Parabordi
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I'm sorry to say that we crossed that one off the list when the trees came down and the wire fence went up.
WHat trees? We moor outside the bridge on the river. and the Wirefences have not affected the walk into town?
I'm sorry to say that we crossed that one off the list when the trees came down and the wire fence went up.
How can anyone who has more than a weekend at his disposal and a boat that can be slept in get bored of the Thames?
I'm getting ready for 3 weeks away, getting one boat ready for sale and the other ready for the trip, can't wait!
How can anyone who has more than a weekend at his disposal and a boat that can be slept in get bored of the Thames?
I'm getting ready for 3 weeks away, getting one boat ready for sale and the other ready for the trip, can't wait!
How can anyone who has more than a weekend at his disposal and a boat that can be slept in get bored of the Thames?
I'm getting ready for 3 weeks away, getting one boat ready for sale and the other ready for the trip, can't wait!
Variety is the spice of life.
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Above Oxford there's at least two miles of notices on the nearside where few occasional boats ever moored and even less livabourds
WHat trees? We moor outside the bridge on the river. and the Wirefences have not affected the walk into town?
From before the Thame bridge to the lock was a lovely stretch of the river, last year it looked nothing short of fugly. Trees butchered, ugly fence. Even the pill box past the lock is fenced off. Nowadays I just keep going,