal vlog of our travels. Every now and again we put out something more current, like the Crick Boat Show vlogs which were more time sensitive, or our journey over the Pontcyscyllte Aqueduct, as that was the first time we had used the drones. Sorry for the confusion. One day we will be all caught up I promise! 😂
Unusually choppy editing this time, short bursts of music and very brief shots of some gorgeous scenes, I'm a bit out of breath after having been rushed so fast from Drayton to Audlem!
We have so much footage to get though and I’m trying to catch up so we can be more current, so I’ve been trimming some of the longer shots down. Thanks for watching 😊
@@onedaymoreaboard Thanks, but on the Shroppie? I think you're about a year behind - better simply to omit intervening navigations completely out of the schedule than rush us along one of the most beautiful canals at 90 mph (i.m.h.o.) 🙄 PS: You got yourselves well tied down with the Crick Show.
We don’t want to miss anything out because the vlogs started off as our own chronological diary of our travels, and we don’t want to change that. I do my best to get videos edited and out as often as I can but it’s a huge job which has been a very steep learning curve, as I’m sure you can appreciate. It’s hard to please everyone sadly
We are running several months behind with our vlogs as we didn’t start publishing them until 6 months aft we we moved aboard. These will be the last few videos with footage of our oldest westie, Jasper, before we had to say goodbye to him due to very aggressive cancer 😞
So beautiful to watch the world go by from a boater’s point of view with all the beautiful bridges and historic locks. You should do a booklet on all the yummie places to stop by or interesting places to visit… and some merchandise with your beautiful logo and colors!😊❤😊
We are glad we can take you along on these cruises! I’m not sure we can do any better than the Nicholson’s or Pearson’s guides which give so much information along the route, but we’ve thought a few times about some merchandise, so perhaps that’s something I will explore more this year 😊
Hello Pete and Caroline. Thank you for your beautiful videos. You have introduced my wife and me to a world that we never knew existed. It is fascinating to learn from you about the narrowboats, the extensive canal system, the function of the locks. The cinematography is excellent. Your camera really captures the peaceful natural beauty of your journeys. Since discovering the world of narrowboats because of your videos, we have enjoyed watching the vlogs of other narrowboat RUclipsrs. However, the awesome music is what sets you guys apart from the others. Thanks again. Please keep up the good work. George and Jeanne, Maryland, USA.
So many wonderful compliments George and Jeanne! It’s so lovely to hear you are enjoying our videos, and we are able to show you our view of the UK from a beautifully different perspective 😊
You are living a life I long for. Have had numerous narrow boat holidays over the years and one day would really like to own my own boat and live the life on the canals. Best wishes to you both and your dogs.
We can highly recommend this life, although we didn’t even have the benefit of any narrowboat holidays before we took the plunge! But no regrets at all so far! Thanks for watching 😊
Wonderful video! Great cinemetography and scenery. Lovely music.
Also....bad swans! Mean swans! Angry swans!
Thanks so much for you lovely compliments! We have had a few choice words for swans since we moved aboard. They are definitely the least friendly birds we have come across! 😊
We loved the honesty shop at Audlem, spent a fortune! 😂 Hope you’re both ok xx 😘
We could have easily spent a small fortune there especially as the lady had just restocked it!! Such a lovely surprise at that top lock 😊
@@onedaymoreaboard I was shouting at the screen when you said the bags had eggs in, I was shouting “nooo, look in the bags, it’s a cream tea!!” those bags had scones, jam and clotted cream in and you missed them! 🥴🤣 Last time we went, we were with Nikki and we had a feast! Lol 😂 xx
Always love your updates of the journey so far take care
Thank you so much 😊
Core the last time I was in Market Drayton 1965 l cycled there from Stoke on Trent to an Air display by the RAF the town looks just the same as it did then lm realy enjoying your vlogs and your lovey dog 😎😎😎
Thanks so much! Glad we could bring back those lovely memories. It’s such a lovely little town 😊
Great vlog we like Market Drayton you fo such a good job of documenting your time there very entertaining 😀. We missed you in Stratford-upon-Avon earlier this week
I love the glimpses of the villages, markets, pubs and festivals along the way.
Glad you enjoyed it! We have seen so much of the UK that we have never before and love exploring 😊
@@onedaymoreaboard If I ever came to the UK my visit would be so 'non-traditional'. I could never do a preplanned touristy trip. They wouldn't take me to the canals. ☺
I have a couple of swans near my mooring who have been here for years, Big Bird and his missus. He is very territorial so when she is ready to mate he sees off her older siblings and any other newcomers. Last year he attacked an older swan who we managed to rescue and I ended up carrying it across a field to safer water (it was very heavy and wet). B bird normally gets out of the way if you flap your arms or coat and make yourself bigger but of course he is left alone if possible 💕🦆
Wow that’s good that you saved the other swan. We hadn’t realised how protective they were until we started living on our boat, and especially aggressive towards our dogs, even when they are paying no attention to them! We are very guarded around them now, but they are still very beautiful and elegant! Thanks for watching 😊
Those swans can be so vicious. I was attacked this week by a massive seagull. I didn’t see it’s young near my car and when I went to put some stuff in my car it came for me ( and it was a bloody big one) and crapped down my back 😱.
Pork scratchings are to me like peas and beans are to Anthony 🤣, those lemon drizzles and bakewells look amazing though.
Great watch again. Have a great weekend. See you both soon I hope. X
Anthony calls pork scratchings ‘old lady toenails’ so he’s in agreement with you there! When a bird crapped down Paul’s back we told him it was meant to be lucky 😂. They are proper vicious when they are protecting their young aren’t they, which we totally understand, but it’s quite scary sometimes! See you very soon hopefully 😊
the cakes and shortbread looked amazing
Absolutely yummy! The lady that keeps the honesty box filled provides such a great service to boaters and walkers 😊
Thank you, great vlog, your choices at the honest shop would have been mine…..🙏✝️🙏
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Another interesting vlog, thanks guys. I'm intrigued by your comment about reversing. When reversing I use the bow thruster to move the bow to whatever side is needed to aim the stern of the boat in the desired direction, as you would to move the stern with the tiller when going forward. If you've not tried it, give it a go - works great for me.
Oh, and good to see you promoting the honesty box system.
All the best,
Keith,
NB Su-Kee
Thanks so much We will try the bow thruster tip! Isn’t it wonderful when you come across an honesty box by the canal, especially this one at Audlem Top Lock. We love supporting them and getting some very tasty treats 😊
Those fish and chips were well deserved! Another wonderful vlog - I do love the black and white pictures you put in amongst the video. You have such a good eye. Thank you both 🥰
Thank you so much for your lovely words 😊
Very interesting again and the Westies don’t miss much do they, always on the alert.
Never miss a beat do they! Poppy especially loves to sit up the back all the time watching the world go by, even when we are moored up. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
One more comment, you got a very good workout on this day. Walking to the locks and then opening and closing them. You must of really enjoyed your fish and chips that night.
Oh yes I really earned my fish and chips that day! I certainly get my steps in working the locks, but I much prefer doing that job than navigating the boat into the locks! 😊
Watching you now. Enjoy traveling with you even ducking sometimes when you go under. Some low bridges. Keep traveling x
Those low bridges are such a tight squeeze sometimes! Glad you enjoy joining us for our travels 😊
We love watching your vlogs.we follow several of you narrowboaters, and spend several hours a week watching the boats at Saul junction Thames and Glos sharpness canal we love it there,as disabled so parking great,hopefully may meet you both one day👌👍
Be sure to say hello if you ever see us, we love meeting our viewers. We still watch so many vlogs even though we are living the life ourselves, and have made some life long friends in real life with some of our favourites. It’s such a lovely community. Thanks for watching 😊
All your videos are lovely and this was no ex exception. We're having to work back through your earlier videos. Hope enjoying your Christmas. Best wishes from Lionel and Mary.
Thank you for your lovely words! They really do mean so much. Wishing you both a happy and healthy 2024 😊🎉
😂but gas😂gas but😂 love you two!
Thank you 😊❤️
Aww gorgeous Vlog, that was quite a journey snd you were brave with that swan, they are feisty rascals at times. Can’t beat good old fish and chips after a long day 😊❤❤❤
We definitely earned our fish and chips that day, with the unexpected Audlem flight! We’ve definitely become far more cautious around swans, especially with the dogs. This one was especially protective and so close to the lock gate!! 😳
You certainly had a workout with all of those locks.
On heavy lock days like this I always tell myself how fit I will be! And then collapse in a heap on the sofa! Thanks for watching 😊
Love watching you two......but one complaint......you must have English mustard with pork pie....🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Thank you so much! I am not a mustard fan but Pete is 👍
The fish and chips looked wonderful. Not any good fish and chips places left around here. There where some years back but long gone. Hope the puppies and you are doing well. Looked cool - warm here as it's August which tends to be our warmest month here in our state. Some 90F temps the last couple weeks. High today is 81F and around 60F at night. But lots of rain forecasted but most missing us. We need a bit for the farmers and their crops. Take care - Thank you for the lovely video. God Bless
Hi Tom! We used to drive a three hour round trip to get fish and chips when we lived in Houston! It was one red by a British guy who imported all of the frying equipment from the Uk to make it as authentic as possible It was definitely worth the drive. It’s lovely to be back and have fish and chips readily available after a long cruising day! Hope you are keeping well 😊
I so look forward to your vlogs, cheers me up no end when they drop! As previous comment I love to see the towns and villages on your journey,, quite a fancy a day trip to Market Drayton. Thank you and happy travels!
That’s so lovely to hear! We love that people are enjoying what we put out there. Glad you can join us as we explore 😊
I love your videos!
That’s so lovely to hear! Thanks for watching 😊
I hope this was as fun doing as it was watching……cheers from California.
Thanks for coming along with us. Happy that we can show you a little of our travels 😊
The whole journey seems so recent in my mind 😂 Those pork pies were scrummy, and the chippy was visited too 👏
It doesn’t seem any time ago does it! We are definitely eating our way around the UK with all of our our British favourites 😂
We've come across a couple of honesty boxes but never one like that!!!
It was honestly the best honesty box we have come across in our travels 😊
You passed by our boat at Barbridge the other day. Beautiful boat 😃
That wasn’t us, but there’s a boat almost identical to ours called Bluebell. Perhaps it was them? We were in Barbridge back in February. Thanks for watching 😊
You worked hard .. hope you enjoyed your fish and chips. Swans are beautiful creatures but can be scary .. especially if you have a yappy dog ... I'm thinking here of my daughter's cocker spaniel.
We definitely earned our fish and chips that day! We have become so cautious around swans since we moved aboard, especially with our dogs. Beautiful, but not friendly! 😊
Glad you made it past the swan
He was one of the worst we have encountered. So protective of his mate who was also there. And I was trying to give him his space but also trying to get through the lock!
You put a lot of work doing those locks
Some of them are quite challenging with the heavy gates
Loved everything about this vlog. That swan looked quite menacing. What was it guarding? And what is ready brekkie? Be well.... and cool. Leigh
He was not a friendly swan Leigh. He was protecting his mate, which was the other side of the lock gate, and most likely their nesting site. They get even more protective when they are with their babies! Ready Brel is a British breakfast cereal that I can most liken to Cream of Wheat. The advert when we were kids had a boy walking to school in the cold weather with an orange glow around him as he had had Ready Brek for breakfast! 😊
Another nice vlog. Love the westies. You have inspired us to come to the UK and go narrowboating again. Sent you an email. Cheers
Thanks so much! You will have a wonderful time for sure. Thanks for the email 😊
LOL, I encountered a giant goose at that lock years ago, took me ages to get through waiting for it to leave me alone.
We waited. And waited. And then I just decided to walk calmly past him and hope for the best! Not something you want to deal with very often! Thanks for watching 😊
I would get sucked into alllll those markets and end up buying way too many treats haha
I know what you mean! It’s so hard to say no, and be more selective with what we buy when it all looks so yummy! Thanks for watching 😊
@@onedaymoreaboard You're so welcome!
Do you ever come further South. We often sit by the canal at Newbury, Berks and drink tea from the cafe and watch the boats passing in the summer. I think it is the Avon and Kennet canal.
The Kennet & Avon is on our list for 2024 for sure. Part of our vague plan to ‘stay south’. Perhaps our paths will cross! 😊
Hope you enjoyed the fish and chips, they looked so good!
Lovely fish and chips, and we had definitely earned them that day! Thanks for watching 😊
Love your vlogs but we are a bit confused as to the time of year they are filmed and what year as they seem to jump from one to another.
Thanks so much Roy. Our regular vlogs have always been running several months behind, as we didn’t make the decision to actually publish what we had filmed until 6 months after we have moved on board. We have always intended to catch up, but it hasn’t happened yet! We don’t want to miss anything out as this started off as our own personal vlog of our travels. Every now and again we put out something more current, like the Crick Boat Show vlogs which were more time sensitive, or our journey over the Pontcyscyllte Aqueduct, as that was the first time we had used the drones. Sorry for the confusion. One day we will be all caught up I promise! 😂
In this video there was a tree laying in the canal, is there a phone # you can call to report any problems?
Yes John, we can either call the Canal and River Trust or email them. I think some people even contact them on twitter too! 👍
Xx
Thanks for watching 😊
Unusually choppy editing this time, short bursts of music and very brief shots of some gorgeous scenes, I'm a bit out of breath after having been rushed so fast from Drayton to Audlem!
We have so much footage to get though and I’m trying to catch up so we can be more current, so I’ve been trimming some of the longer shots down. Thanks for watching 😊
@@onedaymoreaboard Thanks, but on the Shroppie? I think you're about a year behind - better simply to omit intervening navigations completely out of the schedule than rush us along one of the most beautiful canals at 90 mph (i.m.h.o.) 🙄
PS: You got yourselves well tied down with the Crick Show.
We don’t want to miss anything out because the vlogs started off as our own chronological diary of our travels, and we don’t want to change that. I do my best to get videos edited and out as often as I can but it’s a huge job which has been a very steep learning curve, as I’m sure you can appreciate. It’s hard to please everyone sadly
Is this an old posting? I notice you have three dogs.,
We are running several months behind with our vlogs as we didn’t start publishing them until 6 months aft we we moved aboard. These will be the last few videos with footage of our oldest westie, Jasper, before we had to say goodbye to him due to very aggressive cancer 😞
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