While we enjoy getting a cup of tea and watching all of your vlogs, these "not a vlog" ones are probably the most relaxing ones out there. The scenery is so beautiful and the sounds of nature, along with the slow smooth pace makes it almost as enjoyable as being on a boat ourselves. Thanks for sharing all these lovely adventures. They are an especially good way to relax and chill at the end of a busy day. You have a very soothing voice, and enjoyable commentary. A refreshing find on RUclips.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. It is almost like being there, personally, for the journey. I intend to watch this over and over when I have had a stressful day.
We don't have the canals here in Canada on the east coast.....so i got SUPER high and watched on my 55" 4k tv and spent the entire day with the last 3 vlogs....... thank you SO much for what you do
I love these videos where you take us cruising with you. I pop my earphones in at night and dose off to the birds chirping and the hum of the engine. I always try to watch as long as I can though because the scenery is so beautiful. Thank you.
To Cruising the Cut: This video is just stunningly beautiful. It is a real meditation this morning, having awakened around 4 AM. Having this video on in the background is so stimulating to a freshly rested mind -- a bright, positive, sunny escape...despite the outside world...and not a sound except your engine and the birds. We are ALL blessed for you having quit that job in Journalism. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us. Stay healthy and keep cruising. I'll be watching.
I enjoy all of your videos, David. These slow TV videos are rather special among them. This one in particular brings to reality the River Avon, which heretofore has been a thing of legend in my mind for at least 60 years!
Perfect relaxing entertainment on a cold winter's day. Sitting in my comfy chair, hot drink at my side, hand-piecing my quilt, while pretending I'm cruising the river. Thank you for the beautiful video!
Your vlogs are always entertaining but I am so pleased you also post full (mostly) unedited videos like these, they are quite mesmerising, many thanks :-)
Thank you so much for this. As a chronic insomniac (who just happens to live near Stratford-Upon-Avon), I found this soothing, turning my usually stressful waking hours into a relaxing trip down the Avon. Off to yoga at Wootton Wawen in the morning to complete the transformation from frazzled to zen. Namaste.
David, fantastic video. This is the route I took with my wife on our first narrowboat trip thirty years ago. Now, three jobs, four house moves, two children, same wife later we are thinking of buying a share after watching your vlogs. See you out there sometime.
I have watched most of your vlogs twice because you are better than all the others put together. this one of over 2 hours was worth paying for pleas carry on thanks
Barton and Welford locks....just over the fields from where i grew up.. we used to ride our bikes to the locks in the 6 weeks holidays.. to swim in and around them (avoiding the boats obviously) ha ha... Great times brought back by your amazing bow cam.. Thankyou for bringing back so many memories...
Hi David I hope you are well it's so nice to see a real time video. Thanks just loved it, such a beautiful day also. This kind of video does give the viewer a different perspective of narrow boating by showing what it is really like to cruise the cut. Cheers Jo
Great to see how peaceful it really is. I do see why you edited them for the weekly vlogs, however, as few folks have time to watch one for this long. I’ve enjoyed your vlogs immensely. Unfortunately, I’ve only recently discovered them, but am looking forward to viewing them all! Blessings for your next adventure! Be safe!
I've been back to this video a few more times since my last comment...thought another comment was due. Such peace must always be revisited. Thanks again.
I loved this vlog. Watched it from start to the end on my tv. I always enjoy the bonus notavlogs. 🙂 Keep them coming please. Victoria E. Rotenbourg-Benson.
This is such a wonderful zen experience. We're preparing for our first canal holiday (last two weeks of May, next year) and this help us look forward to the trip! It's really wonderful of you to take the time to upload this footage. We love it!!
Thanks for the upload, know it must have been a task, and I don't know how you're able to resist just not stopping constantly and dropping anchor at some of these places, I know it's likely you'd never get anywhere but I'd be alright with that lol, thanks again, really enjoy your vids :)
Thank you sir....I love this...getting to cruise on a narrowboat and enjoy the scenery. I don't think I could do this albeit I'd like too. I see there are women on these crafts and manage quite well...I do envy them...
You know what you need for videos like this? A 360 camera mounted on the front of the roof in the middle. It'll make an interesting video, great. And I'm an ex-Barton narrowboater!!
I noticed that all of the locks had the down river gates open when you approached. I was under the impression that when leaving a lock, whether full or empty, one must close all gates. I just love watching the travel even when you are just driving. I'd really love to watch your activity with the locks, but I understand it would add a lot of time to the viewing. Thanks...
Lovely vlog. Cannot wait till I get my boat back. It's been in dry dock for the last three months. Having a top side make over. The time is almost near for me to get him back. I AM so looking forward to doing some cruising in him. Thank you for your vlogs it has been an inspiration to me and my journey owning a narrowboat. Cheers. Hoping to meet you one day on the cut.😎
Thanks for this David. And more of the "It's not a vlog" videos would be great. I put them on the spare screen on my desk while I am working, and it stops me - ironically - from getting distracted by other things, as it uses the first open page on my browser. This then reminds me to use the rest for work! I suppose some people work well to music, I work well to your videos! Thanks again, Simon.
@@CruisingTheCut Excellent! Today I cruised with you up the Avon towards Stratford-upon-Avon. Had to head out into the real world before the end, though. Still more to look forward to.....
Incidentally, if you’re ever passing along the Coventry canal through Tamworth, our garden ends at the cut, on the non-towpath side. If you fancy a cuppa, give me a day or two notice and I’d be delighted to brew one!
Hopefully you are recording all of your cruises so they will be available for future generations. We in general have lost the ability to just chill out and live every moment as it arises.
If i remember rightly.. a lot of the locks on the avon have windlass mechs to open and close gates now.. i remember them being converted ..Also remember how deep Welford was.
I wonder whether in future they'll have narrow boats propelled by electric motors. I do enjoy the droning chug, but I think I'd prefer silently gliding through the water. The only drawback I can see would be finding a place to charge every couple of days.
OMG, what a beautiful day on the Avon River Canal that day! Thank you for sharing a bit more of the footage you edit through for vlogs from last year! Love the scenery, the boat sounds, the engine sounds, the nature sounds, the birds calling, just everything! I noticed you are using a Sony AX53 camcorder. With the Sony's absolute gorgeous 4K ability, would you ever entertain the thought about recording and posting in 4K in the future? It's on a day like this that 1080p is very nice, but 4K would have sent this "over the top!" Again, glad you're on the water this fall, and looking forward to your fall canal travel Vlog!! Cheers!
The trouble with 4K is that the recorded file sizes are huge, my computer struggles to edit them smoothly, creating low-res proxy versions for editing take ages and the final video is also huge, which makes for a very long upload and uses a lot of my data allowance. For the moment, HD it remains.
Absolutely understandable, David. And thank you for your reply. It's just that some of the scenery and experiences you provide would be even more amazing in 4K, but as for your well-described reasons, it's more like, "If only I had won the Lottery!" Again we all appreciate your Vlogs (and Notavlogs!), and we look forward to anything more you provide as your subscribers! Cheers!
So relaxing and lovely scenery. I note that this is the bow camera, so almost 60 feet from the engine but the engine can still be heard (not intrusively though). If you were looking at another boat would you consider hybrid/electric as desirable to allow for silent cruising and to hear more of nature around you? I used to sail when younger so was used to just hearing the wind and water lapping on the hull.
@@CruisingTheCut I agree on the cost of batteries but I do wonder whether over their life span they would prove cheaper than diesel + diesel engine servicing every x hundred hours + parts over the same period. Sure, an engine is still needed but usage hours should be much lower. In my old house in UK we had electric central heating. It cost a lot to run but over 30 years we realised we broke even due to there being zero service and repair costs while neighbours had changed boilers a few times and had sustained damage in their houses due to radiators/pipes leaking. I hear on hybrid/electric cars that although the batteries are expensive (getting cheaper) they are still cheaper to run over the life of the car than running a petrol engine. I do wonder whether this would apply on a boat - especially where a long roof is available for solar panels. If this is the case it would be a case of making the decision to regularly putting a bit aside that would have been diesel money so it actually gets saved - even invested ahead of the time it is needed.
@@CruisingTheCut I watch every single episode of your very informative vlog and while waiting for new ones even revisit many episodes a few times over. I have personal experience of narrow boat living. I moved out of UK a long time ago and there are no canals here, so this is all theoretical and out of curiosity but perhaps your running costs could be monitored as one side of the equation. Since you know your annual running costs for maintenance and diesel this could be calculated. I have toyed with the idea of canal living if I was to return to UK permanently. At the very least it would enable us to try a few different areas rather than having to choose a place to settle from here.
thanks for the videos. Next time could you edit out only the time watching the lock gates? I do enjoy watching you (and the boat in front of you) manoevre into the locks.. ;-)
The trouble is there was an awful lot of not much happening as I pull up to the locks, due to tying up, going to see what was going on, setting the lock etc, so it makes sense to just chop the lot out.
I'm liking the scenery but maybe try the view from stern, if it can be mounted above the roof we see boat no movements if you clear it 1ft above it shouldn't obscure the nature views
Hi. The bow camera will always stay in the bow because I use clips from that footage in my vlogs, which are the main videos on this channel. These “not a vlog” / slow TV videos are just bonus footage really, I just upload the full-length bow cam recording. I do not intend to add an additional camera which runs full-time at the back as producing these is not the main focus, if you see what I mean. The camera at the back is used for capturing events and things I see as I go along, again for the vlogs.
You know, it almost seem like the Swans know that they are Royal property and you can't hurt them, so they play chicken with every boat just to see how close they can get to the boats.
Just a bit of time to spare so I put this on the TV. Do you ever have anything happen that you notice when you go on this sort of trip that I may miss? Sometimes I walk away from the TV and make a cup of tea and sometimes a cheese sandwich and worry I missed something.
Wanted to watch these for a while so whilst in a video conference call it seemed to be the perfect moment. Lovely lovely video (hadnt realised there was one before this too - on the Avon that is)....will watch that at some stage soon.OH! and i can see another one also - bloomin brilliant! How long did your trip down the Avon take?
While we enjoy getting a cup of tea and watching all of your vlogs, these "not a vlog" ones are probably the most relaxing ones out there. The scenery is so beautiful and the sounds of nature, along with the slow smooth pace makes it almost as enjoyable as being on a boat ourselves. Thanks for sharing all these lovely adventures. They are an especially good way to relax and chill at the end of a busy day. You have a very soothing voice, and enjoyable commentary. A refreshing find on RUclips.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. It is almost like being there, personally, for the journey. I intend to watch this over and over when I have had a stressful day.
These trip videos are truly wonderful. Relaxing. Beautiful. Calming. Thank you for doing these.
We don't have the canals here in Canada on the east coast.....so i got SUPER high and watched on my 55" 4k tv and spent the entire day with the last 3 vlogs....... thank you SO much for what you do
I love these videos where you take us cruising with you. I pop my earphones in at night and dose off to the birds chirping and the hum of the engine. I always try to watch as long as I can though because the scenery is so beautiful. Thank you.
Cheers from California , this is the second time I'm watching this video. THANK YOU
Beautiful and what a pleasure to cruise down the canal.
Love your "Notavlog"s. So calming to watch. As if I'm sitting there on the bow of your boat taking in all the beauty of the river. Thank you!
This has been one of the most beautiful trips I have ever seen online, thank you.
So peaceful, thank you for uploading these, onto the next one.
To Cruising the Cut: This video is just stunningly beautiful. It is a real meditation this morning, having awakened around 4 AM. Having this video on in the background is so stimulating to a freshly rested mind -- a bright, positive, sunny escape...despite the outside world...and not a sound except your engine and the birds. We are ALL blessed for you having quit that job in Journalism. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us. Stay healthy and keep cruising. I'll be watching.
I enjoy all of your videos, David. These slow TV videos are rather special among them. This one in particular brings to reality the River Avon, which heretofore has been a thing of legend in my mind for at least 60 years!
Perfect relaxing entertainment on a cold winter's day. Sitting in my comfy chair, hot drink at my side, hand-piecing my quilt, while pretending I'm cruising the river. Thank you for the beautiful video!
Your vlogs are always entertaining but I am so pleased you also post full (mostly) unedited videos like these, they are quite mesmerising, many thanks :-)
An amazingly beautiful river to spend the day gently cruising along, soaking up some warm sun!
Wow David SO relaxing to watch, thank you for sharing. I put headphones on and just watch and listen and it's like you are really there!!! well done.
This series of extra length vids are real bonuses.
we completely enjoyed this tour , pictures speak a thousand words . we thank you for this fine entertainment . cheers.
I love the green corridors, so pretty! These are the perfect videos to relax with.
Beautiful, so beautiful. I just keep on watching and enjoying Thank you
Jeez I could watch these all day thanks David , now the van project has finished good to see , your keeping us posted on the cut 👍
Thank you so much for this. As a chronic insomniac (who just happens to live near Stratford-Upon-Avon), I found this soothing, turning my usually stressful waking hours into a relaxing trip down the Avon. Off to yoga at Wootton Wawen in the morning to complete the transformation from frazzled to zen. Namaste.
David, fantastic video. This is the route I took with my wife on our first narrowboat trip thirty years ago. Now, three jobs, four house moves, two children, same wife later we are thinking of buying a share after watching your vlogs. See you out there sometime.
I have watched most of your vlogs twice because you are better than all the others put together.
this one of over 2 hours was worth paying for pleas carry on thanks
This is what I have been looking for. Thank you for spending what I am sure was hours uploading this to youtube.
Great idea, good to put on when the nights draw in to remind us warmer days are coming.
Barton and Welford locks....just over the fields from where i grew up.. we used to ride our bikes to the locks in the 6 weeks holidays.. to swim in and around them (avoiding the boats obviously) ha ha... Great times brought back by your amazing bow cam.. Thankyou for bringing back so many memories...
Hi David I hope you are well it's so nice to see a real time video. Thanks just loved it, such a beautiful day also. This kind of video does give the viewer a different perspective of narrow boating by showing what it is really like to cruise the cut. Cheers Jo
Absolutely loving these long cruise additions David”
👍😁
Great to see how peaceful it really is. I do see why you edited them for the weekly vlogs, however, as few folks have time to watch one for this long. I’ve enjoyed your vlogs immensely. Unfortunately, I’ve only recently discovered them, but am looking forward to viewing them all! Blessings for your next adventure! Be safe!
I've been back to this video a few more times since my last comment...thought another comment was due. Such peace must always be revisited. Thanks again.
I loved this vlog. Watched it from start to the end on my tv. I always enjoy the bonus notavlogs. 🙂 Keep them coming please. Victoria E. Rotenbourg-Benson.
Keep this up! I love these notavlog videos. They’re a great companion to your traditional vlogs.
Unable to travel to the UK...this is the next best thing! Thank you!
So relaxing. Like watching these non verbal vlogs as much as the editorial ones.
I love these. I run them at work perfect ambience.
Your real-time cruising videos are sublime!
Exceptional footage!
Congrats.
I loved watching the boat that was in front of you.. seeing it go around bends out of sight to then reappear was pretty neat!
I think it's fascinating listening to all the rattling sounds of the engine and whatever
Think everyone has said it all..so peaceful on a fantastic summer`s day MORE please..
I love this. I have it on in reception. Very relaxing.
So relaxing, thank. I really need to have these nice and relaxing videos.
Great to watch, all it need is fresh air and country smells.
Bliss! My cats are enjoying the birdsong and I am happily stitching away while cruising along with you so glad I subscribed. Such a lovely trip😎
Love these vid soooooooo relaxing
Love these easy videos to watch and be at peace : )
Love the reai-time videos but miss the pun! Thanks, very soothing!
Great show again Old Bean!
i listen to this last night to go to sleep perfect white noise
This is such a wonderful zen experience. We're preparing for our first canal holiday (last two weeks of May, next year) and this help us look forward to the trip! It's really wonderful of you to take the time to upload this footage. We love it!!
Thanks for the upload, know it must have been a task, and I don't know how you're able to resist just not stopping constantly and dropping anchor at some of these places, I know it's likely you'd never get anywhere but I'd be alright with that lol, thanks again, really enjoy your vids :)
Ahoi David, wie immer ein erholsamer Film. Vermutlich werden in einigen Jahrzehnten diese Aufnahmen noch Kult sein. Lg. leo
Great slow-tv! Good job on this 👍🏾
Thank you sir....I love this...getting to cruise on a narrowboat and enjoy the scenery. I don't think I could do this albeit I'd like too. I see there are women on these crafts and manage quite well...I do envy them...
You know what you need for videos like this? A 360 camera mounted on the front of the roof in the middle. It'll make an interesting video, great. And I'm an ex-Barton narrowboater!!
Ha, I have enough cameras and footage to be dealing with as it is...
I noticed that all of the locks had the down river gates open when you approached. I was under the impression that when leaving a lock, whether full or empty, one must close all gates. I just love watching the travel even when you are just driving. I'd really love to watch your activity with the locks, but I understand it would add a lot of time to the viewing. Thanks...
The rule on canals is to shut the gates but on this river they have a different rule, I don't know why.
Another maximum cool video sir! Yeah man!
Excellent David, thank you.. Cheers MB
Nice relaxing footage
Lovely vlog. Cannot wait till I get my boat back. It's been in dry dock for the last three months. Having a top side make over. The time is almost near for me to get him back. I AM so looking forward to doing some cruising in him. Thank you for your vlogs it has been an inspiration to me and my journey owning a narrowboat. Cheers. Hoping to meet you one day on the cut.😎
Cheers Steve, I can't imagine the anticipation you must have to get your boat back!
Vlog or not a vlog, keep doing them ,please, it is sanity in an insane world.
19:53 Bless you! 20:11 Bless you again!
Much better than my last three hour tour with Gilligan ;-]
Thanks for this David.
And more of the "It's not a vlog" videos would be great.
I put them on the spare screen on my desk while I am working, and it stops me - ironically - from getting distracted by other things, as it uses the first open page on my browser. This then reminds me to use the rest for work!
I suppose some people work well to music, I work well to your videos!
Thanks again,
Simon.
There's another "not a vlog" next I think (and one final one for this year after that)
@@CruisingTheCut Excellent! Today I cruised with you up the Avon towards Stratford-upon-Avon. Had to head out into the real world before the end, though. Still more to look forward to.....
Incidentally, if you’re ever passing along the Coventry canal through Tamworth, our garden ends at the cut, on the non-towpath side. If you fancy a cuppa, give me a day or two notice and I’d be delighted to brew one!
Thank you!
Hopefully you are recording all of your cruises so they will be available for future generations. We in general have lost the ability to just chill out and live every moment as it arises.
I’ve never been so early to a Cruising the cut video!
Perfect. Thanks, David. Maybe virtual reality one day?
Maybe!
Beautiful
Am extremely excited about this non vlog. Can often believe that I am in Britain. Then I wake up. Lol
Excellent.......fire lit, glass of wine and some slow country music. Could almost be sitting on the bow of your boat!
Really nice video!
Thank you very much!
2:35:07 love the sneeze.... haha
Perfect video to play in the background while I work.
If i remember rightly.. a lot of the locks on the avon have windlass mechs to open and close gates now.. i remember them being converted ..Also remember how deep Welford was.
I love these. Thank you for uploading and sharing.
So not much traffic in this river? Oh you have the swans 😸
40 C here in Aust, very cool and relaxing on a hot day. shame about the rattle in the bow locker.
OK, I will watch just one more video before going to bed....
Noticed the camera is on the bow of the boat....is that because if it were back with you then you'd be chatting the whole time 😀
I wonder whether in future they'll have narrow boats propelled by electric motors. I do enjoy the droning chug, but I think I'd prefer silently gliding through the water. The only drawback I can see would be finding a place to charge every couple of days.
Yes, see vlogs 69, 168 and 169
Good thing you miss the ducks, because you missed that person. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Looks very much like the river Somme. Yes, the very same.
Luddington lock at 1:49:00 is my favourite mooring place on the ‘upper’ Avon. Unfortunately they have cut the lovely willow trees down this year 😕
:-(
Excellent but what are vibrations?
This is terrific
Please keep it up
OMG, what a beautiful day on the Avon River Canal that day! Thank you for sharing a bit more of the footage you edit through for vlogs from last year! Love the scenery, the boat sounds, the engine sounds, the nature sounds, the birds calling, just everything! I noticed you are using a Sony AX53 camcorder. With the Sony's absolute gorgeous 4K ability, would you ever entertain the thought about recording and posting in 4K in the future? It's on a day like this that 1080p is very nice, but 4K would have sent this "over the top!"
Again, glad you're on the water this fall, and looking forward to your fall canal travel Vlog!! Cheers!
The trouble with 4K is that the recorded file sizes are huge, my computer struggles to edit them smoothly, creating low-res proxy versions for editing take ages and the final video is also huge, which makes for a very long upload and uses a lot of my data allowance. For the moment, HD it remains.
Absolutely understandable, David. And thank you for your reply. It's just that some of the scenery and experiences you provide would be even more amazing in 4K, but as for your well-described reasons, it's more like, "If only I had won the Lottery!" Again we all appreciate your Vlogs (and Notavlogs!), and we look forward to anything more you provide as your subscribers! Cheers!
Glad you got rid of the rattle, about half way. It can't be good on your bearings.
So lovely and almost surreally hypnotic. Have the noise levels been altered? Is the engine really that quiet?.
No, not altered. From the bow it is that quiet; rather noisier at the back.
So relaxing and lovely scenery. I note that this is the bow camera, so almost 60 feet from the engine but the engine can still be heard (not intrusively though). If you were looking at another boat would you consider hybrid/electric as desirable to allow for silent cruising and to hear more of nature around you? I used to sail when younger so was used to just hearing the wind and water lapping on the hull.
I might consider it but they're expensive and replacing the batteries would be horrific, cost-wise.
@@CruisingTheCut I agree on the cost of batteries but I do wonder whether over their life span they would prove cheaper than diesel + diesel engine servicing every x hundred hours + parts over the same period. Sure, an engine is still needed but usage hours should be much lower. In my old house in UK we had electric central heating. It cost a lot to run but over 30 years we realised we broke even due to there being zero service and repair costs while neighbours had changed boilers a few times and had sustained damage in their houses due to radiators/pipes leaking. I hear on hybrid/electric cars that although the batteries are expensive (getting cheaper) they are still cheaper to run over the life of the car than running a petrol engine. I do wonder whether this would apply on a boat - especially where a long roof is available for solar panels. If this is the case it would be a case of making the decision to regularly putting a bit aside that would have been diesel money so it actually gets saved - even invested ahead of the time it is needed.
I completely understand that logic! Sounds feasible.
@@CruisingTheCut I watch every single episode of your very informative vlog and while waiting for new ones even revisit many episodes a few times over. I have personal experience of narrow boat living. I moved out of UK a long time ago and there are no canals here, so this is all theoretical and out of curiosity but perhaps your running costs could be monitored as one side of the equation. Since you know your annual running costs for maintenance and diesel this could be calculated. I have toyed with the idea of canal living if I was to return to UK permanently. At the very least it would enable us to try a few different areas rather than having to choose a place to settle from here.
I did a costs video, it was vlog number 66, 67 or 68 I think.
thanks for the videos. Next time could you edit out only the time watching the lock gates? I do enjoy watching you (and the boat in front of you) manoevre into the locks.. ;-)
The trouble is there was an awful lot of not much happening as I pull up to the locks, due to tying up, going to see what was going on, setting the lock etc, so it makes sense to just chop the lot out.
Ah, I do undrstand, thanks for replying!
I'd rather watch this than the Super Bowl.
I'm liking the scenery but maybe try the view from stern, if it can be mounted above the roof we see boat no movements if you clear it 1ft above it shouldn't obscure the nature views
Hi. The bow camera will always stay in the bow because I use clips from that footage in my vlogs, which are the main videos on this channel. These “not a vlog” / slow TV videos are just bonus footage really, I just upload the full-length bow cam recording. I do not intend to add an additional camera which runs full-time at the back as producing these is not the main focus, if you see what I mean. The camera at the back is used for capturing events and things I see as I go along, again for the vlogs.
You know, it almost seem like the Swans know that they are Royal property and you can't hurt them, so they play chicken with every boat just to see how close they can get to the boats.
Just a bit of time to spare so I put this on the TV. Do you ever have anything happen that you notice when you go on this sort of trip that I may miss? Sometimes I walk away from the TV and make a cup of tea and sometimes a cheese sandwich and worry I missed something.
Just you and the swans!
David can you take a wide beam on the river avon?
Absolutely, there's loads of space and I saw lots of them.
Wanted to watch these for a while so whilst in a video conference call it seemed to be the perfect moment. Lovely lovely video (hadnt realised there was one before this too - on the Avon that is)....will watch that at some stage soon.OH! and i can see another one also - bloomin brilliant!
How long did your trip down the Avon take?
I was on the river for a week
Slow TV at it's best
Living on a narrowboat and being moored up, do people ever have problems with snakes along the shore?
We don't have many snakes in the UK so you might see an occasional grass snake basking in the sun or even swimming but it's quite rare.
@@CruisingTheCut Thank you.. My husband and I love watching your videos at night!
The engine sounds a bit rough on this one. The Avon looks beautiful though.
It really was!